Key Insights on the Road to Revolution: Quiz & Review Guide
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1The French forces fought the British for land __________ of the Appalachian Mountains.eastnorthwestDirections:Choose the best answer.ROAD TO REVOLUTION
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2Directions:Choose the best answer.ROAD TO REVOLUTIONWhich statement is correct about the French and Indian War?France fought against the Native Americans.France allied themselves with the Native Americans.The British and the French fought against the Native Americans.
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3Directions:Choose the best answer.ROAD TO REVOLUTIONAt the end of the French and Indian War __________.France no longer owned any land in America.England had lost control of the Thirteen Colonies.England and France now controlled equal amounts of land in America.
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4Directions:Choose the best answer.ROAD TO REVOLUTIONIn the middle of the French and Indian War, the English had a change of __________.heartleadershiplanguage
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5Directions:Choose the best answer.ROAD TO REVOLUTIONIn the Quartering Act, colonists were forced to __________.allow soldiers to stay in unoccupied buildings. pay high taxes on paper, ink, and lead.pay a quarter for every pound of tea.
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6Directions:Choose the best answer.ROAD TO REVOLUTIONDuring ___________, angry colonists revolted and five were killed by panicked British soldiers.The Boston MassacreThe Battle of Bunker HillThe Boston Tea Party
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7Directions:Choose the best answer.ROAD TO REVOLUTION___________ was a runaway slave who was killed during the Boston Massacre.Crispus AttucksCrispin AtticusBenedict Arnold
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8Directions:Choose the best answer.ROAD TO REVOLUTIONIf you were a __________, you sided with Britain.LoyalistPatriotColonist
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9Directions:Choose the best answer.ROAD TO REVOLUTION__________ wanted to be free from British rule.LoyalistsColonistsPatriots
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10Directions:Choose the best answer.ROAD TO REVOLUTIONWhich events occurred or were the results of the Intolerable Acts?Ports were closed and trade was restricted, meaning many people lost their jobs.Patriots and Loyalists cooperated with Britain.The First Continental Congress organized the Boston Tea Party.
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Directions:Choose the best answer.ROAD TO REVOLUTIONSons of the RevolutionSons of LibertyFirst Continental CongressThe __________ organized the Boston Tea Party as a show of protest against harsh British laws.11
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Directions:Choose the best answer.ROAD TO REVOLUTIONInvestigationDemonstrationTaxationComplete this phrase: “No __________ without representation!”12
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Directions:Choose the best answer.ROAD TO REVOLUTIONTo pay for the expenses of the French and Indian War.To pay for King George III’s new castle.To pay for new settlements in Canada.Why did the British begin taxing the American colonies so heavily?13
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Directions:Choose the best answer.ROAD TO REVOLUTIONColonists must practice only government approved religions.No more settlements west of the Appalachian Mountains.Canada was now a British territory.What did the Proclamation of 1763 decree?14
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Directions:Choose the best answer.ROAD TO REVOLUTIONThe Committee of CorrespondenceThe Revolutionary RidersThe Revolutionary WritersThey were colonists who wrote letters to inform each other about protests and delivered them by “express riders” on horses.15
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Directions:Choose the best answer.ROAD TO REVOLUTIONThe Ink ActThe Tea ActThe Stamp ActWhich one of the laws was NOT enacted leading up to the Revolutionary War?16
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Directions:Choose the best answer.ROAD TO REVOLUTIONgrainimported goodsteaThe Townshend Act was an act on __________.17
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Directions:Choose the best answer.ROAD TO REVOLUTIONJohn AdamsAdam SamuelSamuel AdamsWho formed the Sons of Liberty?18
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Directions:Choose the best answer.ROAD TO REVOLUTIONlibertyfreedomjusticeComplete this famous quote: “Give me __________ or give me death.”19
