Revolutionary War Word Search: April 19, 1775
April 19, 1775, is one of the most important dates in American history—it marks the opening battles of the Revolutionary War at Lexington and Concord. To help students and history enthusiasts engage with this pivotal moment, I’ve created a Revolutionary War April 19, 1775 word search that blends learning with fun. This word search focuses on key people, places, and terms connected to the events of that historic day. Instead of simply reading about the start of the war, learners can actively search for vocabulary tied to the first shots of the American Revolution. It’s a great way to reinforce historical concepts while keeping students interested and motivated. What’s Included in the Word Search The puzzle highlights important Revolutionary War terms such as: Lexington Concord Minutemen Redcoats Paul Revere British Patriots Militia April 19, 1775 These words help students connect names and locations to the broader story of why the colonies and Grea...

