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What was the name given to Americans who supported independence?
Patriots
100
At least one-half of all American colonists were Tories.
False
100
Who's famous words were "I have not yet begun to fight?"
John Paul Jones
100
Who said, "These are the times that try men's souls"?
Thomas Paine
100
Most of the soldiers in the Continental Army signed up for the duration of the war.
False
200
Where did the last battle of the American Revoultion occur?
Yorktown
200
In the late 1770s, the British concentrated their attacks in the South, where there were many Loyalists.
True
200
Which Patriot disguised himself as a teacher in order to spy on the British?
Nathan Hale
200
This is where the Loyalists strength was strongest.
Carolinas and Georgia
200
The price of goods in the colonies dropped when Congress printed millions of dollars worth of paper money.
False
300
Where did the Patriot forces endure a winter of terrible suffering?
Valley Forge
300
British advantages during the war included a stronger military, greater wealth, and a larger population.
True
300
Who was the French nobleman who became Washington's aide?
the Marquis de Lafayette
300
This is the only state that did not have African Americans enlisted.
South Carolina
300
The Patriots suffered their worst defeat at Saratoga.
False
400
Who was the American colonists' most important ally during the American Revolution?
the French
400
The American colonies declared independence from Great Britain in 1775.
False
400
Who did not represent the Americans at the peace talks in Paris?
George Washington
400
This treaty promisted to withdraw all troops from American territory.
Treaty (of) Paris
400
The Hessians main goal for winning the war was freedom
False
500
Who planned to capture Philadelphia, America's capital?
William Howe
500
A blockade of the American coast by British ships prevented supplies and reinforcement from reaching the Continental Army
True
500
This person was an African American patriot.
Lemuel Hayes
500
This is the nickname for the guerilla leader Francis Marion.
Swamp Fox
500
After the war, George Washington moved to New York.
False
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