Which coast of America did Britian colonise?
  • East Coast
  • West Coast
  • South Coast
  • North Coast
How many conlonies were Britian in control of before the revolution
  • 12
  • 14
  • 13
  • 11
Why did the British want the colonies to pay more tax?
  • Because they wanted the colonies to pay for the military in America
  • Because the colonies had more money
  • Because they had slaves
What was the Stamp Act?
  • Tax on stamps
  • Tax on documents such as newspapers
  • An agreement between the French and the British
  • An agreement betweeen the Spanish and the British
What quote was used by the colonies to protest against taxes?
  • no taxation without a vote
  • no taxation without representation
When did the Boston Massacre happen?
  • 1771
  • 1773
  • 1772
  • 1770
Who were killed during the Boston Massacre?
  • British Soldiers
  • Protesters
What did the protestors throw?
  • Stones and Snowballs
  • Rotten Vegetables
  • Crates of Tea
What was an engraving of the Boston Massacre made by Paul Revere used for?
  • Printing
  • Hanging on the the wall of Congress
What did the British cancel after the Boston Massacre?
  • Slavery
  • Some Taxes
  • Military Aid
  • Tax on Tea
Who supported the British in the American Revolutionary War?
  • Pacifists
  • Loyalists
  • Patriots
  • Constitution
Who supported the rebels in the Revolutionary War?
  • Loyalists
  • Patriots
  • Bicameral
  • Boston
What is another name for British soldiers?
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  • Redcoats
  • Patriots
  • Minutemen
  • Continental Soldiers
What was the purpose of the Boston Tea Party?
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  • to punish merchants for selling imported tea.
  • to see who could throw a barrel further.
  • to frame the Native Americans.
  • to protest taxes
Which side had more resources and training at the beginning of the war?
  • British
  • Colonists
Who won the American Revolution?
  • The British
  • The American Colonists
Which founding father held the role of lead military general during the American Revolutionary War?
  • Paul Revire
  • George Washington
  • Thomas Jefferson
  • Benjamin Franklin
Why were the Colonist forbidden to go west of the Appalachian mountains
  • Border Lands
  • Manifest Destiny
  • Proclamation line of 1763
What were the first armed conflicts of the American Revolution?
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  • Yorktown
  • Saratoga
  • Lexington and Concord
  • Bunker Hill
Who was the major author of the Declaration of Independence?
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  • Benjamin Franklin
  • John Adams
  • Thomas Jefferson
  • Patrick Henry
Surrounded by French and Continental armies, the British army surrendered after this battle.
  • Saratoga
  • Yorktown
  • Bunker Hill
  • Lexington and Concord
The Battle of Lexington and Concord was important because
  • it was the last battle
  • it was the first battle
  • it was the longest battle
Thomas Paine wrote a pamphlet called
  • Common Sense
  • Common Nonsense
  • Everyday Stuff
During the Boston Tea Party,
  • colonists raided British ships and threw crates overboard.
  • Native Americans threw tea at British troops.
  • Americans celebrated their victory at Trenton.
  • the cost of tea was very expensive.
This American victory was the turning point in the war. After this battle, the French decided to help the Americans.
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  • Saratoga
  • Yorktown
  • Bunker Hill
  • Lexington and Concord
The Battle of Bunker Hill was a misnomer. What do you think misnomer means?
  • misspelled
  • intense
  • misnamed
Revolutionary
  • a formal message requesting something that is turned in to an authority
  • an attempt to put an end to an authority by rebelling
  • involving or causing a complete or dramatic change
  • a state in which supreme power is held by the people and their elected representatives
Republic
  • a formal message requesting something that is turned in to an authority
  • an attempt to put an end to an authority by rebelling
  • involving or causing a complete or dramatic change
  • a state in which supreme power is held by the people and their elected representatives
Petition
  • a formal message requesting something that is turned in to an authority
  • an attempt to put an end to an authority by rebelling
  • involving or causing a complete or dramatic change
  • a state in which supreme power is held by the people and their elected representatives
Revolt
  • a formal message requesting something that is turned in to an authority
  • an attempt to put an end to an authority by rebelling
  • involving or causing a complete or dramatic change
  • a state in which supreme power is held by the people and their elected representatives
delegate
  • a formal message requesting something that is turned in to an authority
  • a person appointed or elected to represent others
  • involving or causing a complete or dramatic change
  • a state in which supreme power is held by the people and their elected representatives
convene
  • a formal message requesting something that is turned in to an authority
  • a person appointed or elected to represent others
  • involving or causing a complete or dramatic change
  • come or bring together for a meeting or activity
What continent is this?
