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Harper Test Review

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Killed in the French and Indian War   General Braddock  
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“A penny saved is a penny earned”   Ben Franklin  
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The man was a famous pamphleteer   Thomas Paine  
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“The Redcoats are Coming!”   Sam Prescott  
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“I regret that I have but one life to lose for my country   Nathan Hale  
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What started the Boston Massacre?   A snowball fight became a shouting match with bats and threats, then someone fired the first shot (possibly after hearing someone else yell, “fire)  
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Paul Revere turned this event into a national tragedy   Boston Massacre  
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Defended the British soldiers involved in the Boston Massacre   John Adams  
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Many people have problems with its wording   The Declaration of Independence  
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Did Paul Revere complete his “Midnight Ride?”   No, he was captured and arrested.  
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What was “The Shot heard round the World?”   The first shot fired at Lexington Green.  
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Which two rebel leaders did British General Gage hope to capture at Lexington?   John Hancock, Sam Adams  
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This 1765 British act taxed the purchase of paper and paper documents   Stamp Act  
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Refuse to use something or buy from someone   boycott  
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The group of Patriots in charge of the Boston Tea Party   Sons of Liberty  
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King of England   George III  
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Colonists who supported the British during the Revolutionary War   Loyalist  
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Supported independence from England   Patriot  
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During the war, colonists could be these three things   Loyalists, Patriots, Neutral  
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Wrote the Declaration of Independence   Thomas Jefferson  
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States that “All men are created equal”   Declaration of Independence  
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The Battle of Bunker Hill was actually fought here   Breed’s Hill  
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Why was Saratoga the turning point in the War?   France agreed to enter the war to help the United States.  
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First American Victory in the American Revolution   Trenton  
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The Americans won easily by attacking the Hessians on Christmas Day while they were still drunk or sleeping   Trenton  
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How many Hessian troops were defeated at the Battle of Trenton?   1000  
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Started out as a Patriot then switched sides   Benedict Arnold  
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Washington's famous military strategy   Hit and Run  
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Which Army was larger, British or Continental?   The British greatly outnumbered the colonists  
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Most of the early battles of the Revolutionary War were fought in this colony   Massachusetts  
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Did Washington have a winning battle record during the American Revolutionary War?   NO!!!  
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Last battle of the American Revolution   Yorktown.  
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These people were very good at evading identification and capture   spies  
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American troops would infrequently collect these   paychecks  
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These mercenaries were hired by the British   Hessians (from Germany)  
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This song basically called Continental soldiers “dumb farmers”   Yankee Doodle  
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There were two Boston Tea Parties   True. The second one was several months later  
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