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What are Sections 2 and 3 of the Declaration of Independence about?
a) Rights of Colonists
b) Rights of British
c) Preamble
d) Proclaims the existence of the new nation (U.S.)

What is Section 4 of the Declaration of Independence about?
a) Rights of Colonists
b) Rights of British
c) Preamble
d) Proclaims the existence of the new nation (U.S.)

By the end of the war, African Americans were enlisted in every state EXCEPT
a) North Carolina
b) Maryland
c) South Carolina
d) Georgia

What was NOT something accomplished by the Treaty of Paris?
a) U. S. was still NOT considered an independent nation
b) Established boundaries
c) British merchants could collect debts owed by Americans
d) British withdrew all troops from American territories

What was NOT a reason why the Americans won the American Revolution?
a) War was fought on their own land
b) Americans used surprise attacks
c) Better trained troops
d) Received help from other nations

What were African Americans in the U.S. promised if they would fight with the British?
a) Money
b) Land
c) Freedom
d) Guns

In 1780 the Patriots suffered their worst defeat of the war at
a) Kings Mountain
b) Charleston
c) Trenton
d) Yorktown

This Patriot's famous words were, I have not yet begun to fight.
a) George Rogers Clark
b) John Paul Jones
c) George Washington
d) Patrick Henry

________ was the French nobleman who bought a ship and sailed to America to fight the British
a) Lemuel Hayes
b) Marquis de Lafayette
c) John Paul Jones
d) George Rogers Clark

The French announced support for the United States after the American victory at
a) Boston
b) Philadelphia
c) Saratoga
d) Valley Forge

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