Soccer
Revolutionary war
Revolutionary war
Revolutionary war
Revolutionary war
100

What is the Bundesliga?

Bayern Munich has won 32 out of 61 titles.

100

This future president of the United States served as the Commander-in-Chief of the Continental Army during the American Revolution.

George Washington

100

This American general was known for his defection to the British side in 1780 after a failed attempt to surrender the fort at West Point.

Benedict Arnold?

100

This 1776 event, in which George Washington famously crossed the Delaware River, led to a surprise victory over the Hessians in the Battle of Trenton.

Crossing of the Delaware

100

This woman disguised herself as a man to fight in the Revolutionary War and was later honored for her bravery and contributions.

Deborah Sampson

200

What Country team has won four titles?

Germany and Italy

200

This battle, fought in 1781 in Virginia, was the last major conflict of the American Revolutionary War, leading to the surrender of British General Cornwallis.

The battle of Yorktown

200

This pamphlet, written by Thomas Paine in 1776, argued for American independence and helped galvanize public opinion against British rule.

Common sense

200

This battle, fought in 1780 in South Carolina, was a decisive victory for the British and led to the capture of a significant portion of the Southern Continental Army.

Battle of Camden

200

This British general was in command of British forces during the early stages of the war but is best known for his defeat at the Battle of Saratoga.

General John Burgoyne

300

This Portuguese forward holds the record for the most international goals in men’s football, surpassing the previous record held by Iranian striker Ali Daei.

Christiano Ronaldo

300

This European country, led by King Louis XVI, formed a crucial alliance with the American colonies in 1778, providing military aid and support during the war.

France

300

In 1775, this event occurred when British soldiers attempted to seize colonial arms and arrest revolutionary leaders in Massachusetts, marking the start of armed conflict.

The Battles of Lexington and Concord

300

This American statesman and founding father, who helped secure vital French support during the war, also played a key role in drafting the U.S. Constitution.

Benjamin Franklin

300

This 1774 act, passed by the British Parliament, was one of the "Intolerable Acts" and closed Boston Harbor until the colonies paid for the destroyed tea from the Boston Tea Party.

Boston Port Act

400

What Bundesliga team has won the most titles?

 FC Bayern Munich has won 32 out of 61 titles.

400

This fiery patriot from Massachusetts was known for his strong opposition to British taxation and was a prominent leader of the Sons of Liberty.

Samuel Adams
400

This French aristocrat, who fought alongside American troops, became a trusted general and close friend of George Washington during the Revolution.

Marquis de Lafayette?

400

This strategy, implemented by the British in an attempt to quell rebellion in the Southern colonies, involved the use of loyalist support and direct military action.

Southern Strategy

400

This Native American confederacy, which included various tribes, played a significant role in the war, often siding with the British to try to prevent colonial expansion.

Iroquois Confederacy

500

Who is Robert Lewandowski?

Lewandowski is a striker who has played on FC Bayern as well as Borussia Dortmund but now plays for Barcelona

500

This 1775 battle, fought near Boston, is considered the first major battle of the American Revolution, where the British suffered heavy casualties.

The Battle of bunker hill

500

This military strategy, used primarily by the Continental Army, focused on small, surprise attacks and retreating rather than traditional open battles.

guerrilla warfare

500

This 1776 battle, which took place in Brooklyn, New York, was a disastrous defeat for the Continental Army, forcing George Washington and his troops to retreat across the East River.

Battle of Long Island

500

This 1781 document served as the first constitution of the United States, creating a confederation of states with a weak central government.

Articles of Confederation?

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