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A colonist fought for a cause, but a German __________ fought because he was paid. (a soldier paid to fight for another country)
a) Hessian
b) loyalist
c) surveyor
d) mercenary

The Iroquois were forced to turn over their land under the __________.
a) Treaty of Paris
b) Treaty of Alliance
c) First Treaty of Fort Stanwix
d) Second Treaty of Fort Stanwix

The war ended when the British and the Americans signed the __________.
a) Treaty of Paris
b) Treaty of Alliance
c) First Treaty of Fort Stanwix
d) Second Treaty of Fort Stanwix

As colonists moved west, they needed a __________, or a person who measures land, to measure property lines.
a) Hessian
b) loyalist
c) surveyor
d) mercenary

France decided to help the colonists, so they signed the __________.
a) Treaty of Paris
b) Treaty of Alliance
c) First Treaty of Fort Stanwix
d) Second Treaty of Fort Stanwix

Haym Salomon helped the patriots by __________.
a) spying on the British
b) supplying guns
c) feeding the troops
d) building ships

What happened on the night of December 25, 1776?
a) Washington was taken prisoner
b) the Continental Congress met
c) the Hessians attacked
d) Washington surprised the British

Why was Washington able to rebuild his army in 1777?
a) France sent supplies
b) people sent flags
c) the British gave up
d) they couldn't fight anymore

At Saratoga, the Americans were able to prove __________.
a) the British had few supplies
b) France's help was not needed
c) they could defeat the British
d) they couldn't fight anymore

The Battle of Yorktown was important because it was the __________.
a) only sea battle
b) last major battle
c) final British victory
d) first American defeat

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