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The American Revolutionary War Quiz – American War of Independence was the first democratic movement to be successful in modern times. The victory of the American colonies signified not only the establishment of a new country but also the victory of the democratic system. There was clear public support for forming a government. The people who lived in the American colonies put a lot of effort into making the democratic process work. No other country has applied the great democratic ideals to such an extent as the United States.

Which year marked the introduction of the Stamp Act, the first attempt by the British government to tax all colonial legal and commercial documents, newspapers, pamphlets, cards, almanacs, and dice directly in order to generate revenue?
a. 1758
b. 1765
c. 1770
d. 1802
Answer : b. 1765

Which convention was originally called to amend the Articles of Confederation and held in Philadelphia in 1787?
a. Annapolis Convention
b. Constitutional Convention
c. Seneca Falls Convention
d. All of the above
Answer : b. Constitutional Convention

In the Revolutionary War, what was the first significant American victory?
a. Battle of Long Island
b. Battle of Saratoga
c. Battle of Cowpens
d. Battle of Manassas
Answer : b. Battle of Saratoga

What is the name given to the American Revolutionary leaders?
a. Founding Fathers
b. fathers-in-law
c. Church Fathers
d. None of the above
Answer : a. Founding Fathers

Whose officers participated in the American Revolution formed this organization in May 1783?
a.Carlisle Commission
b.Society of the Cincinnati
c. Hartford Convention
d. None of the above
Answer : b.Society of the Cincinnati

Which of the following British American author whose “Common Sense” political pamphlet had an impact on the American Revolution?
a. Mary Wollstonecraft
b. Mary Astell
c. Edmund Burke
d. Thomas Paine
Answer : d. Thomas Paine

Which country in Europe helped the Americans and provided significant military support during the Revolutionary War?
a. France
b. Sweden
c. Spain
d. India
Answer : a. France

Which American naval officer said, “I have not yet begun to fight!” during a naval confrontation with the British?
a. John Paul Jones
b. Dudley Saltonstall
c. John Hazelwood
d. None of the above
Answer : a. John Paul Jones

What is another name for the American Revolution?
a. United States War of Independence
b. Sweden War
c. Spain War
d. American Civil War
Answer : a. United States War of Independence

In what conflict did the American Revolution’s armed forces conclude?
a. Battle of Yorktown
b. Battle of Cowpens
c. Battle of Trenton
d. All of the above
Answer : a. Battle of Yorktown

During the American Revolution, who was the commander of the first French fleet dispatched to help the colonists in America?
a. Napoleon Bonaparte
b. Charles-Hector, count d”Estaing
c. Jean Lannes
d. None of the above
Answer : b. Charles-Hector, count d”Estaing

Regarding the Continental Army, which organization did Benjamin Tallmadge found?
a. Plymouth Company
b. Culper Spy Ring
c. Priory of Sion
d. Office of Strategic Services
Answer : b. Culper Spy Ring

The United States of America was formed by how many British colonies?
a. 12
b. 13
c. 14
d. 15
Answer : b. 13

Who worked as George Washington’s aide-de-camp for four years?
a. James Madison
b. Alexander Hamilton
c. John Jay
d. James Monroe
Answer : b. Alexander Hamilton

Which animal is shown with the words “Don’t tread on me” on the Revolutionary War flag?
a. Lion
b. Deer
c. Snake
d. Bear
Answer : c. Snake

“Give me liberty or give me death!” is a famous quote. Who said it?
a. Patrick Henry
b. Edmund Randolph
c. Thomas Grenville
d. Timothy Pickering
Answer : a. Patrick Henry

Which officer in the American Revolution was hanged in 1776 for spying against the British?
a. Francis Marion
b. Nathan Hale
c. Thomas Hickey
d. Nathanael Greene
Answer : b. Nathan Hale

Where did the famous Battle of Bunker Hill take place?
a. Portland
b. Boston
c. Chicago
d. Nashua
Answer : b. Boston

Which year observed the introduction of the Stamp Act, the first attempt by the British parliament to tax all colonial legal and commercial documents, newspapers, pamphlets, cards, almanacs, and dice directly in order to generate revenue?
a. 1765
b. 1760
c. 1750
d. 1725
Answer : a. 1765

By defeating the British at Yorktown in 1781, which French general contributed to the American Revolution?
a. Jean-Baptiste-Donatien de Vimeur, comte de Rochambeau
b. Marcellin Marbot
c. André Masséna
d. Jean Baptiste Kléber
Answer : a. Jean-Baptiste-Donatien de Vimeur, comte de Rochambeau

