1. Who supposedly sewed the first American flag? a. Betsy Ross b. Deborah Sampson c. Mary Katherine Goddard d. Mary Ludwig Hays.

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1. Who supposedly sewed the first American flag? a. Betsy Ross b. Deborah Sampson c. Mary Katherine Goddard d. Mary Ludwig Hays

1. Who supposedly sewed the first American flag? a. Betsy Ross

2. What was the importance of the Battle of Fort Ticonderoga? a. it was the turning point of the war b. France joined the war after this battle c. Cannons were captured and sent to Boston d. it was the last battle of the war

2. What was the importance of the Battle of Fort Ticonderoga? c. Cannons were captured and sent to Boston

3. What battle was the turning point of the war? a. Bunker Hill b. Lexington and Concord c. Yorktown d. Saratoga

3. What battle was the turning point of the war? d. Saratoga

4. Who was the famous American commander in the West? a. Ethan Allen b. John Paul Jones c. George Rogers Clark d. Nathan Hale

4. Who was the famous American commander in the West? c. George Rogers Clark

5. What was one result of the Treaty of Paris? a. Britain surrendered all of its land in North America b. The Mississippi River became the new western boundary of the United States c. all loyalists were killed as traitors d. Canada was given to the United States

5. What was one result of the Treaty of Paris? b. The Mississippi River became the new western boundary of the United States

6. Who fired a cannon when her husband was injured? a. Betsy Ross b. Deborah Sampson c. Mary Katherine Goddard d. Mary Ludwig Hays

6. Who fired a cannon when her husband was injured? d. Mary Ludwig Hays

7. What ship was John Paul Jones sailing when he captured the Serapis? a. Delaware b. Princeton c. Bonhomme Richard d. Constitution

7. What ship was John Paul Jones sailing when he captured the Serapis? c. Bonhomme Richard

8. Which of the following leaders used guerrilla warfare? a. Daniel Morgan b. Nathan Hale c. John Paul Jones d. Charles Cornwallis

8. Which of the following leaders used guerrilla warfare? a. Daniel Morgan

9. Which fort was located at the tip of Lake Champlain? a. Saratoga b. Yorktown c. Oswego d. Ticonderoga

9. Which fort was located at the tip of Lake Champlain? d. Ticonderoga

10. Who was the Spanish governor of Mexico who sent help to the Americans? a. Bernardo de Galvez b. Casimir Pulaski c. Baron von Steuben d. Thaddeus Kosciusko

10. Who was the Spanish governor of Mexico who sent help to the Americans? a. Bernardo de Galvez