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100

Who was the commander-in-chief of the Continental Army?

A. John Adams

B. George Washington

C. Thomas Jefferson

D. Benjamin Franklin

George Washington

100

What was the name of the law that taxed almost all printed materials, from newspapers to playing cards?

A. The Tea Act

B. The Stamp Act

C. The Townshend Acts

D. The Quartering Act

The Stamp Act

100

What were the first two battles of the American Revolution, fought in Massachusetts in April 1775?

A. Bunker Hill and Yorktown

B. Saratoga and Trenton

C. Lexington and Concord

D. Princeton and Germantown

The Battles of Lexington and Concord

100

This document, written primarily by Thomas Jefferson, was signed on July 4, 1776, and declared the colonies' freedom from Great Britain.

A. The U.S. Constitution

B. The Declaration of Independence

C. The Treaty of Paris

D. The Articles of Confederation

The Declaration of Independence

100

What was the name for the colonists who supported the king and Great Britain?

A. Patriots

B. Revolutionaries

C. Loyalists or Tories

D. Separatists

Loyalists or Tories

200

This silversmith famously rode through the night to warn the colonists that the British were coming.

A. Sam Adams

B. Paul Revere

C. Crispus Attucks

D. Benjamin Franklin

Paul Revere

200

What was the name of the event in 1770 where British soldiers fired on a crowd of colonists, killing five of them?

A. The Boston Massacre

B. The Boston Tea Party

C. The Battle of Concord

D. The Battle of Bunker Hill

The Boston Massacre

200

This victory in New York in 1777 was a major turning point because it convinced France to join the war as an American ally.

A. The Battle of Yorktown

B. The Battle of Saratoga

C. The Battle of Princeton

D. The Battle of Trenton

The Battle of Saratoga

200

What is the famous phrase in the Declaration of Independence that says people are born with rights that cannot be taken away?

A. "All men are created equal."

B. "Give me liberty, or give me death!"

C. "E pluribus unum."

D. "Life, Liberty, and the pursuit of Happiness."

"Life, Liberty, and the pursuit of Happiness."

200

What was the name for the colonists who wanted independence from Great Britain?

A. Loyalists

B. Patriots

C. Tories

D. Redcoats

Patriots

300

This woman is said to have sewn the first American flag with stars and stripes.

A. Abigail Adams

B. Betsy Ross

C. Molly Pitcher

D. Phillis Wheatley

Betsy Ross

300

Colonists in Boston dressed as Native Americans and dumped tea into the harbor to protest a tax. What was this protest called?

A. The Tea Revolt

B. The Harbor Incident

C. The Boston Tea Party*

D. The Boston Tea Dump

The Boston Tea Party

300

In the winter of 1777-1778, the Continental Army suffered through a harsh winter here, but emerged a stronger and more disciplined force.

A. Morristown, New Jersey

B. Fort Ticonderoga, New York

C. Valley Forge, Pennsylvania

D. Boston, Massachusetts

Valley Forge

300

What was the name of the treaty that officially ended the American Revolution in 1783?

A. The Treaty of Versailles

B. The Treaty of Ghent

C. The Treaty of London

D. The Treaty of Paris

The Treaty of Paris

300

This group, led by Samuel Adams, was known for organizing protests and boycotts against British rule.

A. The Daughters of Liberty

B. The Sons of Liberty

C. The Committee of Correspondence

D. The Continental Congress

The Sons of Liberty

400

This founding father, known for his inventions and wit, helped write the Declaration of Independence and secured French support for the war.

A. Thomas Paine

B. Benjamin Franklin

C. John Hancock

D. Patrick Henry

Benjamin Franklin

400

What were the series of harsh laws passed by the British to punish Boston after the Tea Party? Colonists called them the Intolerable Acts.

A. The Sugar Act

B. The Coercive Acts

C. The Stamp Act

D. The Quebec Act

The Coercive Acts

400

The final major battle of the war took place here in 1781, where American and French forces trapped the British army, leading to their surrender.

A. Philadelphia

B. Fort Ticonderoga

C. Yorktown

D. Savannah

Yorktown

400

In what year did the British Parliament pass the Stamp Act?

A. 1770

B. 1765

C. 1776

D. 1783

1765

400

What is the term for a military force made up of ordinary citizens rather than professional soldiers?

A. Regular Army

B. Militia*

C. Garrison

D. Mercenaries

Militia

500

A lawyer and politician from Virginia, he is famous for his cry, "Give me liberty, or give me death!"

A. George Washington

B. Thomas Jefferson

C. Patrick Henry

D. John Adams

Patrick Henry

500

This meeting of colonial delegates in 1774 was a direct response to the Intolerable Acts.

A. The Second Continental Congress

B. The Stamp Act Congress

C. The First Continental Congress

D. The Albany Congress

The First Continental Congress

500

The surprise attack by George Washington's army on Hessian troops on Christmas night in 1776 was a much-needed victory. What was the name of this battle?

A. The Battle of Princeton

B. The Battle of Germantown

C. The Battle of Trenton

D. The Battle of Saratoga

The Battle of Trenton

500

What date marks the beginning of the Revolutionary War?

A. July 4, 1776

B. December 16, 1773

C. April 19, 1775

D. October 19, 1781

April 19, 1775

500

What was the name of the American soldiers who could be ready for battle in a very short amount of time?

A. Redcoats

B. Minutemen

C. Regulars

D. Dragoons

Minutemen

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