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At the end of the French and Indian War, which country gained possession of East and West Florida?
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Spain
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At the end of the French and Indian War, which country gained possession of Cuba?
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Spain
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At the end of the French and Indian War, which country gained possession of Louisiana
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Spain
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Spanish Officials appointed to ensure better colonial tax collection were called
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intendants
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The proclamation of 1763 forbade white settlement:
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west of the Appalachians.
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The Quartering Acts required:
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colonial assemblies to provide barracks for British troops.
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The Proclamation of 1763 established civilian governments in:
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Florida
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After the French and Indian War, European alliances with the Indians:
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became less important.
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The Cherokee War took place where?
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The southern Appalachian highlands
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Neolin, who urged Indians to reject European goods and influence, was known as:
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the Delaware Prophet.
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Pontiac, who led the Indians against the colonists and British troops was a(n)________ chief.
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Ottawa
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The Paxton Boys massacred a group of which Indians?
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Conestogas
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Who conivinced the Paxton Boys to disperse as they threatened the Pennsylvania Assembly?
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Franklin
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The Two Penny Act involved Anglican ministers in which colony?
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Virginia
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In the cases brought by the Two Penny Act, which man defended the colonial government?
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Patrick Henry
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In 1751, which region was forbidden by Parliament to issue any more of its own currency?
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New England
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The American Revenue Act was commonly known as the
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Sugar Act
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Who was the British Prime Minister that passed the American Revenue Act in 1764?
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Grenville
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In the 1750's the British goverment
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took steps to decrease autonomy in the colonies.
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The British Constitution
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included English law and acts of Parliament.
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Violations of the Sugar Act were tried in vice-admiralty courts in
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Halifax
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Which act was the first to impose an internal tax on the colonies?
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The Stamp Act
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What term describes a general search warrant issued to customs officials in America?
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Writs of assistance
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According to John Locke, rulers have the authority to enforce law:
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only for the public good.
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This group led opposition to the Stamp Act.
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Sons of Liberty
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The Stampt Act Congrss of 1765 was held in:
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New York
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The Stamp Act Congress adopted the:
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Declaration of Rights and Grievances.
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Who appeared before Parliament to present American objections to the Stamp Act?
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Benjamin Franklin
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What act was passed by Parliament along with the repeal of the Stamp Act?
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The Declaratory Act
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The Declaration of Rights and Grievances
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stated that Parliament had no right to tax the colonies.
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General Paoli
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was seen as a champion of liberty in the American colonies.
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The Townshend Duty Act created a customs board that was headquartered in
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Boston
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In 1767, Parliament passed an act suspending which colonial legislature?
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New York
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Vigilante groups formed in North Carolina in the 1760's called themselves
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Regulators
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In 1771, North Caroline governor William Tryon led the local militia against:
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the Regulators
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Whose ship was named Liberty?
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John Hancock
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In response to the Townshend Duty Act, American colonists
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began a boycott of imported goods.
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The burning of Gaspee
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was in response ot British attempts to curb smuggling.
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What British Prime Minister proposed to rescind the Towsnhend duties?
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North
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Crispus Attucks died during the
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Boston Massacre.
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Who led the attack on the British schooner the Gaspee?
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Holland
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The Tea Act of 1773:
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exempted British tea from duties.
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Aboard what ship did the "Boston Tea Party" take place?
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Dartmouth
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Who was Massachusetts' royal governor at the time of the Boston Tea Party?
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Hutchinson
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Who reportedly gave the signal for the Boston Tea Party at Old South Meeting House?
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Samuel Adams
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The British reacted to the Boston Tea Party by passing the
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Coersive Acts
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The Boston Port Act was part of the:
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Coercive Acts
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Which act allowed the crown to appoint the sheriffs who named juries in Massachusetts?
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The Massachusetts Government Act.
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What British commander in chief in America was named the governor of Massachusetts?
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Gage
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Under the Quebec Act, the southern boundary of Quebec bacame:
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the Ohio River.
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Colonists called the Quebec Act and the Coercive Acts collectively the:
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Intolerable Acts.
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The First Continental Congress was held in response to the
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Intolerable Acts
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The Quebec Act
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increased the power of the Catholic Church.
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The Administration of Justice Act
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made colonists fear increased violence at the hands of British soldiers.
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The_________Act stated that British troops could be housed in any unoccupied building
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Quartering
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A the First Continental Congress
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only a minority of delegates was willing to go to war with Britain.
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The First Conitinental Congress created the _____________ to organize sanctions against the British.
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Continental Association
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The First Continental Congress was held in:
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Philidelphia.
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The First Continental Congress resulted in the
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endorsement of the Suffolk Resolves.
