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What are Sections 2 and 3 of the Declaration of Independence about?
Marquis de Lafayette
Freedom
John Paul Jones
Charleston
Rights of Colonists
Proclaims the existence of the new nation (U.S.)
Better trained troops
U. S. was still NOT considered an independent nation
What was NOT a reason why the Americans won the American Revolution?
Marquis de Lafayette
Freedom
John Paul Jones
Charleston
Rights of Colonists
Proclaims the existence of the new nation (U.S.)
Better trained troops
U. S. was still NOT considered an independent nation
What is Section 4 of the Declaration of Independence about?
Marquis de Lafayette
Freedom
John Paul Jones
Charleston
Rights of Colonists
Proclaims the existence of the new nation (U.S.)
Better trained troops
U. S. was still NOT considered an independent nation
This Patriot's famous words were, I have not yet begun to fight.
Marquis de Lafayette
Freedom
John Paul Jones
Charleston
Rights of Colonists
Proclaims the existence of the new nation (U.S.)
Better trained troops
U. S. was still NOT considered an independent nation
In 1780 the Patriots suffered their worst defeat of the war at
Marquis de Lafayette
Freedom
John Paul Jones
Charleston
Rights of Colonists
Proclaims the existence of the new nation (U.S.)
Better trained troops
U. S. was still NOT considered an independent nation
What was NOT something accomplished by the Treaty of Paris?
Marquis de Lafayette
Freedom
John Paul Jones
Charleston
Rights of Colonists
Proclaims the existence of the new nation (U.S.)
Better trained troops
U. S. was still NOT considered an independent nation
________ was the French nobleman who bought a ship and sailed to America to fight the British
Marquis de Lafayette
Freedom
John Paul Jones
Charleston
Rights of Colonists
Proclaims the existence of the new nation (U.S.)
Better trained troops
U. S. was still NOT considered an independent nation
What were African Americans in the U.S. promised if they would fight with the British?
Marquis de Lafayette
Freedom
John Paul Jones
Charleston
Rights of Colonists
Proclaims the existence of the new nation (U.S.)
Better trained troops
U. S. was still NOT considered an independent nation
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