Which American military leader is known for capturing Cahokia, Kaskaskia, and Vincennes?
a. Esek Hopkins
b. Elias Dayton
c. George Rogers Clark
d. Simon Kenton
Answer : c. George Rogers Clark

Which fort was taken by the Green Mountain Boys in 1775 under Ethan Allen?
a. Fort Machault
b. Fort Duquesne
c. Fort Ticonderoga
d. Fort William Henry
Answer : c. Fort Ticonderoga

In which place was the First Continental Congress held?
a. Baltimore
b. Philadelphia
c. New York City
d. Richmond
Answer : b. Philadelphia

Which French general, fought alongside American colonists in the Continental Army against the British and became George Washington’s surrogate father?
a. Louis Duportail
b. Baron von Steuben
c. Marquis de Lafayette
d. Michel Ney
Answer : c. Marquis de Lafayette

In the 1777 Saratoga campaign, which British general was defeated by American forces?
a. Banastre Tarleton
b. Patrick Ferguson
c. John Burgoyne
d. Horatio Gates
Answer : c. John Burgoyne

Which American military officer became a traitor when he turned against his country and fought for the British during the American Revolution?
a. Richard Montgomery
b. John Laurens
c. Benedict Arnold
d. Edward Hand
Answer : c. Benedict Arnold

Which Massachusetts “radical” leader opposed the British Parliament’s taxation of the colonies and most likely helped in the Boston Tea Party’s planning?
a. Crispus Attucks
b. Samuel Adams
c. James Otis Jr.
d. Alexander Hamilton
Answer : b. Samuel Adams

Which thirteen British American colonies’ legislatures established committees tasked with fostering intercolonial cooperation and colonial leadership?
a. Committees of Safety
b. Committees of Correspondence
c. Committees of the White House
d. Committees of Colonies
Answer : b. Committees of Correspondence

When did the Congress adopt the Articles of Confederation?
a. 1760
b. 1765
c. 1777
d. 1787
Answer : c. 1777

What was the total number of acts that made up the Intolerable Acts that were passed for colonial America?
a. 5
b. 4
c. 3
d. 2
Answer : b. 4

During the American Revolution, who was the colonial armies’ chief commander?
a. John Adams
b. George Washington
c. Aaron Burr
d. Thomas Jefferson
Answer : b. George Washington

Which American war heroine is credited with preventing a British attack on General George Washington’s army?
a. Sybil Ludington
b. Ann Bates
c. Lydia Barrington Darragh
d. Deborah Sampson
Answer : c. Lydia Barrington Darragh

During the American Revolution, what lessons did German officer Baron von Steuben teach to American soldiers?
a. Ways to fight as a militia group.
b. Ways to loot a British armory.
c. Ways to fight as a disciplined fighting force.
d. Ways of guerrilla warfare.
Answer : c. Ways to fight as a disciplined fighting force.

Which of these American Revolutionary figures was not born on January 1st?
a. Betsy Ross
b. Paul Revere
c. George Washington
d. Anthony Wayne
Answer : c. George Washington

During the American Revolution, which American Indian chief was an officer in the British military?
a. Handsome Lake
b. Joseph Brant
c. Tecumseh
d. Alexander McGillivray
Answer : b. Joseph Brant

Who worked as the American commissioners’ secretary in France and surveilled them for the British government?
a. Hercules Mulligan
b. Abraham Woodhull
c. Edward Bancroft
d. Austin Roe
Answer : c. Edward Bancroft

The Continental Army was established during which Continental Congress session?
a. Fourth Continental Congress
b. Third Continental Congress
c. Second Continental Congress
d. First Continental Congress
Answer : c. Second Continental Congress

Which wars served as the catalyst for the American Revolution?
a. Battles of Kellogg’s Grove
b. Battles of Lexington and Concord
c. Battles of Saratoga
d. Battles of Trenton and Princeton
Answer : b. Battles of Lexington and Concord

Who was the first to sign the Declaration of Independence for the United States?
a. John Hancock
b. Caesar Rodney
c. William Floyd
d. Francis Lightfoot Lee
Answer : a. John Hancock

Which colonial militiaman is renowned for being prepared for combat “at a minute’s warning”?
a. Minutemen
b. Nauvoo Legion
c. Ohio Company
d. Tryon County militia
Answer : a. Minutemen