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Who said, "I am not a Virginian, but an American: at the First Continental Congress?
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Patrick Henry
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In the months before the Revolution, those who advocated colonial rights called themselves:
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Whigs
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Those who supported colonial rights condemned their opponent as
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Tories.
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The Continental Congress created this to organize and enforce sanctions against the British.
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The Continental Association
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South Carolina threatened to leave the Continental Congress unless:
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rice was omitted from the non-exportation agreement.
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The Suffolk Resolves denounced the Coercive Acts as:
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unconstitutional.
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In the wake of the First Continental Congress, Americans were forced to take sides for and against the:
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Continental Association.
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This man was the author of "Considerations on the Nature and Extent of the Legislative Authority of the British Parliament.
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James Wilson
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Who headed the Massachusetts Committe of Safety in 1774?
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John Hancock
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The Committee of Safety:
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organized a militia
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During the Revolutionary war, loyalists made up about___of the colonial population
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20%
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The Conciliatory Proposition pleged not to tax the colonists if they:
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coluntarily contributed to the defense of the empire.
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Gage and his troops were given orders to arrest John Hancock and whom on AApril 18, 1775?
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Samuel Adams
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Paul Revere worked as a :
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silversmith.
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The first American casualties of the Revolutionary War were killed in
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Lexington.
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Who dubbed the first shot fired in Lexington the shot, "heard round the world?"
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Emerson
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The Second Continental Congress was held in:
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Philidelphia
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In its early days, the Second Continental Congress did all of the following, except
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accept North's Conciliatory Proposition.
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Fort Ticonderoga was located at the souther end of
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Lake Champlain
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What document asserted American patriots would "die freemen, rather than live as slaves?"
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The Declaration of the Causes and Necessity of Taking Up Arms
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John Adams of Massachusetts nominated George Washington as commander in chief of the army because
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Washington was from a souther state.
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Of what battle did a British officer remark another such victory "would have ruined us"?
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Battle of Bunker Hill
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In March 1776, the British evacuated their troops from Boston and moved to:
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Halifax
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Thomas Paine
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was an early supporter of independence
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The American forcces that traveled through Maine to attack Quebec were led by:
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Arnold
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The pro-independece pamphlet Common Sense was written by
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Paine
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The first resolution in the Second Continental Congress that called for independence was introduced by
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Richard Henry Lee
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Who composed the first draft of the Declaration of Independece?
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Thomas Jefferson
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Congress voted on the Declaration of Independence on:
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July 2, 1776
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In the phrase "life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness" the third element was originally:
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property.
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Most Whigs subscribed to the politcal ideology known as:
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republicanism.
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The Continenetal Army's "drillmaster" was:
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con Steuben
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German mercianaries were called what by the Americans?
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Hessians
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The Newburgh affair was defused by
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George Washington
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The "Brown Bess" was a type of:
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musket.
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The nickname for the British soldiers was
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Redcoats
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Benedict Arnold offered to surrender what to the British?
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West Point
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Mary Ludwig Hays is likely to have been the insperation for
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Molly Pitcher
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The legend of Molly Pitcher revolves around what battle?
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Monmouth Court House
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Early in the war, some royal officials sought to recruit black slaves into the loyalist forces with a promise of
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freedom
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During the late colonial period, the headquarters of the British Army in America was in
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New York
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Which battle took place the day after Christmas 1776?
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The Battle of Trenton.
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Whose nickname was "Gentleman Johnny?"
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John Burgoyne
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After what battle did General Burgoyne surrender to the Americans?
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The Battle of Saratoga
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Who received the British surrender at the Battle of Saratoga?
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Gates
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After the Battle of Brandywine Creek, General Howe spend the winter in
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Philidelphia
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The Continental Army spent the winter of 1777 in
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Valley Forge, PA
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Who led American efforts in Paris to gain French support?
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Franklin
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Which battle took place the day after Christmas 1776?
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The Battle of Trenton.
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The leader of what nationsuggested European powers form a League of Armed Neutrality?
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Russia
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Whose nickname was "Gentleman Johnny?"
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John Burgoyne
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England went to war with which country after it joined the League of Armed Neutrality?
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Holland
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After what battle did General Burgoyne surrender to the Americans?
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The Battle of Saratoga
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Which of the following was not a British Settlement in the Mississippi Valley in 1778?
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St. Louis
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Who received the British surrender at the Battle of Saratoga?
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Gates
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After the Battle of Brandywine Creek, General Howe spend the winter in
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Philidelphia
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The Continental Army spent the winter of 1777 in
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Valley Forge, PA
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Who led American efforts in Paris to gain French support?
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Franklin
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The leader of what nationsuggested European powers form a League of Armed Neutrality?
