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Nancy Hart Review

Please don’t use your notes on this quiz Please don’t use your notes on this quiz. Using your notes will not help you study for the test.

True or False

It is believed that Nancy Hart is born in North Carolina.

True, Nancy Hart was either born in North Carolina or Pennsylvania True, Nancy Hart was either born in North Carolina or Pennsylvania. Specific details are unknown.

Nancy Hart was born in 1835 or 1847.

False, Nancy Hart was born in 1735 or 1747.

Hart moved to Georgia and lived in the Savannah River valley.

False, Nancy Hart moved to Georgia and lived in the Broad River valley.

Short Answer

What is Nancy Hart’s Indian name?

Watatche

What does that name mean?

“War Woman”

Nancy Hart was a ________ (Whig/Tory)

Whig

Nancy Hart participated in what battle?

Battle of Kettle Creek

How many Tories were involved with Nancy Hart’s most famous legend?

Six Tories

What county is named after her?

Hart County

What did Nancy Hart do during the war?

Nancy Hart was a spy.