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  • Africa
  • North America
  • South America
  • Europe
What continent is China on?
  • Europe
  • Africa
  • Asia
  • Australia
What continent is this?
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  • Africa
  • North America
  • South America
  • Australia
What continent is the US located in?
  • North America
  • South America
  • Australia
  • Europe
What is the name of the king of Britain during the American Revolution?
  • King George I
  • King Phillip
  • King Henry
  • King George III
Why was Britain broke?
  • Spent too lavishly
  • Overpopulation
  • Debt from the war with France
Where did the loyalists come from?
  • America
  • Great Britain
  • Australia
  • France
What year did the American Revolution began?
  • 1770
  • 1775
  • 1783
  • 1861
Whose ideas influenced the Declaration of Independence?
  • Thomas Jefferson
  • John Adams
  • Benjamin Franklin
  • John Locke
Name one action the Second Continental Congress took.
  • Named George Washington the President of the committee
  • Declared war against France
  • Named George Washington the leader of the Continental army
  • Closed the harbor from British imports
The Intolerable Acts, First Continental Congress, and Common Sense all happened during what era?
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  • The era of westward expansion
  • The era of Good Feelings
  • The Revolutionary Era
  • The Jacksonian Era 
What was the immediate effect due to the passing of the Stamp Act in 1765?
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  • Colonists sought military support from France.
  • Colonists organized boycotts of British goods.
  • Colonists signed the Declaration of Independence.
  • Colonists dumped tea into the Boston Harbor
The Sugar Act, Quartering Act, and the Stamp Act all contributed to the start of the Revolutionary War by....
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  • Restricting trade with American Indians
  • Imposing regulations on colonial agriculture
  • Angered colonists who believed that civil liberties had been violated
  • Punishing colonists for resisting the authority of Parliament
The American colonists were dissatisfied with the---
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  • Political debates that took place at the Albany Convention.
  • Interference of Great Britain in the slave trade
  • Economic consequences of the Great Awakening
  • Economic policies imposed by Great Britain following the French and Indian War
British colonists objected to the Proclamation of 1763 because they--
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  • Feared it would provoke attacks from American Indians
  • Did not want to share control of the fur trade with France
  • Resented the limits it imposed on westward expansion
  • Wanted to be able to trade freely with foreign nations
Who did the Continental Congress commission as Commander in Chief?
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  • Benedict Arnold
  • Alexander Hamilton
  • John Hancock
  • George Washington
What was one result of the Treaty of Paris in 1783?
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  • Great Britain recognized thee United States as an independent country.
  • Competing Seminole and Spanish claims in West Florida were resolved.
  • The British Navy agreed to stop pressing American sailors into service
  • British territory in eastern Canada was ceded to France.
Which battle brought the French into the Revolutionary War on the side of the Americans?
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  • Saratoga
  • Concord
  • Trenton
  • Yorktown
"America may boast that she has accomplished what no power before her ever did, contending with Britain--Captured two of their celebrated Generals and each an Army of thousands of veteran Troops to support them."-- Abigail Adams, letter to John Adams, December 9, 1781Which of the following is Abigail Adams referring to?
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  • The American victory at the battle of Yorktown
  • The negotiation of the Treaty of Paris by American diplomats.
  • The bravery of American soldiers at Valley Forge
  • The arrival off French aid after the Battle of Saratoga
Which excerpt from the Declaration of Independence best explains why colonists were unhappy about their lack of representation in the British parliament?
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  • "He has refused to pass other laws for the accommodation of large districts of people"
  • "For imposing Taxes on us without our Consent"
  • He has refused his Assent to Laws, the most wholesome and necessary for thee public good."
  • "For transporting us beyond Seas to be tried for pretended offences."
The rights in the Declaration of Independence are considered...
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  • Granted to citizens by their government
  • Natural and possessed at birth
  • Protected under religious doctrine
  • Defined by the courts
The rights listed were-----
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  • Established by a series of Supreme Court decisions
  • Defined by Thomas Jefferson in the Declaration of Independence
  • Established by the ratification of the U.S. Constitution
  • Defined by President George Washington in his Farewell Address
This excerpt refers to rights the people----
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  • Earn by demonstrating loyalty to their government
  • Receive by becoming citizens of a country
  • Have a result of being human
  • Are granted after enlistment in the military
Parliament passing the Tea Act is to the Colonists dumping tea into Boston Harbor..Parliament responds by doing what?