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Directions:Choose the best answer.ROAD TO REVOLUTIONPrepare state militias.Stop trading with Britain.Both A and B.What did George Washington advise states to do to prepare for war with Britain?20
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YOU ARE FINISHED! PracticeROAD TO REVOLUTIONPractice PEOPLE IN THE REVOLUTIONPracticeREVOLUTIONARY WAR
1I am a writer, postmaster, inventor, scientist and more!John AdamsThomas JeffersonBenjamin FranklinDirections:Choose the person the statement mostly describes.PEOPLE IN THE REVOLUTION
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2I am the King of England.Marquis de LafayetteKing George IIIBenedict ArnoldDirections:Choose the person the statement mostly describes.PEOPLE IN THE REVOLUTION
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3I said, “Give me liberty or give me death!”Patrick HenryEthan AllenPaul RevereDirections:Choose the person the statement mostly describes.PEOPLE IN THE REVOLUTION
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4I am the second U.S. President.John HancockJohn AdamsGeorge WashingtonDirections:Choose the person the statement mostly describes.PEOPLE IN THE REVOLUTION
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5I warned the colonists, “The British are coming!”Paul RevereJohn HancockPatrick HenryDirections:Choose the person the statement mostly describes.PEOPLE IN THE REVOLUTION
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6I was the first to sign the Declaration of Independence.John HancockThomas JeffersonThomas PaineDirections:Choose the person the statement mostly describes.PEOPLE IN THE REVOLUTION
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7I wrote most of the Declaration of Independence.Thomas JeffersonThomas PaineJohn AdamsDirections:Choose the person the statement mostly describes.PEOPLE IN THE REVOLUTION
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8I led the first Continental army.General CornwallisGeorge WashingtonPatrick HenryDirections:Choose the person the statement mostly describes.PEOPLE IN THE REVOLUTION
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9I wrote Common Sense attacking King George.George WashingtonThomas JeffersonThomas PaineDirections:Choose the person the statement mostly describes.PEOPLE IN THE REVOLUTION
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10I am an African who fought with minutemen at Concord.Peter SalemEthan AllenNathan HaleDirections:Choose the person the statement mostly describes.PEOPLE IN THE REVOLUTION
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Sybil LudingtonMolly PitcherDeborah SampsonI brought food and water to the men and fired a cannon.11Directions:Choose the person the statement mostly describes.PEOPLE IN THE REVOLUTION
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Deborah SampsonMolly PitcherSybil LudingtonI am a female version of Paul Revere.12Directions:Choose the person the statement mostly describes.PEOPLE IN THE REVOLUTION
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Deborah SampsonPhillis WheatleyAbigail AdamsI disguised myself as a man to fight in the Continental army.13Directions:Choose the person the statement mostly describes.PEOPLE IN THE REVOLUTION
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Nathan HaleEthan AllenPaul RevereI am a leader of the Green Mountain Boys in Vermont.14Directions:Choose the person the statement mostly describes.PEOPLE IN THE REVOLUTION
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Nathan HaleEthan AllenBenedict ArnoldI was hanged by the British for being a spy.15Directions:Choose the person the statement mostly describes.PEOPLE IN THE REVOLUTION
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Abigail AdamsSybil LudingtonMolly PitcherI wrote about women’s rights to my husband John.16Directions:Choose the person the statement mostly describes.PEOPLE IN THE REVOLUTION
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General CornwallisMarquis de LafayetteBenedict ArnoldI am a French noble who fought alongside Americans.17Directions:Choose the person the statement mostly describes.PEOPLE IN THE REVOLUTION
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Deborah SampsonMolly PitcherPhillis WheatleyI wrote a poem about George Washington.18Directions:Choose the person the statement mostly describes.PEOPLE IN THE REVOLUTION
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General CornwallisGeorge WashingtonKing George IIII surrendered at Yorktown.19Directions:Choose the person the statement mostly describes.PEOPLE IN THE REVOLUTION
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George WashingtonGeneral CornwallisBenedict ArnoldI am an American general who turned into a traitor.20Directions:Choose the person the statement mostly describes.PEOPLE IN THE REVOLUTION
