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Let’s Play “Who’s The Man?”

“Who’s The Man?” Who’s the man that was an Indian Chief who wanted to stop the loss of Indian hunting and land? A. Benjamin Franklin B. General Braddock C. Chief Pontiac D. George Washington

“Who’s The Man?” Who’s the man who was also a former governor of Massachusetts, a ringleader of the American Revolution and was involved in many protests, including the Boston Tea Party? A. Samuel Adams B. General Braddock C. Crispus Attucks D. Paul Revere

“Who’s The Man?” Who’s the man whose troops fought in the open, while the French and Indians fought them behind trees and rocks? A. Benjamin Franklin B. General Braddock C. Chief Pontiac D. George Washington

“Who’s The Man?” Who’s the man that rode and said “the British are coming?” A. Samuel Adams B. General Braddock C. Chief Pontiac D. Paul Revere

“Who’s The Man?” Who’s the man who was killed by British soldiers during the massacre, and considered the first person to lose his life in the struggle for independence? A. Samuel Adams B. General Braddock C. Crispus Attucks D. Paul Revere

“Who’s The Man?” Who’s the man who published the famous “Join, or Die” cartoon in the Pennsylvania Gazette? A. Samuel Adams B. Benjamin Franklin C. Crispus Attucks D. Paul Revere

“Who’s The Man?” Who’s the man that was the King of England from 1760 until 1820? A. King George I B. King George II C. King George III D. King George IV

“Who’s The Man?” Who’s the man whose first major event in his military career was set at Fort Necessity? A. Samuel Adams B. Benjamin Franklin C. George Washington D. Paul Revere

“Who’s The Man?” Who’s the man who told the House of Burgess “…give me liberty or give me death?” A. Patrick Henry B. Benjamin Franklin C. George Washington D. Paul Revere

“Who’s The Man?” Who’s the man who was a British statesman who achieved his greatest fame leading Britain during French and Indian War in North America? A. William Pitt B. Benjamin Franklin C. George Washington D. Paul Revere

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