Question | Tile | Select | % Correct |
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Years the war took place. | 1772 | No | 100%
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Years the war took place. | 1773 | No | 100%
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Years the war took place. | 1784 | No | 100%
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Years the war took place. | 1785 | No | 100%
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Years the war took place. | 1786 | No | 100%
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Years the war took place. | 1787 | No | 100%
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Colonies that declared independence. | Alabama | No | 100%
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Countries that were officially (meaning they declared war) part of the war. | Austria-Hungary | No | 100%
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Colonies that declared independence. | Bermuda | No | 100%
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Colonies that declared independence. | Delaware | Yes | 100%
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Colonies that declared independence. | Florida | No | 100%
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Battles won by the Americans (and French). | Guildford County Courthouse | No | 100%
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Colonies that declared independence. | Indiana | No | 100%
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True Facts | John Adams loved his job has Vice President | No | 100%
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Colonies that declared independence. | Kentucky | No | 100%
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Colonies that declared independence. | Massachusetts | Yes | 100%
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Colonies that declared independence. | Michigan | No | 100%
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Countries that were officially (meaning they declared war) part of the war. | Naples | No | 100%
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Colonies that declared independence. | New Jersey | Yes | 100%
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Colonies that declared independence. | New York | Yes | 100%
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Colonies that declared independence. | Ohio | No | 100%
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Colonies that declared independence. | Ontario | No | 100%
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Colonies that declared independence. | Tennessee | No | 100%
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Years the war took place. | 1774 | No | 92%
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Years the war took place. | 1778 | Yes | 92%
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American Generals. | Banastre Tarleton | No | 92%
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Major American cities at the time. | Boston | Yes | 92%
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Colonies that declared independence. | Connecticut | Yes | 92%
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Countries that were officially (meaning they declared war) part of the war. | France | Yes | 92%
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Countries that were officially (meaning they declared war) part of the war. | (Future) United States | Yes | 92%
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Colonies that declared independence. | Georgia | Yes | 92%
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True Facts | Jame Monroe was the first Secretary of State | No | 92%
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Future presidents who were involved in the Revolution | James Madison | Yes | 92%
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Future presidents who were involved in the Revolution | John Adams | Yes | 92%
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Colonies that declared independence. | Maryland | Yes | 92%
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Colonies that declared independence. | New Hampshire | Yes | 92%
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Colonies that declared independence. | North Carolina | Yes | 92%
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Major American cities at the time. | Philadelphia | Yes | 92%
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Countries that were officially (meaning they declared war) part of the war. | Portugal | No | 92%
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Countries that were officially (meaning they declared war) part of the war. | Russia | No | 92%
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Future presidents who were involved in the Revolution | Thomas Jefferson | Yes | 92%
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Countries that were officially (meaning they declared war) part of the war. | United Kingdom | Yes | 92%
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Colonies that declared independence. | Virginia | Yes | 92%
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Battles won by the Americans (and French). | Yorktown | Yes | 92%
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Years the war took place. | 1776 | Yes | 83%
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Years the war took place. | 1777 | Yes | 83%
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True Facts | At the time of the war, the British had the strongest military in the world. | Yes | 83%
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Battles won by the Americans (and French). | Chesapeake Bay | Yes | 83%
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Future presidents who were involved in the Revolution | George Washington | Yes | 83%
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American Generals. | Henry Knox | Yes | 83%
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True Facts | John Adams and Thomas Jefferson were in foreign countries for less than 20% of the war. | No | 83%
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True Facts | John Paul Jones famously said "I have not yet begun to fight!" | Yes | 83%
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American Generals. | Nathaniel Greene | Yes | 83%
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True Facts | Native American tribes stayed relatively neutral. | No | 83%
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Major American cities at the time. | New York City | Yes | 83%
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Colonies that declared independence. | Pennsylvania | Yes | 83%
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Colonies that declared independence. | South Carolina | Yes | 83%
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Major American cities at the time. | Washington D.C. | No | 83%
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Colonies that declared independence. | West Virginia | No | 83%
