1. Which army was better supplied with guns, equipment, etc.? A. both armies B. neither army C. patriots D. British.

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1. Which army was better supplied with guns, equipment, etc.? A. both armies B. neither army C. patriots D. British

1. Which army was better supplied with guns, equipment, etc.? D. British

2. Who was one of the American leaders at Fort Ticonderoga? A. Thomas Jefferson B. John Hancock C. Ethan Allen D. Thomas Paine

2. Who was one of the American leaders at Fort Ticonderoga? C. Ethan Allen

3. Why did the colonists lose the Battle of Bunker Hill? A. They were surprised by the British B. They ran out of ammunition. C. Their commander was a traitor. D. The British cavalry overtook the hill.

3. Why did the colonists lose the Battle of Bunker Hill? B. They ran out of ammunition.

4. The French joined the war after what battle? A. Yorktown B. Saratoga C. Bunker Hill D. Lexington and Concord

4. The French joined the war after what battle? B. Saratoga

5. Who helped Benedict Arnold become a spy? A. Nathan Hale B. John Andre C. Crispus Attucks D. Francis Marion

5. Who helped Benedict Arnold become a traitor? B. John Andre

6. What was the Olive Branch Petition? A. treaty to end the war B. Agreement between Spain and France to fight with the British C. peace petition sent to King George by the 2nd Continental Congress D. code name for the British Plan to win the war

6. What was the Olive Branch Petition? C. peace petition sent to King George by the 2nd Continental Congress

7. How many British casualties were there at Bunker Hill? A. 100 B. 400 C D. 2000

7. How many British casualties were there at Bunker Hill? C. 1000

8. Who was the Polish person who taught the Americans how to fight on horseback? A. Bernardo de Galvez B. Casimir Pulaski C. Baron von Steuben D. Thaddeus Kosciusko

8. Who was the Polish person who taught the Americans how to fight on horseback? B. Casimir Pulaski

9. What battle did the Iroquois have the greatest impact on? A. Bunker Hill B. Oriskany C. Lexington and Concord D. Yorktown

9. What battle did the Iroquois have the greatest impact on? B. Oriskany

10. Who first started calling Francis Marion the “Swamp Fox?” A. William Howe B. Banastre Tarleton C. Francis Marion D. Charles Cornwallis

10. Who first started calling Francis Marion the “Swamp Fox?” B. Banastre Tarleton

ANSWERS 1-d 2-c 3-b 4-b 5-b 6-c 7-c 8-b 9-b 10-b