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
Exam 7: Launching the New Republic105 Questions
Exam 8: America at War and Peace113 Questions
Exam 9: The Transformation of American Society99 Questions
Exam 10: Democratic Politics, Religious Revival, and Reform106 Questions
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Exam 12: The Old South and Slavery105 Questions
Exam 13: Immigration, Expansion, and Sectional Conflict99 Questions
Exam 14: From Compromise to Secession108 Questions
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Fort Detroit

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Illinois

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Why was the Battle of Saratoga so significant to the American Revolution?
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The Federalist
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Monmouth, New Jersey

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George Washington
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Alexander McGillivray
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William and Richard Howe
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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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Shays's Rebellion
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Explore how and why the United States won its independence in the Revolutionary War. Why was the leadership of General George Washington so important? What role did foreign support play in the American victory? How important was the common soldier to the success of the Revolution?
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How did the results of the war in mainland North America compare with the outcome elsewhere?
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Nathanael Greene
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What did the term "republican" imply for most leaders of the American Revolution?
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Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

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Which of the following battles forced the British government to commence peace negotiations with the Americans?
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Which of the following statements correctly describes the fate of Loyalists after the British defeat in the American Revolution?
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Which of the following was not one of the problems facing the newly-independent United States after the Treaty of Paris?
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