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Russia
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England went to war with which country after it joined the League of Armed Neutrality?
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Holland
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Which of the following was not a British Settlement in the Mississippi Valley in 1778?
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St. Louis
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The Conciliatory Proposition pleged not to tax the colonists if they:
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coluntarily contributed to the defense of the empire.
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Gage and his troops were given orders to arrest John Hancock and whom on AApril 18, 1775?
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Samuel Adams
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Paul Revere worked as a :
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silversmith.
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The first American casualties of the Revolutionary War were killed in
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Lexington.
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Who dubbed the first shot fired in Lexington the shot, "heard round the world?"
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Emerson
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The Second Continental Congress was held in:
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Philidelphia
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In its early days, the Second Continental Congress did all of the following, except
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accept North's Conciliatory Proposition.
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Fort Ticonderoga was located at the souther end of
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Lake Champlain
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What document asserted American patriots would "die freemen, rather than live as slaves?"
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The Declaration of the Causes and Necessity of Taking Up Arms
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John Adams of Massachusetts nominated George Washington as commander in chief of the army because
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Washington was from a souther state.
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Of what battle did a British officer remark another such victory "would have ruined us"?
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Battle of Bunker Hill
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In March 1776, the British evacuated their troops from Boston and moved to
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Halifax
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Thomas Paine
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was an early supporter of independence
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The American Forces that travled Maine to attack Quebec were led by
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Arnold
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The pro-independence pamphlet "Common Sense" was written by
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Paine
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The first resolution in the Second Continental Congress that called for independence was introduced by
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Richard Henry Lee
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Who composed the first draft of the Declaration of Independence?
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Thomas Jefferson
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Congress voted on the Declaration of Independence on:
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July 2, 1776
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In the phrase "life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness" the third element was originally
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property.
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Most Whigs subscribed to the political ideology known as
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republicanism
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The Continental Army's "drillmaster" was:
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von Steuben
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German mercenaries were called what by the Americans?
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Hessians
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The Newburgh affair was defused by
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George Washington
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The "Brown Bess" was a type of
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musket
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The nickname for British soldiers was
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Redcoats
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Benedict Arnold offered to surrender what to the British?
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West Point
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Mary Ludwig Hays is likely to have been the inspiration for
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Molly Pitcher
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The legend of Molly Pitcher revolves around what battle?
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Monmouth Court House
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Early in the war, some royal officials sought to recruit black slaves into the loyalist forces with a promise of
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freedom
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During the late colonial period, the headquarters of the British Army in America was in
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New York
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Which battle took place the day after Christmas 1776?
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The Battle of Trenton
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Whose nickname was "Gentleman Johnny"?
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John Burgoyne
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After what battle did General Burgoyne surrender to the Americans
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The Battle of Saratoga.
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Who received the British surrender at the Battle of Saratoga
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Gates
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After the Battle of Brandywine Creek, General Howe spent the winter in
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Philidelphia
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The Continental Army spent the winter of 1777 in
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Valley Forge, PA
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Who led Americcan efforts in Paris to gain French support?
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Franklin
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The leader of what nation suggest European powers form a League of Armed Neutrality?
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Russia
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England went to war with which country after it joined the League of Armed Neutrality?
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Holland
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Which of the following was not a British settlement in the Mississippi Valley in 1778?
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St. Louis
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What was the last major military engagement in the North of the Revolutionary War?
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The Battle of Monmouth Court House
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The British and Indian attacks against Kentucky in 1777 were directed from
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Detroit
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The American naval flag during the Revolution bore the motto:
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Dont Tread on Me
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Americas first naval hero was
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John Paul Jones
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John Paul Jones was born in
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Scotland
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John Paul Jones' warship was called
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Bon Homme Richard
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Who helped Joh Paul Jones secure his warship?
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Franklin
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Who said "I have not yet begun to fight?"
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Jones
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The military key to the lower South was
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Charleston
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Which battle represented the worst American defeat of the Revolutionary War?
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The battle of Charleston
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Colonial General Horatio Gates suffered a defeat at
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Camden
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The 1780 battle at Kings Mountain took place in which colony?
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South Carolina
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Patriot guerrilla leader Francis Marion was nicknamed
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Swamp Fox
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Before attacking Cornwall in Yorktown, the Continental forces faked preparations for an attackk on
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New York
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Gerneral Cornwallis surrendered to American troops at
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Yorktown
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The peace negotiations at the end of the Revolutionary War took place in
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Amsterdam
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America's senior negotiatior at the peace talks ending the Revolutionary War was
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Franklin
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Who was the British Prime Minister during the Revolutionary War Peace Talks?
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Shelburne
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Who was not an American negotiator in Paris?
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Washington.
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