What day and year did the Second Continental Congress adopt the Declaration of Independence?
July 4, 1776
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What year was the Kettle Creek Battle?
1779
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What was the name of the county after Nancy Hart?
Hart
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Who brought Austin to Wilkes County?
Aycock
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What battle did Elijah Clarke fight in?
The Battle of Kettle Creek
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Who was the main person that made the Decleration of Independence?
Thomas Jefferson
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What holiday was the Kettle Creek started on?
Valentines Day (February 14)
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Did Nancy Hart capture Whigs or Tories when they came to her house?
Tories
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What was Austin Dabney to Aycock?
Austin was Aycock's slave
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True or False
After the war Clarke was elected to the Georgia Legislature?
True
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Who were the three delegates from Georgia that signed the Declaration of Independence?
George Walton, Lyman Hall, and Button Gwinnett
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What county was Kettle Creek started in?
Wilkes County
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How many Tories did Nancy kill?
One
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What did Aycock make Dabney do for him?
Aycock made Dabney go into battle as his substitute
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What was the present that Austin Dabney gave Elijah Clarke?
A horse
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How old was George Walton when he signed the Declaration of Independence?
He was 26 years old
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What did the Patriots gain from the Battle of Kettle Creek?
Badly needed arms, ammunition, and horses
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How many Tories did Nancy wound?
One
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What did the legislature give Dabney in the county of Walton?
Land
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Why did Elijah Clarke get the horse?
He got the horse because Clarke's horse got killed in battle
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Who was the oldest person that signed the Declaration of Independence?
Button Gwinnett
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What were the two groups that fought in The Kettle Creek Battle?
Patriots and Loyalists
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What happened to the Tories after they came to Nancy's house demanding food?
One of the Tories was shot and killed and another was shot and wounded, the wounded and the live Tories were dragged out of the house and hung on a tree
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What did Dabney give Elijah Clarke?
A horse
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Which group did Elijah Clarke lead, the Patriots or the Loyalists?