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Can you answer 10 questions about the American Revolution.
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Question 1 of 10
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American Generals.
Nathaniel Greene
Charles Cornwallis
Henry Knox
Marque de Lafayette
William Howe
Banastre Tarleton
Daniel Morgan
Henry Clinton
Benjamin Lincoln
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Question 2 of 10
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Colonies that declared independence.
Maryland
Pennsylvania
Delaware
Bermuda
Ohio
South Carolina
North Carolina
Alabama
Ontario
Virginia
New Jersey
New York
Maine
Connecticut
Georgia
Indiana
New Hampshire
Massachusetts
Michigan
Rhode Island
Vermont
Florida
West Virginia
Tennessee
Kentucky
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Question 3 of 10
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Battles won by the Americans (and French).
Chesapeake Bay
Charleston
Guildford County Courthouse
Yorktown
Brandywine Creek
Concord
Bunker Hill
Saratoga
Lexington
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Question 4 of 10
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Correct Dates
September 16th 1777, The British begin their occupation of Philadelphia
March 20th 1782, Lord North resigns
June 21st 1778, Spain declares was on the U.K.
August 2nd 1776, the signing of the Declaration of Independence begins.
March 17th 1779, The British take Charleston (SC)
June 19th 1775, Battle of Lexington and Concord
January 7th 1780, The Pennsylvania munity
February 6th 1778, America and France sign the French Alliance
January 15th 1776, Common Sense published
December 24th 1777, Washington's army retreats to Valley Forge
August 31st 1776, Washington retreats Long Island
July 27th 1777, Lafayette arrives in Philadelphia
May 17th 1776, The British evacuate Boston
December 16th 1773, The Boston Tea Party
June 18th 1778, The British abandon Philadelphia
January 16th 1787, the constitution is adopted
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Question 5 of 10
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Major American cities at the time.
Baltimore
Boston
Pittsburgh
Charlotte
Charleston (SC)
Providence
Washington D.C.
Philadelphia
New York City
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NO
Question 6 of 10
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Future presidents who were involved in the Revolution
John Q. Adams
James Monroe
George Washington
James Madison
John Adams
Thomas Jefferson
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Question 7 of 10
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True Facts
John Adams and Thomas Jefferson were in foreign countries for less than 20% of the war.
Samuel Adams wasn't on any ships on the night of the Boston Tea Party.
The Declaration of Independence was ratified on July 4th 1776.
King George III was mentally ill at the time of the war.
At the time of the war, the British had the strongest military in the world.
The famous Boston Massacre painting was made by Paul Revere.
Native American tribes stayed relatively neutral.
The American Navy was basically a bunch of civilian ships.
John Hancock was governor of Massachusetts for a period.
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Question 8 of 10
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Years the war took place.
1784
1775
1787
1783
1779
1786
1780
1782
1785
1781
1772
1773
1778
1776
1777
1774
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Question 9 of 10
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Countries that were officially (meaning they declared war) part of the war.
Austria-Hungary
United Kingdom
Spain
Netherlands
Russia
Naples
Portugal
France
(Future) United States
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Question 10 of 10
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True Facts
Paul Revere famously said "The British are coming!"
John Paul Jones famously said "I have not yet begun to fight!"
The UK never lost the city of London
America never lost the city of Wilmington
Jame Monroe was the first Secretary of State
Ben Franklin famously said "[We've created] a democracy, if you can keep it."
John Adams loved his job has Vice President
Ben Franklin died before George Washington's first term ended.
America never lost the city of Boston.
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