Revolutionary War-True/False
False
British soldiers in the Revolutionsary War were called Patriots
True
British soldiers were fighting over control and power over America
False
Ethan Alland and the Green Mountain Boys led the capture of Fort Ticonderoga
True
In 1775,most Patriots still wanted peace
True
John Hancock was put in charge of the Continental Army
True
Lexington and Concord was the first official battle of the American Revolution
True
Many African Americans who fought for America, thought there freedome would be granted after the war
False
More men were killed by disease than in actual combat
False
Native Americans were apprehensive to join the side of the British for fear they would kick them off their lands
False
On July 4, 1776, the first shots were fired at Lexington
True
On enlistment, every soldier was given a complete uniform
True
Paul Revere made it all the way to Lexington to warn the colonists
True
Roughly 20-30% of the populations were LOYALISTS. Roughtly 40-50% were PATRIOTS and the rest remained neutral
True
The 1st Continental Congress met in Philadelphia
True
The issue of separating from Great Britian divided the American society
False
The southern Colonies had high number of Patriots, while the New England Colonies had high numbers of loyalists
False
Three men rode on horseback to warn the colonists that the British were coming
True
American Colonel William Prescott yelled, "Don't shoot until you see the whites of their eyes!"
True
American and British Armies fought in a line during battles and in open fields
False
American militamen seized Bunder Hill and Breed's Hill and tool control fo the Hill