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YOU ARE FINISHED! PracticeROAD TO REVOLUTIONPractice PEOPLE IN THE REVOLUTIONPracticeREVOLUTIONARY WAR
1Which battle marked the start of the American Revolutionary War?TiconderogaLexington and ConcordCharlestonDirections:Choose the best answer.REVOLUTIONARY WAR
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2The final attempt to reconcile the British King with the American Colonists was the __________.Olive Branch PetitionTreaty of ParisDeclaration of IndependenceDirections:Choose the best answer.REVOLUTIONARY WAR
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3A withdrawal of armed forces in the face of the enemy is called __________.retreatchargesurrenderDirections:Choose the best answer.REVOLUTIONARY WAR
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4A __________ is a group of untrained citizens who gather together to fight.armymilitianavyDirections:Choose the best answer.REVOLUTIONARY WAR
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5Why did the American Colonists need to use militias?They were a young country who had fewer professional soldiers than Britain.They were too poor to pay for professional soldiers.They feared professional soldiers would betray them to King George.Directions:Choose the best answer.REVOLUTIONARY WAR
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6Which event happened at the Battle of Bunker Hill?British forces captured Fort Bunker.The Americans claimed a decisive victory over Britain.Americans built a fort overnight but had to retreat.Directions:Choose the best answer.REVOLUTIONARY WAR
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7Thomas Paine wrote __________ to encourage Americans to fight for justice.Civil DisobedienceCommon SenseColonists UniteDirections:Choose the best answer.REVOLUTIONARY WAR
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8Which document made the American Colonies free from British Rule?Common SenseThe Olive Branch PetitionThe Declaration of IndependenceDirections:Choose the best answer.REVOLUTIONARY WAR
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9The Battle of __________ is regarded as the turning point in favor of the Patriots.TiconderogaSaratogaLexingtonDirections:Choose the best answer.REVOLUTIONARY WAR
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10The continental forces grew in size due to __________.American Patriots volunteering.hiring German soldiers called Hessians.British soldiers defecting to Colonial forces.Directions:Choose the best answer.REVOLUTIONARY WAR
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The Battle of YorktownThe Battle of TiconderogaThe Battle of Valley ForgeWhich battle ended the war?11Directions:Choose the best answer.REVOLUTIONARY WAR
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The Yorktown SurrenderThe Treaty of VersaillesThe Treaty of ParisWhich document ended the war officially?12Directions:Choose the best answer.REVOLUTIONARY WAR
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The American troops trapped them by sea.The American troops cut them off from their supply ship.Both A and B.Why did the British surrender at Yorktown?13Directions:Choose the best answer.REVOLUTIONARY WAR
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George WashingtonWilliam HoweBenedict ArnoldWho was the commander of the Continental Army?14Directions:Choose the best answer.REVOLUTIONARY WAR
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Saratoga, Lexington and Concord, YorktownLexington and Concord, Saratoga, YorktownYorktown, Lexington and Concord, SaratogaWhat is the correct order of battles from the beginning to the end of the war?15Directions:Choose the best answer.REVOLUTIONARY WAR
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Kings MountainCowpensBull RunWhich one of these battles did not occur during the American Revolution?16Directions:Choose the best answer.REVOLUTIONARY WAR
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Battle of BrandywineBattle of CowpensBattle of TiconderogaWhich battle was the first American victory in the war?17Directions:Choose the best answer.REVOLUTIONARY WAR
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Battle of CharlestonBattle of CowpensBattle of TrentonThe __________ changed the war in the South to the American’s favor.18Directions:Choose the best answer.REVOLUTIONARY WAR
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WashingtonCornwallisArnoldWhich British general retreated after terrible losses at the Battle of Kings Mountain?19Directions:Choose the best answer.REVOLUTIONARY WAR
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Withdrawal of enemy forces.Untrained army gathered together to fight.Take hold of suddenly with force.Define the word seize.20Directions:Choose the best answer.REVOLUTIONARY WAR