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What was the French and Indian war about?
a) Fur and and control of land in the Ohio River Valley
b) Gold
c) Religion
d) Fur and control of land in Georgia
What is a tory?
a) Patriot
b) A dancer
c) A surveyor
d) A loyalist to Great Britain
Who won the battle of Kettle Creek?
a) Loyalists
b) Patriots
c) Tories
d) British
How many parts of the declaration are there?
a) 1
b) 2
c) 3
d) 4
Who was a famous slave known for their bravery in Kettle Creek?
a) Austin Dabney
b) Elijah Clarke
c) James Oglethorpe
d)
What was the Stamp Act?
a) Tax on paper items
b) Tax on Sugar
c)
d)
What is a Patriot?
a) Someone who wants to rebel against the king.
b) Someone who wants to stay loyal to the king
c)
d)
What three men from G.A that signed the Declaration of Independence?
a) Gwinnett, Hall, Walton
b) Washington, Adams, Jefferson
c) Booth, Lincoln, Jackson
d)
What was America's first governing document?
a) Articles of Constipation
b) Articles of Confederation
c) US Constitution
d) Declaration of Independence
It was very risky for a colonist to openly resist the crown of England because they and their families could be put to death or imprisoned.
a) True
b) False
c)
d)
Georgia's borders expanded as a result of the French and Indian War
a) True
b) False
c)
d)
The skirmish that help boost the morale and replenish the supplies of patriots near Augusta, GA.
a) Siege of Savannah
b) Battle of Bunker Hill
c) Battle of Kettle Creek
d)
What was a weakness of the Articles of Confederation?
a) The ability to start a war
b) The ability to create a postal service
c) No ability to tax to raise money for government business
d)
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