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  • Parliament repeals the Stamp and Sugar Acts
  • King George III allows colonists to petition Parliament for tax relief
  • Parliament passes the Intolerable Acts
  • King George III appoints colonial representatives to Parliament.
According to the Declaration of Independence, the government gets its power from…
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  • The consent of the governed
  • Elected representatives
  •  The military
  • The U.S. Constitution
What as the name of the political body that represented Americans and challenged British control?
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  • Coercive Acts
  • Continental Congress
  • Sons of Liberty
  • Suffolk Resolves
Who was the volunteer from France who became Washington’s trusted aide?
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  • Benjamin Franklin
  • Francis Marion
  • Marquis de Lafeyette
  • Thomas Pain
This sequence of events resulted in the adoption of the —
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  • Articles of Confederation
  • Bill of Rights
  • Treaty of Paris
  • Declaration of Independence
All the events listed above occurred during —
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  • the era of westward expansion
  • the Era of Good Feelings
  • the Revolutionary era
  • the Jacksonian era
The factors listed above contributed most to the —
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  • creation of alliances between British settlers and American Indians
  • election of British colonists to Parliament
  • growth of representative government in the British colonies
  • expansion of British trade in the Americas
This list refers to the contributions of which Founding Father?
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  • John Adams
  • Benjamin Franklin
  • James Madison
  • John Jay
Which of these completes this graphic organizer?
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  • Parliament repeals the Stamp and Sugar Acts.
  • King George III allows colonists to petition Parliament for tax relief.
  • Parliament passes the Intolerable Acts.
  • King George III appoints colonial representatives to Parliament.
To which event was Emerson referring when he wrote the words above?
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  • The Boston Massacre
  • The Boston Tea Party
  • The Battle of Lexington and Concord
  • The Battle of Bunker Hill
What made the Battle of Yorktown significant?
  • It was the first battle of the American Revolution
  • It was the first battle of the American Civil War
  • English Sarah was there
  • It was the last major battle of the American Revolutionary War
Which of the following best completes this excerpt?
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  • Concord
  • Trenton
  • Saratoga
  • Yorktown
The Continental Congress issued this commission to —
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  • John Hancock
  • Benedict Arnold
  • George Washington
  • Alexander Hamilton
Which of the following best describes what the Continental Congresses were?
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  • a series of meetings planned to respond to England
  • a provisional government designed to negotiate peace
  • a local Pennsylvania legislature debating England's taxes
Which of the following was NOT an outcome of the 2nd Continental Congress?
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  • created Continental Army
  • wrote Declaration of Independence
  • elected Washington President
  • print paper money
Who wrote the Declaration of Independence?
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  • George Washington
  • Sam Adams
  • John Adams
  • Thomas Jefferson
Which (original) Enlightenment thinker influenced the writing of the Dec of Independence?
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  • Carl Marx
  • John Locke
  • Thomas Paine
  • Thomas Jefferson
"Unalienable rights" are similar to which of the following ideas?
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  • right to rebel
  • natural rights
  • popular sovereignty
The idea that the power to rule comes from the people is known as
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  • right to rebel
  • natural rights
  • popular sovereignty
The idea that the people must overthrow an unjust government is known as
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  • right to rebel
  • natural rights
  • popular sovereignty
What impact does Thomas Paine have on the American Revolution?
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  • he persuades the colonists to rebel
  • he persuades the colonists to remian loyal
  • he persuades the colonists to immigrate to England
What was the first battle of the American Revolution?
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  • Guilford Courthouse
  • Trenton
  • Yorktown
  • Lexington & Concord
Which Founder Father made the first call for "national" (or colonial) unity?
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  • Samuel Adams
  • George Washington
  • Benjamin Franklin
  • John Hancock
What are the 3 unalienable rights?
  • Protection of property, power and freedom
  • life, liberty and power
  • life, liberty and the protection of property
  • freedom of religion, right to bare arms, protections of property
Who wrote about the unalienable rights?
  • John Locke
  • Huge Jackman
  • Benjamin Franklin
  • Andrew Jackson
What famous quote is Abigail Adams known for?
  • Remember the Titians
  • Remember the ladies
  • Remember the Alamo
  • Remember the little people
John Adams was a strong support of what?
  • The British
  • Religion
  • Reform
  • Independence
Wentworth is similar to who?
  • John Adams
  • Paul Revere
  • Paul Newman
  • George Washington
Who wrote the first history of the American Revolution?
