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Why was the Stamp Act unfair
a) Colonists had no representation in Parliament
b) Stamps were expensive
c) Not everyone bought stamps
d) The King didn't have to buy stamps.

Why was the Declaration of Independence written?
a) The colonies wanted to leave the United States.
b) The colonies wanted to be independent from Great Britain.
c) The colonies wanted to be part of Spain.
d) The colonies wanted to be free from France.

What was the Treaty of Paris?
a) It was the agreement that ended the Battle of Saratoga.
b) It was the agreement that began the Revolutionary War.
c) It was the agreement that ended the Battle of Lexington.
d) It was the agreement that ended the Revolutionary War.

What are the first two battles of the Revolutionary War?
a) Saratoga and Trenton
b) Ticonderoga and Trenton
c) Lexington and Concord
d) Lexington and Valley Forge

What does quartering mean?
a) Give food and shelter to others
b) dividing into 4 pieces
c) give jobs to soldiers
d) give people your animals

Why was the Battle of Saratoga important?
a) Spain helped the Patriots
b) France helped the Patriots
c) Germany helped the Patriots
d) Italy helped the Patriots.

What do you call when colonists dressed as Native Americans and threw tea into the harbor?
a) Battle of Lexington
b) French Tea Party
c) Boston Tea Party
d) Olive Branch Petition

What side did African Americans fight on?
a) Both
b) American
c) British
d) None

Where did the British surrender to the Patriots?
a) Lexington
b) Saratoga
c) Yorktown
d) Concord

What was the pamphlet written in plain English that colonists could understand?
a) Common Sense
b) Declaration of Independence
c) Canterbury Tales
d) Stamp Act

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