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You can find this on my website under October Agenda Chapter 6 review 2015

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Given credit for writing the DOI? 1.John Adams 2.Thomas Jefferson 3.Jefferson Davis 4.Ben Franklin

“all men are created equal” originally benefited 1.All people in the USA 2.White males and females 3.White males who own property 4.All men that own property

Nathan Hale was caught doing this. 1.Spying on Patriots 2.Collecting information about British 3.Cheating on Americans 4.Spying on Loyalist

The Crisis 1.Thomas Borne 2.Thomas Paint 3.Thomas Paine 4.Thomas Painter

Who did Washington’s forces defeat in Trenton? A.British soldiers based in Princeton B.Hessians fighting for German control of the colonies C.Native Americans that allied with Britain D.German mercenaries who were fighting for the British.

Importance of Battle of Saratoga 1.Showed Europe we could win 2.Proved that we were not afraid 3.Inspired the Native Americans to support USA 4.Was turning point of economic depression

At Valley Forge, the lowest point of the war, many patriots did this. 1.Sent letters to the King asking for forgiveness 2.Collected and sent food and supplies 3.Sent money and took in soldiers in their homes 4.Took goods from people’s home

“I have not begun to fight” 1.John Paul Rogers 2.Nathan Hale 3.John Paul Jones 4.Nathan Paul Jones

He used guerrilla warfare against the British. 1.Magella Gorilla 2.Marion Francis 3.Nathan Hale 4.Francis Marion 5. e.com/watch?v=K76 6AMoC4bIhttp:// e.com/watch?v=K76 6AMoC4bI

Traitor 1.Benedict Argunet 2.Benedict Arnold 3.Benedict Bacon 4.Benedict Beacon

American Revolution lasted 1.Almost five years 2.Almost eight years 3.Just over nine years 4.Exactly ten years

This country modeled “Declaration of the Rights of Man and the Citizen” after the DOI 1.USA 2.Britain 3.France 4.Spain

Main purpose of the Declaration was: 1.To confuse James 2.To set forth a structure of the United States government 3.To list complaints against King George III 4.To declare the separation of the United States from Britain.

This Middle State battle was the turning point of the war. 1.Battle of Yorktown 2.Battle of Claysville 3.Battle of Saratoga 4.Battle of Trenton

First to sign a treaty of alliance with the United States was: 1.Spain 2.Britain 3.France 4.Canada

Virginia Resolution which proclaimed that the colonies were “free and independent states” was introduced by: 1.Ben Franklin 2.John Hancock 3.Richard Henry Lee 4.Thomas Jefferson

Most Native American groups sided with: 1.United States 2.Great Britain 3.France 4.Remained neutral

France declaring war on Britain in Europe helped the United States by doing this. 1.Freed Spain to ally with Britain 2.Protected trade 3.It left fewer British troops to fight in North America. 4.Created trade with Britain for supplies

Marked end of the Revolution in America. 1.Treaty of Paris of Treaty of Ghent of Treaty of Yorktown of Battle of Saratoga

American Revolution inspired revolutionary movements in: 1.France and Latin America 2.Canada 3.Poland and Russia 4.Ohio River Valley

Von Stueben, Kosciusko and de Lafayette 1.Europeans that helped the war in Europe 2.Europeans that helped the war effort in America 3.Fought under George Washington 4.Three Stoogies

Captured the Serapis 1.George Roger Clark 2.Gov. de Galvez 3.George Washington 4.John Paul Jones

This state militia refused to allow African American soldiers to serve. 1.Rhode Island 2.Massachusetts 3.New York 4.Georgia

Which statement is true in regards to your study habits. 1.Don’t study 2.Can’t study because too busy 3.Doesn’t matter if I study or not, I will pass the test 4.I study to pass the test and it makes a difference