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Battles won by the Americans (and French). | Brandywine Creek | No | 75%
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Battles won by the Americans (and French). | Charleston | No | 75%
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Correct Dates | January 7th 1780, The Pennsylvania munity | No | 75%
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Correct Dates | March 17th 1779, The British take Charleston (SC) | No | 75%
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Colonies that declared independence. | Rhode Island | Yes | 75%
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Countries that were officially (meaning they declared war) part of the war. | Spain | Yes | 75%
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True Facts | The UK never lost the city of London | Yes | 75%
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American Generals. | William Howe | No | 75%
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Years the war took place. | 1779 | Yes | 67%
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Years the war took place. | 1781 | Yes | 67%
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American Generals. | Charles Cornwallis | No | 67%
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Major American cities at the time. | Charleston (SC) | Yes | 67%
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Battles won by the Americans (and French). | Concord | Yes | 67%
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Colonies that declared independence. | Maine | No | 67%
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Countries that were officially (meaning they declared war) part of the war. | Netherlands | No | 67%
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True Facts | Paul Revere famously said "The British are coming!" | No | 67%
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Battles won by the Americans (and French). | Saratoga | Yes | 67%
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Correct Dates | September 16th 1777, The British begin their occupation of Philadelphia | No | 67%
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True Facts | The American Navy was basically a bunch of civilian ships. | Yes | 67%
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Years the war took place. | 1780 | Yes | 58%
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True Facts | America never lost the city of Boston. | No | 58%
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True Facts | Ben Franklin died before George Washington's first term ended. | Yes | 58%
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Major American cities at the time. | Charlotte | No | 58%
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Correct Dates | December 16th 1773, The Boston Tea Party | Yes | 58%
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American Generals. | Henry Clinton | No | 58%
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Correct Dates | June 19th 1775, Battle of Lexington and Concord | No | 58%
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Battles won by the Americans (and French). | Lexington | No | 58%
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American Generals. | Marque de Lafayette | Yes | 58%
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Correct Dates | May 17th 1776, The British evacuate Boston | No | 58%
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Major American cities at the time. | Pittsburgh | No | 58%
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Years the war took place. | 1775 | Yes | 50%
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Years the war took place. | 1782 | Yes | 50%
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Correct Dates | August 31st 1776, Washington retreats Long Island | No | 50%
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Major American cities at the time. | Baltimore | Yes | 50%
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Battles won by the Americans (and French). | Bunker Hill | No | 50%
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Correct Dates | December 24th 1777, Washington's army retreats to Valley Forge | No | 50%
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Future presidents who were involved in the Revolution | James Monroe | Yes | 50%
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True Facts | King George III was mentally ill at the time of the war. | No | 50%
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Major American cities at the time. | Providence | Yes | 50%
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Correct Dates | February 6th 1778, America and France sign the French Alliance | Yes | 42%
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True Facts | John Hancock was governor of Massachusetts for a period. | Yes | 42%
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Colonies that declared independence. | Vermont | No | 42%
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True Facts | Ben Franklin famously said "[We've created] a democracy, if you can keep it." | Yes | 33%
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American Generals. | Daniel Morgan | Yes | 33%
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Correct Dates | January 15th 1776, Common Sense published | Yes | 33%
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Correct Dates | January 16th 1787, the constitution is adopted | No | 33%
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Correct Dates | July 27th 1777, Lafayette arrives in Philadelphia | Yes | 33%
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Correct Dates | June 18th 1778, The British abandon Philadelphia | Yes | 33%
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Years the war took place. | 1783 | Yes | 25%
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American Generals. | Benjamin Lincoln | Yes | 25%
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Correct Dates | March 20th 1782, Lord North resigns | Yes | 25%
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True Facts | America never lost the city of Wilmington | Yes | 17%
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Correct Dates | August 2nd 1776, the signing of the Declaration of Independence begins. | Yes | 17%
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Future presidents who were involved in the Revolution | John Q. Adams | Yes | 17%
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Correct Dates | June 21st 1778, Spain declares was on the U.K. | Yes | 17%
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True Facts | Samuel Adams wasn't on any ships on the night of the Boston Tea Party. | Yes | 17%
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True Facts | The Declaration of Independence was ratified on July 4th 1776. | No | 8%
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True Facts | The famous Boston Massacre painting was made by Paul Revere. | Yes | 8%
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