U.S. History - Unit 2 (SSUSH4ef) Question Preview (ID: 60017)


Domestic Assistance The 1783 Treaty Of Paris. TEACHERS: click here for quick copy question ID numbers.

Military encampments usually had large numbers of women!
a) TRUE
b) FALSE
c) ###
d) ####

There is evidence to suggest that hundreds of women dressed as men and fought in the American Revolution!
a) TRUE
b) FALSE
c) ###
d) ####

During the American Revolution, most Indians in the west were:
a) allies of the British
b) allies of the colonists
c) ###
d) ####

What happened to supportive Indians at the 1783 Treaty of Paris?
a) They were ignored.
b) They were given much of their land back.
c) They won new territories in the Ohio River Valley.
d) ####

African-Americans believed that the American Revolution was a great time to expand their rights!
a) TRUE
b) FALSE
c) ###
d) ####

Who was Crispus Attucks?
a) He was an African-American killed during the Boston Massacre.
b) He signed the 1783 Treaty of Paris for France.
c) He helped write the Declaration of Independence.
d) He secured Dutch support for the colonists.

How many African-Americans fought during the American Revolution?
a) approximately 5,000
b) zero
c) approximately 25,000
d) ####

Benjamin Franklin, John Adams, and John Jay...
a) negotiated the 1783 Treaty of Paris
b) refused to sign the 1783 Treaty of Paris
c) were crucial during the Battle of Saratoga
d) ####

The American Revolution ended with:
a) the 1783 Treaty of Paris
b) the 1763 Treaty of Paris
c) the Proclamation of 1763
d) the Townshend Acts

Spain and France were also involved in the creation of the 1783 Treaty of Paris!
a) TRUE
b) FALSE
c) ###
d) ####

Due to the 1783 Treaty of Paris, the western boundary of the United States became:
a) the Mississippi River
b) the Pacific Ocean
c) the Appalachian Mountains
d) the Rocky Mountains

Play Games with the Questions above at ReviewGameZone.com
To play games using the questions from above, visit ReviewGameZone.com and enter game ID number: 60017 in the upper right hand corner or click here.

TEACHERS / EDUCATORS
Log In
| Sign Up / Register