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Chapter 6 Pre-Test. A _____ was an individual who favored war with Britain.

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Page 1: Chapter 6 Pre-Test. A _____ was an individual who favored war with Britain.

Chapter 6 Pre-Test

Page 2: Chapter 6 Pre-Test. A _____ was an individual who favored war with Britain.

A _____ was an individual who favored war with Britain.

Page 3: Chapter 6 Pre-Test. A _____ was an individual who favored war with Britain.

A _____ was an individual who favored a peaceful solution to the

conflict with the British.

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A ______ is a term used to describe an individual who is

hired as a professional soldier to fight for another country.

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_______ are countries who form political ties or alliances to achieve a common goal.

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A _____ is a term used to describe an individual or party who desires to make drastic

changes in society.

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The first major battle of the Revolution was fought at

____________.

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The Battle of _______ was the battle in which General

Morgan used unconventional tactics to defeat the British in

the South.

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The turning point of the Revolution was the Battle of

_______.

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This battle began with Washington’s crossing of the

Delaware River.

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The final battle of the Revolutionary War was the Battle of _____.

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When the Second Continental Congress learned of the fighting at Lexington and Concord, one of their

first actions was to

a. declare war upon Britain.

b. send a petition to King George.

c. declare the independence of the United States.

Page 13: Chapter 6 Pre-Test. A _____ was an individual who favored war with Britain.

One factor which enabled the Continental Army to gain control of

Boston in 1776 was

a. the leadership of George Washington.

b. the support of the Loyalists in Boston.

c. the captured cannons from Fort Ticonderoga.

Page 14: Chapter 6 Pre-Test. A _____ was an individual who favored war with Britain.

Which of the following summarizes the three main ideas of the Declaration of

Independence?

a. Unjust taxes, British wrongs, unalienable rights

b. Natural rights, British wrongs, Independence

c. Natural rights, Independence, Loyalty to Britain

Page 15: Chapter 6 Pre-Test. A _____ was an individual who favored war with Britain.

How did the British attempt to persuade enslaved African Americans

to join their army?

a. They offered a large sum of money.

b. They offered land grants.

c. They offered them their freedom.

Page 16: Chapter 6 Pre-Test. A _____ was an individual who favored war with Britain.

When the British commander Clinton shifted the fighting to the South, he was

hoping to

a. utilize the British navy more effectively.

b. make use of strong Loyalist support in the backcountry.

c. use the geography of the South to defeat the Americans.

Page 17: Chapter 6 Pre-Test. A _____ was an individual who favored war with Britain.

What action FINALIZED the independence of the colonies from

Britain?

a. The Declaration of Independence

b. The Olive Branch Petition

c. A mutual agreement with Parliament

Page 18: Chapter 6 Pre-Test. A _____ was an individual who favored war with Britain.

The Battle of Saratoga was the turning point of the war because

a. it persuaded the French to join the Patriots.

b. it persuaded Spain to enter on behalf of the Americans.

c. it destroyed over half of the British army.

Page 19: Chapter 6 Pre-Test. A _____ was an individual who favored war with Britain.

What mistake did Cornwallis make which resulted in the defeat of his

army?

a. He led his army too close to the shoreline.

b. He miscalculated the strength of General Greene’s American Army.

c. He disobeyed an order and moved his army onto a peninsula.

Page 20: Chapter 6 Pre-Test. A _____ was an individual who favored war with Britain.

What was the crucial step taken by the colonies in regard to their relationship

with Great Britain?

a. Their appointment of George Washington as commander-in-chief of the continental army.

b. The Olive Branch Petition which was sent to King George

c. The approval to accept the Declaration of Independence.

Page 21: Chapter 6 Pre-Test. A _____ was an individual who favored war with Britain.

The final battle of the Revolution was fought at

a. Saratoga

b. Boston

c. Yorktown

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What commander was responsible for seizing British forts in the Northwest

on the frontier?

a. Lafayette

b. John Paul Jones

c. George Rogers Clark

Page 23: Chapter 6 Pre-Test. A _____ was an individual who favored war with Britain.