Which document declared the 13 colonies in North America to be independent of Great Britain?
a. Universal Declaration of Human Rights
b. The Federalist Papers
c. Articles of Confederation
d. Declaration of Independence
Answer : d. Declaration of Independence

Who wrote “A Summary View of the Rights of British America,” which was first published in 1774?
a. Thomas Jefferson
b. Olaudah Equiano
c. Phillis Wheatley
d. William Hill Brown
Answer : a. Thomas Jefferson

Which intellectual movement has roots of the American Revolution?
a. The Renaissance
b. The Enlightenment
c. Neoplatonism
d. None of the above
Answer : b. The Enlightenment

When was the Declaration of Independence issue by the United States?
a. 1760
b. 1765
c. 1770
d. 1776
Answer : d. 1776

Which statesman from America has known as the “Penman of the Revolution”?
a. Frederick Douglass
b. John Jay
c. Roger Sherman
d. John Dickinson
Answer : d. John Dickinson

Which Massachusetts incident involved five people being killed by British soldiers firing into a crowd?
a. Baylor Massacre
b. Gnadenhutten Massacre
c. Boston Massacre
d. Pyle”s Massacre
Answer : a. Baylor Massacre

Which Intolerable Act made it necessary for colonists to house British soldiers?
a. Administration of Justice Act
b. Quebec Act
c. Boston Port Act
d. Quartering Act
Answer : d. Quartering Act

Which treaty place an end to the American Revolutionary War?
a. the Treaty of Versailles
b. the Treaty of Paris
c. the Camp David Accord
d. the Treaty of Brest-Litovsk
Answer : b. the Treaty of Paris

Which American colonial organization was founded in 1765 to oppose the Stamp Act?
a. Sons of Liberty
b. Knights of the Golden Circle
c. Daughters of the American Revolution
d. Council for New England
Answer : a. Sons of Liberty

In protest against the British for taxing without representation, what incident happened in Boston Harbor?
a. Boston Tea Party
b. The Siege of Boston
c. Suffolk Resolves
d. Boston campaign
Answer : a. Boston Tea Party

Which American Revolutionary folk hero was immortalized in an epic poem by Longfellow about his famous midnight ride in 1775?
a. Daniel Morgan
b. Paul Revere
c. Ethan Allen
d. William Dawes
Answer : b. Paul Revere

From 1776 to 1778, who led the British army in North America as its chief commander?
a. William Howe
b. Augustus Keppel
c. Henry Clinton
d. Charles Lee
Answer : a. William Howe

Who among these fought in the American Revolution?
a. Henry Adams
b. Patrick Henry
c. Henry Thomas
d. Patrick McGoohan
Answer : b. Patrick Henry

After the Stamp Act was repealed in 1766, which act declared that the British Parliament had the same taxing power in America as it did in Great Britain?
a. Inclosure Act
b. Libel Act
c. Appropriation Act
d. Declaratory Act t
Answer : d. Declaratory Act

During the winter of 1777–1778, where did General George Washington and his army stay?
a. Valley Forge
b. Beacon Hill
c. Monticello
d. Fort Gaines
Answer : a. Valley Forge

Which American general of the American Revolution was known as the Swamp Fox?
a. Benedict Arnold
b. Francis Marion
c. George Washington
d. William Gates
Answer : b. Francis Marion

Which American military officer became a traitor when he turned against his country and fought for the British during the American Revolution?
a. John Laurens
b. Benedict Arnold
c. Edward Hand
d. Richard Montgomery
Answer : b. Benedict Arnold

Which American scout, dressed in male clothes, went by the nickname “Mad Ann” and functioned as a spy and messenger during the war?
a. Anna Harrison
b. Ann Bailey
c. Nancy Hart
d. Anne Bradstreet
Answer : b. Ann Bailey

What is the name of the armed uprising that occurred in Massachusetts between 1786 and 1787 in response to the dire economic circumstances?
a. Shays”s Rebellion
b. Whiskey Rebellion
c. Bacon”s Rebellion
d. Fries” Rebellion
Answer : a. Shays”s Rebellion

What was the nickname given for the American colonists during the American Revolution who sided with Great Britain?
a. Anglicans
b. Loyalists
c. Royalists
d. Patriots
Answer : b. Loyalists

In American history, July 4, 1776, is significant because on this day _________________.
a. France Signed a treaty of alliance with the United State
b. George Washington was elected as the President
c. American independence was declared
d. None of the above
Answer : c. American independence was declared

The 2.5-mile “Freedom Trail” provides a wealth of historical context for the American Revolution. Which American city is home to this well-known and significant trail?
a. Boston
b. Memphis
c. Connecticut
d. None of the above
Answer : a. Boston

“Injustice anywhere is a threat to justice everywhere”—who said that?
a. Abraham Lincoln
b. Martin Luther King, Jr.
c. Malcolm X
d. Mahatma Gandhi
Answer : b. Martin Luther King, Jr.

