Exam 6: Securing Independence, Defining Nationhood
Exam 1: Native Peoples of America72 Questions
Exam 2: The Rise of the Atlantic World131 Questions
Exam 3: The Emergence of Colonial Societies119 Questions
Exam 4: The Bonds of Empire106 Questions
Exam 5: Roads to Revolution112 Questions
Exam 6: Securing Independence, Defining Nationhood129 Questions
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Exam 13: Immigration, Expansion, and Sectional Conflict99 Questions
Exam 14: From Compromise to Secession108 Questions
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Exam 28: Liberalism, Civil Rights, and War in Vietnam126 Questions
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Exam 30: A Conservative Revival and the End of the Cold War156 Questions
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Instructions: Choose the letter on the accompanying map of the Mid-Atlantic States and Old Northwest that correctly identifies each of the following:
Brandywine Creek, Pennsylvania

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Who were the loyalists, and why did they remain loyal? What were their beliefs? What happened to them? Were they treated justly?
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Whigs and Tories (loyalists)
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Which of the following was one of the ways the American Revolution affected African-Americans?
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Instructions: Identify the following. Be as specific as possible, and include names, dates, and relevant facts as appropriate. Be sure to explain the significance of the person or term.
Robert Morris, Newburgh Conspiracy
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Instructions: Choose the letter on the accompanying map of the southern United States that correctly identifies each of the following:
Tennessee

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According to the Northwest Ordinance, a territory could be admitted as a new state when
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Compare the impact that the American Revolution had on women and African Americans. What specific changes occurred during the Revolutionary era, and how did the events of the era lay the groundwork for future reforms?
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Battle of Saratoga
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Alexander McGillivray
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Battle of Monmouth
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Instructions: Choose the letter on the accompanying map of the Northeast that correctly identifies each of the following:
Ticonderoga

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What were the causes and consequences of Shays's Rebellion? Why was the rebellion significant to the adoption of a new constitution?
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Jay-Gardoqui Treaty
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Discuss the impact that the American Revolution had on American social structure. In what ways did "the Revolutionary era set in motion significant social changes"? How did the war democratize the political assumptions of Americans?
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The Federalist
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Battle of Brandywine Creek
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Of all the political innovations of the era of the American Revolution, which can be considered the most radical?
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What did the term "republican" imply for most leaders of the American Revolution?
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