1. In 1778, George Rogers Clark and his soldiers
• chased General Cornwallis and the British throughout the South.
• scored major victories on the frontier for the Patriots.
• replaced General Howe as commander of the British army.
• expelled the British from New York.Saved
2. In late 1778, the British shifted their military focus to the South because they
• had already secured New England.
• expected great Tory support there.
• had been beaten badly by Indians in the West.
• all of the above
3. The greatest single American loss in the war was at
• Charleston, South Carolina.
• Kings Mountain, North Carolina.?
• Kings Mountain, North Carolina.
• Valley Forge, Pennsylvania.
• Saratoga, New York.
4. Which of the following lists of events is presented in the correct chronological order?
• Battle of Saratoga, Battle of Bunker Hill, adoption of the Articles of Confederation
• Battle of Kings Mountain, Battle of Yorktown, Battle of Saratoga
• winter at Valley Forge, adoption of Articles of Confederation, Battle of Saratoga
• Battle of Saratoga, capture of Charleston, Battle of Yorktown
5. "I have not yet begun to fight," said
• George Washington at Valley Forge.
• John Paul Jones after winning a sea battle with the British.
• Thomas Paine in The American Crisis.
• General William Howe before Saratoga.
6. The French played a vital role in the colonists' victory at
• Yorktown.
• Saratoga.
• Kings Mountain.
• all of the above
7. According to the Peace of Paris,
• Loyalists lost their property in the United States but received compensation from the British government.
• the United States controlled the territory between the Atlantic Ocean and the Mississippi River.
• the United States guaranteed that debts owed to British merchants would be paid in full.
• all of the above
8. Under the government of the Articles of Confederation,
• an amendment required the approval of only nine of thirteen states.
• there was an executive, but no judicial, branch of government.
• the government had the power to tax the states if necessary.
• the central government, rather than the states, had control over foreign relations.
9. As a result of the American Revolution, women gained
• the right to hold political office in most states.
• the ability to get an easy divorce.
• ready access to formal, free, public education.
• few new social, political, or economic rights.
10. The American Revolution led to the following change in religion:
• Greater separation of church and state.
• the creation of national church organizations.
• complete freedom of religion.
• all of the above
11. The British controlled New York throughout the war.
True
False
12. By early 1777, George Washington realized that the Americans could defeat the British only in a war of attrition.
True
False
13. Spain entered the war as an ally of the Americans.
True
False
14. In 1778 Parliament granted all of the colonies' demands except independence.
True
False
15. The war's turning point in the South was the Battle of Kings Mountain.
True
False
16. One of the most able of Washington's generals was the Quaker Nathanael Greene.
True
False
17. Between 1777 and 1780, Benedict Arnold switched from fighting for the British to supporting the colonists.
True
False
18. In the state constitutions framed during the Revolution, the powers of the governor were usually increased in order to maintain order.
True
False
19. Britain was the leading military power in the American Revolution.
• True
• False
20. Americans began celebrating July 4 only after independence had been achieved at the end of the Revolutionary War.
True
False
21. Benjamin Franklin was one of the commissioners who negotiated the terms of the Treaty of Paris, which ended the Revolutionary War.
True
False
22. During the Revolution, the British army freed more slaves than did the colonists.
True
False
23. The Americans owed much of their success to the African American unit known as the "Ethiopian Regiment."
True
False
24. All Native American nations allied themselves with the Patriots during the Revolutionary War.
True
False
25. As a result of the American Revolution, all states adopted universal male suffrage.
True
False.