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Test American Rev.

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who captured a supply of cannon for the Americans?   Benedict Arnold  
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where was the cannon stored?   Ticonderoga, New York  
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Explain the significance of the Olive Branch Petition?   July 1775 asking George the 3 to overrule Parliament and fix things by declaring colonies in "state of rebellion" August 23,1775  
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who did Congress appoint to be commander -in- Chief of the Continental Army?   Henry Knox  
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where did the cannon come from?   Ticonderoga  
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what pamphlet was published in January, 1776?   Common Sense  
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What did the pamphlet say?   Many Americans that independence is the only choice?  
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what was published in July, 1776?   Declaration of independence  
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what was the specific date of publication?   July 4, 1776  
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who gets credit for writing the document?   Thomas Jefferson  
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explain the significance of Nathan Hale?   wanted to help his country so he became a spy and was executed. " I only regret that i had one life to my country."  
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who stopped the British invasion from Canada on Lake Champlain?   Benedict Arnold  
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what was the pamphlet was published in December, 1776?   The Crisis  
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Who wrote the pamphlet?   Thomas Paine  
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What did the pamphlet say?   Americans to keep up the fight.  
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where did General Washington win two victories in December, 1776?   Trenton and Princeton, New Jersey.  
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what was the significance?   he crossed Delaware river. it worked and captured Hessian,supplies, and boosted morale nation wide  
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who was named ambassador to France?   Benjamin Franklin  
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What was he trying to convince the French to do?   Declare was against England and help the fight  
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what did the France say the Americans had to do in order to get open help from France?   needed a European style victory  
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where did the Americans win in a major victory in Oct, 1777?   second battle of Saratoga  
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What made this battle a turning point in the war?   France signs peace treaty of assistance with U.S. to join the war against England,Spain, And Hollnad  
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what general led the Americans in this victory?   Francis  
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Who was Lafayette   French nobleman who volunteered to fight for Americans  
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where did General Washington's army spend the winter of 1777-78?   Valley Forge, Pennsylvania  
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what was the significance of this winter camp?   beginning of hard feelings between veterans and Congress  
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who taught Continental Army how to use bayonets and perform close-order drill?   Steuben  
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who took control of the Ohio Valley form the British>   George Rockers Clark  
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Who was governor of Spanish Texas?   Bernado de Galvez  
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what did this man do to help the Americans?   cattle drives attacks British in Ohio Valley, Florida, and Georgia.  
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who was the most successful ship's captain in the American navy?   John Paul Jones  
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what did Benedict Arnold do in September,1780?   Turn the fort over to the British  
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why did he do that?   hurts feelings over not being promoted after Saratoga and other fights, plus needed money for fancy wife.  
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where did the British concentrate their war effort in the summer of 1780?   South  
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where did American Gen. Horatio Gates run away from the British in August of 1780?   Outside Camden  
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who fought each other at the Battle of King's Mountain?   loyalists militias and patriots  
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who was a leader in the guerrilla war against the British in the south?   Francis Marion  
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who took over command of the Continental Army in the South?   Nathanael Greene  
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where did col. Daniel Morgan fight col. Tarleton?   south Carolina, Battle of cow pins.  
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Who won?   Morgan  
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how did the winner win?   three -tiered defense, using weak militias in front fire two volleys then run away.  
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in what battle did gen. Cornwallis lose control the confidence of his army?   Guilford Courthouse, North Carolina  
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how did Cornwallis lose confidence?   Order artillery to kill his own men.  
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where did Cornwallis take his army after this battle?   Yorktown, Virginia  
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what did the french fleet do to help the Americans?   Blockade Chesapeake Bay  
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who took command of the American army outside Yorktown?   Washington and Lafayette  
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how did the Americans win at Yorktown?   Siege  
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on what date did the British Army at Yorktown surrender?   Oct 19, 1781  
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what general surrendered in Yorktown?   Cornwallis  
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what was the result of this American victory?   American Revolution ended  
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what treaty officially end the American Revolution?   Treaty of Paris  
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List the terms of the treaty:   U.S independent, fishing rights, debts, abolish slavery  
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where was the battle of Bunker Hill fought?   Boston  
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on what date did Bunker Hill fought?   June 17,1775  
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what american leader built the defense on the beach, to the left of the main fortification?   John Stark  
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what did the man tell his militia about when to shoot at the British?   don't shoot til you see the whites of their eyes.  
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how many times did the British attack the American fortification?   3 times  
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who won the American fortification?   British  
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what happened that enabled the winners to win?   Americans were running out of ammunition.  
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what did the British control as a result of this battle?   Boston and Bunker Hill  
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What did the Americans control?   High ground around Boston.  
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