Who was the British-American author whose “Common Sense” political pamphlet had an impact on the American Revolution?
a. Mary Wollstonecraft
b. Thomas Paine
c. Mary Astell
d. Edmund Burke
Answer : b. Thomas Paine

The year that the England acknowledged American independence?
a. 1778
b. 1783
c. 1790
d. None of the above
Answer : b. 1783

The idea behind the American Declaration of Independence was ___________.
a. Civil Rights
b. Central Rights
c. Natural Rights
d. None of the above
Answer : a. Civil Rights

The Stamp Act was passed by Prime Minister Granville in the year of _____________.
a. 1760
b. 1765
c. 1770
d. None of the above
Answer : b. 1765

Which of these individuals was the founding father of the Constitution?
a. James Madision
b. Jefferson
c. Patrick Henry
d. Abraham Lincoln
Answer : a. James Madision

The two parties’ main points of contention during their discussion were the inclusion of the ___________.
a. Bill of rights
b. Slavery rights
c. Women’s Right
d. Constitution rights
Answer : a. Bill of rights

The conflict over the ratification of the federal constitution of the United States led to the formation of the political parties.
a. 1785
b. 1784
c. 1787
d. 1789
Answer : c. 1787

The United States Constitution was drafted in _________.
a. 1772
b. 1777
c. 1787
d. 1789
Answer : c. 1787

America was acknowledged as a nation in ___________.
a. 1776
b. 1775
c. 1774
d. 1773
Answer : a. 1776

Secretary of State was in charge of the Federalists.
a. Alexander Hamerton
b. David John
c. F.D Roosevelt
d. Thomas Jefferson
Answer : a. Alexander Hamerton

The Secretary of State led the anti-federalist movement.
a. Thomas Jefferson
b. James Madison
c. John Coulhon
d. Alexander Hmilton
Answer : a. Thomas Jefferson

The Second Continental Congress took place in the aftermath of the American War.
a. 1773
b. 1774
c. 1775
d. 1776
Answer : b. 1774

In American history, the federalist era spanned from _______________.
a. 1739 – 1805
b. 1747 – 1803
c. 1789 – 1801
d. 1800 – 1802
Answer : c. 1789-1801

Who was the American Constitution’s architect?
a. F.D Rossevelt
b. Abraham Lincoln
c. Thomas Jefferson
d. George Washington
Answer : d. George Washington

The Boston Tea Party happened in _____________ year.
a. 1772
b. 1773
c. 1774
d. 1775
Answer : b. 1773

Among the following, who was afraid of a powerful central government?
a. Thomas Jefferson
c. Andrew Jackson
c. James Monroe
d. Alexander hamiltion
Answer : a. Thomas Jefferson

Which conflict served as the catalyst for the American Revolution?
a. Battle of Saratoga
b. Battle of Bercis Heights
c. Battle of Alamo
d. Battle of Quebee
Answer : a. Battle of Saratoga

The colonies’ involvement in the conflict inspired them to take up arms against.
a. America
b. England
c. France
d. Spain
Answer : b. England

The head of the Republican Party was _________________.
a. Thomas efferson
b. James manroe
c. Abraham Lincoln
d. Andrew Jackson
Answer : c. Abraham Lincoln

The first political party in the United States of America was ______________.
a. The Whigs
b. Federalist party
c. Republican party
d. Demoratic party
Answer : b. Federalist party

The first Continental Congress took place in 1774.
a. Texas
b. Philadelphia
b. New York
d. Ohio
Answer : b. Philadelphia

Which of the following expressed disagreement with the religious reform?
a. Alexander Hamiltion
b. David James
c. Thomas Jefferson
d. Andrew Jackson
Answer : c. Thomas Jefferson

During the American Revolution, the number of colonies was_____________.
a. 12
b. 13
c. 14
d. 15
Answer : b. 13



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