Mr. Gerdes U.S. History Chapter 4 test

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Gen. Lord Charles Cornwallis

surrendered the British Army at Yorktown

Proclamation of 1763

the British Parliament passed the _____ to prevent colonists from settling in the trans-Appalachian region.

Pontiac's Rebellion

During a series of struggles known as _____, the Ottawa, Potawatomis, and Hurons in the Great Lakes region rebelled against British rule.

Boston Tea Party

During the _____, American colonists threw the cargoes of several British ships into the harbor

came to arrest colonial leaders and take colonial weapons

Fighting began in Lexington and Concord when British troops

Adm. Comte De Grasse

French naval officer that prevented the evacuation of Yorktown.

Battle of Trenton

General Washington's Christmas crossing of the Delaware River helped him win the ____, which boosted Patriot confidence.

Continental Army

George Washington received command of the ____ from the Second Continental Congress.

They lost large amounts of land.

In what way did the American Revolution affect Native Americans?

Other republican groups fought to overthrow aristocratic governments

In what way did the American Revolution affect other countries?

were breaking the law and should support their king

Loyalists believed Patriots

right to pay no tax unless it was levied by their own representatives.

One British principle of government valued by the American colonists was the

persistence to continue fighting.

One of the Patriots' greatest strengths was their

Stamp Act

Parliament's ____ which taxed printed materials in the colonies, outraged the colonists who believed that only their own representatives should levy taxes.

Baron von Steuben

Prussian officer that trained the American army

Lexington

The American Revolution began when shots were fired at

mercenary

The British underestimated how angry the Patriots would be over the presence of German ____ soldiers fighting for Britain

the Patriot victory at Saratoga.

The French made an open alliance with the United States following

make peace with the king.

The Purpose of the Olive Branch petition was to

ceded far more territory to the United States than the colonies had won in the war.

The Treaty of Paris of 1783

Second Continental Congress

The ____ represented the American patriots during the American Revolution against Britain's king and Parliament.

Treaty of Paris

The ____, which ended the American Revolution, recognized an independent America and set generous boundaries for the United States.

Treaty of Paris of 1783

The _____ ended the war and granted the former American colonies complete Independence.

wealthy white men.

The group that benefited the most from the American Revolution was

Valley Forge

The site of Washington's harsh winter of 1777-1778 was

John Locke and his ideas of Natural Rights

Thomas Jefferson drew heavily on the ideas of ____ when he drafted the Declaration of Independence.

Benedict Arnold

Traitor

Both supported the concept that all men are created equal.

What did Paine's Common Sense and Jefferson's Declaration of Independence have in common?

the Boston Massacre

What incident led Parliament to withdraw nearly all of the Townshend Acts?

Hostility between white settlers and Native Americans deepened

What is one effect of the battles fought on the western frontier during the American Revolution

smooth-bore musket with bayonet

What type of weapon became the standard military weapon of the war?

Outraged colonists protested the new taxes

What was one effect of new British taxes on colonists?

The French surrendered all of Canada to the British.

What was the outcome of the French and Indian War?

February 28, 1782

When did the American Revolution end in the colonies?

the British occupation of Yorktown

Which event led to the siege of Yorktown?

They thought Patriots were too radical.

Which of the following describes Loyalists?

Sons of Liberty

Which of the following groups led violent protests against British taxation in the colonies?

strong leadership

Which of the following was an American advantage during the War for Independence?

The British began to tax the colonists and the colonists began to question British authority

Which statement best describes British-American relations after the French and Indian War

the Quartering Act and the Coercive Acts

Which two acts did not include a new tax

Thomas Jefferson

Who drafted the Declaration of Independence

Paine talked about opportunities for the common man.

Why did Thomas Paine's Common Sense inspire colonists?

The Southern plantation economy depended on slavery.

Why did slavery continue after the Revolution?

It raised the morale of American troops and gave them hope.

Why was the Battle of Bunker Hill significant?

Yorktown

With help from the French, the war ended at the Battle of ____.

John Adams

____ was a Massachusetts lawyer who lead the fight to declare independence from Great Britain.

writing defiant pamphlets.

colonists opposed new British taxes by protesting violently and

Monmouth

immediately following the British withdrawal from Philadelphia, the Continentals proved they were as good as the British troops in the Battle of

Marquis de Lafayette

popular French General in the Continental Army.

William Howe

British General ____ misjudged the Patriots' position on Bunker Hill and lost many of his troops

King George III

"Royal Brute", Tyrant

West Point on the Hudson River

A traitor to the American cause almost gave away the secrets plans of the most strategic location in America, it was

the consent of the governed

According to the Declaration of Independence, where does a government's power come from?

eliminated in the North.

After the Revolution, the practice of enslaving African Americans was

support from Native American tribes

All of the following helped Americans win the War for Independence except

Benjamin Franklin

American Ambassador to France

Nathanael Greene

American General that lead the patriots at the Battle of Guilford's Courthouse.

A majority of the Continental Army re-enlisted

As a result of the battle of Trenton


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