The 'American War of Independence' Quiz

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This quiz will help test you on the 'American War of Independence' and, therefore, improve your knowledge on it.
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Quiz by Keira Newman, updated more than 1 year ago
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Question 1

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What was the American War of Independence?
Answer
  • It was the war between America and Mexico for America to take over part of Mexico and claim its territory there.
  • It was actually World War II. It's just another name for it.
  • It was the war between America and Britain to give America independence from Britain.

Question 2

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In [blank_start]1607[blank_end], it was the first English settlement in America. The first town was called [blank_start]Jamestown[blank_end] in Virginia and it was soon followed by Plymouth in [blank_start]Massachusetts[blank_end].
Answer
  • 1773
  • 1607
  • 1609
  • Jamestown
  • Plymouth
  • Charlestown
  • Virginia
  • New York
  • Massachusetts

Question 3

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The French and the British got into a fight against the Indians in the French and British War.
Answer
  • True
  • False

Question 4

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The Colonists and the British won the French and Indian War.
Answer
  • True
  • False

Question 5

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What advantage did the British get after signing the Treaty of Paris in 1763 after they won the French and Indian War?
Answer
  • It granted the British control of the territory from the Mississippi River to the Aplasia Mountains.
  • It left the British with lots of money that they were able to use to help their injured soldiers from the war.
  • It left the British with a lot of debt.

Question 6

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Although the [blank_start]British[blank_end] won the [blank_start]French and Indian[blank_end] War, it left them with a lot of debt. Therefore, the British decided to [blank_start]tax[blank_end] the [blank_start]American Colonists[blank_end].
Answer
  • British
  • French
  • Chinese
  • Chinese and American
  • French and British
  • French and Indian
  • pay
  • help
  • tax
  • French
  • American Colonists
  • British

Question 7

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What was the Stamp Act?
Answer
  • It was a specialist company that would help homeless stamps.
  • It was a law that specifically said that all important papers and documents needed to be produced in Britain and had to have a special stamp that the American Colonists also had to pay for.
  • It was a law that the British created that says that the American Colonists were unable to use stamps.

Question 8

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The British were also making the American Colonists pay unreasonable taxes on things like tea and postage. They had enough so they decided to stop paying taxes completely.
Answer
  • True
  • False

Question 9

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In [blank_start]1773[blank_end], three British ships delivering tea from the East India Tea Company were ambushed by [blank_start]Colonists[blank_end] disguised as American Indians. They dumped all the tea into the harbour. This was known as the [blank_start]Boston Tea Party[blank_end].
Answer
  • 1773
  • 1607
  • 1775
  • the French
  • Colonists
  • the Chinese
  • Boston Tea Party
  • Stamp Act
  • French and Indian War

Question 10

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What did the British do after the Boston Tea Party in 1773?
Answer
  • They tried to get help from the French.
  • They drank the all the tea they could find so that the American Colonists would not take it.
  • They started assembling troops to move against the Colonists.

Question 11

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Paul Revere was a Blacksmith from London.
Answer
  • True
  • False

Question 12

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[blank_start]Paul Revere[blank_end] received some 'top secret' information and so he jumped on his horse and he galloped around the street warning, "The [blank_start]British[blank_end] are coming! The [blank_start]British[blank_end] are Coming!".
Answer
  • British
  • French
  • Colonists
  • Colonists
  • British
  • French
  • Charles Cornwallis
  • George Washington
  • Paul Revere

Question 13

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On April 19th 1775, the first attacks from the Colonists against the British happened in Lexington, Massachusetts.
Answer
  • True
  • False

Question 14

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Where did the Colonists fight the British?
Answer
  • Plymouth, Massachusetts.
  • Charleston, Massachusetts.
  • London, England.

Question 15

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The [blank_start]Colonists[blank_end] suffered a devastating loss but still caused some serious damage to the [blank_start]British[blank_end] Troops. This gave the Colonists the boost of confidence they needed but they knew they couldn’t defeat the [blank_start]British[blank_end] alone. So they asked the [blank_start]French[blank_end] but were rejected as the French thought they could not beat the British as long as they were still a part of the [blank_start]British empire[blank_end]. Therefore, the representatives of Congress had a decision to make.
Answer
  • Colonists
  • British
  • French
  • British
  • Colonists
  • French
  • British
  • Colonists
  • French
  • French
  • British
  • Colonists
  • British empire
  • Colonial Militia
  • Boston Tea Party

Question 16

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Congress decided to sign the Declaration of Independence and the United States of America was born.
Answer
  • True
  • False

Question 17

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While the [blank_start]American Colonists[blank_end] waited for help to arrive, the war [blank_start]continued[blank_end]. Later that year, they lost control of [blank_start]New York[blank_end]. [blank_start]General George Washington[blank_end] knew they needed to start winning some battles or else the [blank_start]French[blank_end] would not help them
Answer
  • American Colonists
  • British
  • French
  • continued
  • ended
  • was put on hold
  • New York
  • Virginia
  • London
  • General George Washington
  • General Charles Cornwallis
  • Benjamin Franklin
  • French
  • Colonists
  • British

Question 18

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On Christmas night, who led their fleet across the Delaware River to sneak up on their allies?
Answer
  • Benjamin Franklin
  • General Charles Cornwallis
  • General George Washington

Question 19

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The next morning, The British allies defeated General Washington and his troops because they were prepared so when Washington arrived, he and his troops were killed.
Answer
  • True
  • False

Question 20

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During the two battles of Saratoga, the Colonial militia lost a lot of men, but found the strength to keep going.
Answer
  • True
  • False

Question 21

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On [blank_start]October 17th 1781[blank_end], the [blank_start]American Colonists[blank_end] forced 5000 British troops and their allies to surrender. This was a large-scale victory for the American Colonists and it proved to the [blank_start]French[blank_end] that these guys were the real deal so the [blank_start]French[blank_end] joined the fight. Now with the mighty French Naval flee on their side, the Americans battled on until the battle of [blank_start]Yorktown[blank_end] in [blank_start]1781[blank_end].
Answer
  • October 17th 1781
  • July 4th 1776
  • April 19th 1775
  • American Colonists
  • British
  • French
  • French
  • American Colonists
  • British
  • French
  • American Colonists
  • British
  • Yorktown
  • Charlestown
  • London
  • 1781
  • 1784
  • 1773

Question 22

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Where did the French and the Colonists trap a large British army?
Answer
  • Virginia's Yorktown Peninsula
  • Jamestown Town Centre
  • London Peninsula

Question 23

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British General Charles Cornwallis and his troops were greatly outnumbered. So, he hid in a cave while the rest of his British surrendered to George Washington.
Answer
  • True
  • False

Question 24

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In [blank_start]1782[blank_end], Peace negotiations began and treaty was drafted by three [blank_start]American[blank_end] representatives: John Jay, John Adams and Benjamin Franklin. It took almost two years of negotiation until finally, on [blank_start]September 3rd 1783[blank_end], [blank_start]King George[blank_end] signed the Treaty of Paris. This marked the end of the [blank_start]American Revolution[blank_end]. Great Britain officially acknowledged the USA as an independent nation. After an exhausting [blank_start]8[blank_end]-year war, freedom rang.
Answer
  • 1782
  • 1773
  • 1783
  • American
  • British
  • French
  • September 3rd 1783
  • October 17th 1781
  • July 4th 1776
  • King George
  • General George Washington
  • General Charles Cornwallis
  • American Revolution
  • Boston Tea Party
  • French and Indian War
  • 8
  • 7
  • 100
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