When Richard Henry Lee called for a declaration of independence and the

“necessity of separation,” he had been influenced by which of the

following?

a. Thomas Paine’s Common Sense

b. Benjamin Franklin’s Poor Richard’s Almanac

c. The committees of correspondence

Page 24: Chapter 6 Pre-Test. A _____ was an individual who favored war with Britain.

British commander William Howe decided to abandon Boston in March of

1776 because

a. he did not receive promised reinforcements.

b. American cannons threatened his position.

c. He was attacked by a French fleet of ships.

Page 25: Chapter 6 Pre-Test. A _____ was an individual who favored war with Britain.

Which of the following restates a main idea of the Declaration of

Independence?

a. All citizens should obey the laws of their government.

b. Everyone is entitled to life and liberty.

c. All kings are tyrants and should be replaced by democratic governements.

Page 26: Chapter 6 Pre-Test. A _____ was an individual who favored war with Britain.

John Paul Jones is considered a hero of the American Revolution because

he

a. captured British forts along the frontier.

b. led American armies to victory in the South.

c. defeated a British warship in the North Sea.

Page 27: Chapter 6 Pre-Test. A _____ was an individual who favored war with Britain.

Which statement below BEST describes the feelings of most

members of the Second Continental Congress in May of 1775?

a. Most were ready to dissolve political ties with Britain.

b. Most members were still hoping for a peaceful settlement to problems with Britain.

c. Most were prepared to declare war against England.

Page 28: Chapter 6 Pre-Test. A _____ was an individual who favored war with Britain.

List the terms of the Treaty of Paris of 1783.

Page 29: Chapter 6 Pre-Test. A _____ was an individual who favored war with Britain.

Cornwallis’ army was trapped at Yorktown by

a. a fleet of French warships.

b. Native American allies of the Americans.

c. the army of Lafayette.

Page 30: Chapter 6 Pre-Test. A _____ was an individual who favored war with Britain.

Which of the following was a strength of the Continental Army?

a. the large number of volunteers

b. troops who were experienced and trained soldiers

c. a knowledge of the local geography

Page 31: Chapter 6 Pre-Test. A _____ was an individual who favored war with Britain.

Which of the following battles took place in New York?

a. Yorktown and Saratoga

b. Saratoga and Trenton

c. Saratoga and Long Island

Page 32: Chapter 6 Pre-Test. A _____ was an individual who favored war with Britain.

General Washington changed his enlistment policy during the

Revolution to allow

a. women to enlist.

b. boys ages 16 and older to enlist.

c. free African Americans to join.

Page 33: Chapter 6 Pre-Test. A _____ was an individual who favored war with Britain.

Britain’s strategy to win the war in the South failed primarily because

a. the British navy failed to properly supply and bring in reinforcements.

b. there was no Loyalist support in the South.

c. Patriot officers had superior ability in using geography and resources.

Page 34: Chapter 6 Pre-Test. A _____ was an individual who favored war with Britain.

One of the advantages Patriots had during the Revolution was

a. they had more soldiers.

b. they had a stronger navy.

c. the fact many were skilled with individually owned weapons.

Page 35: Chapter 6 Pre-Test. A _____ was an individual who favored war with Britain.

To overcome the strength of well-trained British troops, Patriot troops

would often

a. lure the British into the countryside, away from cities, to attack them.

b. rely heavily upon their Native American allies.

c. rely upon the strength of the French navy.

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What percentage of Americans were Loyalists?

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What percentage of Americans were Patriots?

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True or False?

One advantage the British had was the support of Loyalists among the population.

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Who helped to ease the hardships of the soldiers at Valley Forge?

a. Native American allies

b. Farmers near Philadelphia

c. women volunteers

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Which of the following was the primary cause of the hardships at Valley

Forge?

a. lack of support of the Patriot cause

b. poor morale among the soldiers

c. lack of government resources