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Checking Select one when I call your number

Victory at Saratoga is considered the turning point of the war because: 1.France recognized that Britain was their enemy again 2.France, Spain, Canada and other countries joined the American cause 3.France announced support for the USA 4.Britain recognized USA

Spain helped the USA by: Declaring war on Britain Captured British troops in Mississippi Captured British ships All of above

Although the suffering at Valley Forge caused many men to desert the Continental Army, the Army: 1.Reorganized and moved South 2.Survived the winter 3.Celebrated Christmas 4.Was supported by Washington’s own money

Marquis de Lafayette helped the American cause by 1.Declaring war on Britain 2.Becoming a friend of Washington 3.Buying a ship and sailing to America to fight for freedom 4.Being the best spy in history.

Victory at Saratoga is considered the turning point of the war because: 1.France recognized the USA as an independent nation 2.The British recognized the USA as an independent nation 3.Spain recognized the USA as an independent nation 4.All of the above.

Friedrich von Steuben helped by: 1.Teaching Patriots how to drill and teaching military discipline 2.Donating funds to buy supplies 3.Bringing cannons from Germany to use against the British 4.Building forts

Inflation is 1.When everything cost more money and there is less money being printed 2.When it takes more money to buy the same amount of goods and there is more money being printed 3.Can be positive for the United States 4.None above

Abigail Adams and Judith Sargeant Murray helped the ideals of liberty and freedom by: 1.Championing women’s interests 2.Argued that the war was not fair to women 3.Becoming women’s right leaders 4.Encouraging women to stand up for their liberty.

Many Loyalist: 1.Fought for British against the Patriots 2.Fled the colonies during the Revolution 3.Stayed but endured hardship from their neighbors. 4.All of the above