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goldenfox [79]
3 years ago
5

Someone Answer all this for MAX POINTS: 1.John Adams complained that Loyalists used the prospect of independence in what way? 2.

Who was the primary composer of the Declaration of Independence? 3. The Declaration’s “list of grievances” included: 4. “All Men are Created Equal” benefited whom, primarily? 5. What was Nathan Hale doing when he was captured by the British? 6. Who was defeated by Washington’s forces in Trenton? 7. What was the significance of the Battle of Saratoga? 8. What were the conditions for the Continental Army at Valley Forge, and how did Americans react to that situation? 9. When did free African Americans begin fighting for the Patriot cause? 10. What law concerning slavery was passed in Pennsylvania in 1780? 11. How did Deborah Sampson and Mary Ludwig Hays help the Patriot cause? 12. Who made the famous quote, “I have not yet begun to fight!”? 13. Francis Marion led Patriots in what region? They were known for which style of fighting? What was his nickname, as a result? 14. Whose name has come to mean, “traitor?” 15. What happened to the Loyalists’ property after the war? 16. How long did the American Revolution last? 17. Please list some significant factors in how the Americans won the Revolutionary War: 18. France’s “Declaration of the Rights of Man and the Citizen”, was modeled on part from what American document? 19. The Declaration of Independence is divided into a preamble and three main sections. Please give the main topic of the three main sections: 20. What was the central idea of the Declaration of Independence? 21. Which battle, which occurred in the middle states, was a major turning point in the Revolution? 22. Which foreign country first signed a treaty of alliance with the United States? 23. Who introduced the Virginia resolution to Congress that the colonies were, “free and independent states?” 24. Most Native American groups sided with whom during the American Revolution? 25. Please name some individuals who aided the Patriot cause. (names, country of origin and how they helped) 26. Which state did not allow African-Americans to join the militia? 27. Paine’s Common Sense increased support for__________ ____ in the colonies. 28. The Declaration of Independence is based on the idea of natural _________________. 29. Both Patriots and Loyalists were in a __________________ at the start of 1776. 30. Committee members John Adams and ____________ __________ suggested only minor changes to Thomas Jefferson’s writing of the Declaration of Independence. 31. Following the capture of Charles Town, the British took over all of _______________. 32. American General Daniel Morgan won a clear victory in the battle of ____________________. 33. The treaty ending the American Revolutionary War was signed in __________________. 34. The ideals of the Declaration of Independence helped to inspire leaders of the __________ Revolution in 1789. 35. Describe the impact the Declaration of Independence had on the nature of the American Revolution:
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2 answers:
lana [24]3 years ago
8 0
When is this due and what grade are you in?

konstantin123 [22]3 years ago
8 0
#1 your answer is <span>To scare the colonists into giving up.
#2 </span><span>Thomas Jefferson
#3 </span><span>That would be Trial by jury and taxed without consent
#4 White males who owned properties
#5</span><span> He was definitely spying on the British.
#6 </span><span>To boost morale
#7 that was hessians
#8 </span><span>It proved that Americans could win the war.
#9 </span><span>They sent and collected food and supplies.
#10 Think that was the 3 fifths law
#11 I think </span><span>She joined the army disguised as a man
#12 John Paul Jones
#14</span><span>Benedict Arnold
#16 it lasted for 7 years
#19</span><span> General ideas about society and government
#20 to </span><span>break away from Britian
#21 </span><span>The Battle of Saratoga
#22 </span><span>France
#23 </span><span>Richard Henry Lee
#24 Brittan
#26 south Carolina
#27 Revolution or indipendence.
#28 </span><span>natural rights
#29 minority
#30</span><span>Ben Franklin
#31 The military instilations.
#32</span><span> Cowpens
#33</span>Paris
#34 <span>French

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This is the best i could do

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