  • Dolly Parton
  • Jackie Kennedy
  • Mercy Otis Warren
  • Eleanor Roosevelt
How did James Armistead help in the revolutionary war?
  • He was a double agent for the Americans
  • He was an American soldier
  • He was a double agent for the British
  • He was a British soldier
What country did Benjamin Franklin forge an alliance with?
  • France
  • Spain
  • Canada
  • Mexico
Attucks was killed during what battle?
  • Battle of Bullrun
  • The Alamo
  • Battle of Vickburg
  • Boston Massacre
King George ruled over what country
  • England
  • France
  • Germany
  • Spain
Deborah Sampson is famous for what?
  • Dressing like a man and fighting in the Revolution
  • Dressing like a man for entertainment
  • Dressing like a man daily
  • Dressing like a man and running from the war
How did Molly Ludwig help during the war?
  • providing entertainment and taking food at Monmouth
  • providing provisions and taking the cannon at Monmouth
  • providing backup and taking ammunition at Monmouth
  • providing provisions and taking the backup at Monmouth
What was Molly Ludwig's nickname?
  • Cannon Molly
  • Molly Pitcher
  • Molly Redcoat
  • Liberty Molly
How did Martha Washington help the soldiers?
  • Sewing cooking and helping the wounded
  • Bringing aid and artilleries
  • Brought new uniforms
  • Sewed uniforms and read them the bible
What did Thomas Jefferson write?
  • The Magna Carta
  • The Mayflower Compact
  • The Declaration of Independence
  • The Emancipation Proclamation
Who said "Give me liberty or give me death"
  • Patrick Jefferson
  • Henry Fitzroy
  • Herbert Hoover
  • Patrick Henry
Who is a French aristocrat who was leading role in the American Revolution?
  • Marquis de Julien
  • Louis Pierre Ancillon de la Sablonniere
  • Marquis de Lafayette
  • Claudius Amyand
Marquis de Lafayette fought for which side during the Revolution
  • British
  • Americans
Who wrote "Common Sense"?
  • Thomas Moore
  • Thomas Paine
  • Thomas Jefferson
  • Thomas Jetson
What role did George Washington play in the American Revolution?
  • General
  • Captain
  • Lieutenant
  • Commander
General Charles Cornwallis fought for what side of the Revolution?
  • American
  • British
Where did the British surrender to the Americans
  • Battle of Yorktown
  • Battle of Sumpter
  • Battle of Gettysburg
  • Battle of Bullrun
When did John Hancock sign the Declaration of Independence
  • July 4, 1776
  • July 4, 1818
  • July 4, 1918
  • July 4, 1789
John Paul Jones was considered the Father of what?
  • Army
  • Navy
  • Airforce
  • Marines
Who fundraised for the Revolutionary Army?
  • Edith Roosevelt
  • Esther Star
  • Martha Washington
  • Esther De Bierdt Reed
How many 1st ladies are there?
  • 14
  • 45
  • 28
  • 49
How long was William Harris presidency?
  • 45 days
  • 62 days
  • 30 days
  • 28 days
This image is most likely depicting
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  • the Boston Tea Party
  • a ride to Valley Forge
  • George Washington crossing the Delaware.
  • Paul Revere's midnight ride.
This person was a great inventor, scientist, and writer. He also helped to convince France to support America during the revolution. Who was he?
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  • George Washington
  • John Adams
  • Thomas Jefferson
  • Benjamin Franklin
Who was king of England during the American Revolution?
  • King Henry VIII
  • George Washington
  • King George III
  • King Edward III
Who of the following was not a president of the United States?
  • George Washington
  • Thomas Jefferson
  • John Adams
  • Benjamin Franklin
Who wrote most of the Declaration of Independence?
  • Patrick Henry
  • Benjamin Franklin
  • Thomas Jefferson
  • John Adams
The Declaration of Independence states that all people have a natural right to
  • free speech.
  • a trial by jury.
  • the pursuit of happiness.
  • worship as they choose.
Which battle convinced the French to become America's ally during the revolution?
  • Lexington and Concord
  • Yorktown
  • Saratoga
  • Bunker Hill
Most African Americans who lived in the British colonies were
  • indentured servants.
  • Puritans.
  • Quakers.
  • slaves.
The last major battle of the American Revolution was _
  • Saratoga.
  • Yorktown.
  • Trenton.
  • Princeton.
Is Patrick Henry’s opinion a Loyalist or Patriot?
  • Loyalist
  • Patriot
Do you agree the British colonies should have declared independence from Great Britain?
  • Yes
  • No
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