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Unit 3 Revolution Review

1.

*spying for the Patriots * fundraising for the Revolutionary Army * taking control of a cannon at the Battle of Monmouth * writing pamphlets to encourage support for the Patriots

The actions listed above were contributions to the Revolutionary War made by _________.

women patriots

2.

What was a common characteristic of many painting made during the Revolutionary era?

Portraits were a popular art form at this time period.

3.

What major era in U.S. history is referred to in the graphic?

Revolutionary

4.

James Armistead helped to contribute to the American victory at Yorktown by ______.

passing along information he had discovered while spying

5.

How did French aristocrat the Marquis de Lafayette contribute to the American Revolutionary War?

He commanded troops for the colonists against British forces.

6.

In 1770, the lawyer and future president John Adams defended British soldiers accused of the Boston Massacre. How do his actions serve as a model of civic virtue?

Citizens should allow a court of law to determine justice.

7.

Which of the following are considered unalienable rights according to the authors of the Declaration of Independence?

Life, liberty, pursuit of happiness

8.

Who is often considered the founder of the U.S. Navy?

John Paul Jones

9.

Which of the following groups opposed the Declaration of Independence?

Loyalist

10.

Why did delegates to the Second Continental Congress write the Articles of Confederation?

To establish a government framework separate from Great Britain

11.

Where did General Washington camp the Continental Army for training over the bitter winter of 1777-1778?

Valley Forge

12.

Which of the following was a grievance listed in the Declaration of Independence?

Quartering of soldiers

13.

Many of the protests and demonstrations that followed the Stamp Act and Intolerable Acts were examples of which of the following?

Civil disobedience

14.

Why would the writings of Mercy Otis Warren be informative to a historian?

She wrote one of the earliest histories about the Revolutionary War.

15.

Many individuals contributed to the revolutionary cause, though the first to give his life to the cause was _______.

Crispus Attucks

16.

Why did the Proclamation of 1763 contribute to tensions between colonists and Great Britain?

It limited colonial expansion beyond the Appalachian Mountains.