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Section 4 “War’s End and Lasting Effects” Page

 Kings Mountain  Yorktown  Treaty of Paris  manumission

 1) Describe the war in the South.

 2) Explain how the Revolutionary War ended.

 3) How did the Revolutionary War affect Loyalists, Native Americans, women, and slaves?

 4) How has the Revolution inspired other groups?

 Spanish attacks on British forts in the South  A) distracted British troops.  B) caused anger among the Patriots.  C) allowed many slaves to escape.  D) did not affect the war at all.

 Which of the following contributed to the British defeat in the South?  A) The Patriots improved at waging conventional warfare.  B) British troops lost interest in the war  C) the Patriots acquired better weapons than the British had.  D) The British did not support Loyalist militias adequately.

 The Treaty of Paris  A) sold the territory around the Great Lakes to the United States  B) ceded far more territory to the United States than the colonies had won in the war.  C) gave all territory west of the Appalachians to France.  D) confined the United States to pre-war boundaries.

 As a result of the Revolution, women in America  A) won suffrage.  B) earned the right to own property.  C) gained respect  D) suffered abuse.

 After the Revolution, the practice of enslaving African Americans was  A) eliminated in the North  B( restricted in the North and the South  C) encouraged in the North.  D) abolished in the South

 In what way did the American Revolution affect other countries?  A) the practice of slavery spread throughout Europe  B) Foreign governments attempted to punish Patriot leaders.  C) Countries tried to avoid the devastation of war.  D) Other republican groups fought to overthrow aristocratic governments.