6. What effect did the capture of fort Ticonderoga have on the fighting in Boston between the American colonists and the British?

A) the British left Boston when they saw the forts military weapons positioned on Dorchester heights****

B) the British delayed American troops from joining the fight in Boston because of the battle at the fort

C) the Americans were able to use he forts cannons to destroy the British ships blockading the Boston's port

D) the Americans lost the battle of bunker hill because of the number of cannons the British had acquired from the fort.

7. What was significant about the role of the green mountain boys? Select three answers.

A) they launched a surprise attack on fort Ticonderoga and defeated the British***

B) they assisted Washington and his troops in launching a suprise attack in Trenton.***

C) they secured valuable supplies of gunpowder and cannons***

D) they secured a key route into Canada

E) they brought their wives to help with the war effort

8. which of the following excerpts is a grievance of the American colonists that was included in the Declaration of Independence?

A) "we hold these truths to be self-evident that all men are created equal and they are endowed by their creator"

B) "such has been the patient sufferance of these colonies; and such is now the necessity which constrains them to alter their former systems of government"

C) "he has dissolved representative houses repeatedly, for opposing with manly firmness his invasions on the rights of the people"****

D) "we therefore the representatives of the untied states of America...solemnly punish and declare, that these United colonies are and of right ought to be free and independent states..."

9. What effect do you think these words had on American colonists- "A government of our own is our natural right: and when a man seriously reflects on the precariousness of human affairs, he will become convinced, that it is infinitely wiser and safer, to form a constitution of our own in a cool deliberate manner, while we have it in our power, than to trust such an interesting event to time and chance" - Thomas Paine, Common Sense

A) they most likely inspired fear in the loyalists/patriots

B) they most likely strengthened the colonists desire to act on their wish to separate from Britain****

C) they most likely encouraged the framers to meet and write the U.S constitution at the continental congress

D) they most likely increased colonial acts of civil disobedience by confirming their validity

10. Why did congress feel the need to boost American morale by releasing an address in early 1778?

A) American army had given up and began to side with the British

B) Americans were beginning to lose hope of winning their independence****

C) congress hoped people would donate much needed supplies

D) congress used the address as a way to trick the British

1. D

2. A
3. A B C
4. C
5. D
6. D
7. B
8. C
9. A
10. A C D
11. C
12. B
13. B
14. C
15. B
16. C
17. C
18. C
19. A

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7 - two of your answers are correct. Did the Green Mountain Boys fight in New Jersey?
8 - I agree
9 - yes
10- yes

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they are dumb

they dont put the actual answer they just put the letter

Are these answers right?

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6. To answer this question, we need to evaluate the options provided. Option A states that the British left Boston when they saw the fort's military weapons positioned on Dorchester Heights. To confirm this, we can refer to historical sources such as books, articles, or documents that discuss the events during the American Revolution. One such source is the book "1776" by David McCullough, which provides a detailed account of the capture of Fort Ticonderoga and its impact on the fighting in Boston. Additionally, online resources from reputable websites, such as the National Park Service or history organizations, can also provide information about the capture of Fort Ticonderoga. By reviewing these sources, we can find evidence that supports or refutes the claim made in option A.

7. To determine the significance of the role of the Green Mountain Boys, we can follow a similar process. We need to evaluate each option and verify its accuracy using historical sources. Option A states that the Green Mountain Boys launched a surprise attack on Fort Ticonderoga and defeated the British. This can be verified through historical records of the American Revolution, such as letters, diaries, or official reports. Books specifically focused on the contribution of the Green Mountain Boys or primary source documents from the time period can provide information about their actions. By consulting these sources, we can confirm whether or not option A is correct. Similarly, we can apply this process to options B, C, D, and E to determine which three options are significant regarding the role of the Green Mountain Boys.

8. The question asks for an excerpt from the Declaration of Independence that reflects a grievance of the American colonists. To identify the correct answer, we can review the text of the Declaration of Independence itself. Accessing credible sources that provide the full text of the document, such as online archives or reputable educational websites, will enable us to identify the specific grievances mentioned in the Declaration of Independence. By comparing the options given with the content of the document, we can determine which excerpt aligns with the grievances expressed in the Declaration.

9. This question asks for the effect of Thomas Paine's words on American colonists. To understand the impact of Paine's words, we need to analyze the statement provided. By interpreting the meaning and context of the quote, we can determine its potential effect on the colonists. Consulting historical analyses of Thomas Paine's writings, particularly "Common Sense," will provide insights into the influence he had on American colonists during the Revolutionary War. Additionally, studying primary sources from the time, such as letters or diaries, that reflect the reaction of colonists to Paine's ideas can help us assess the likely effect of his words on the colonists.

10. To determine the reasons behind Congress releasing an address in early 1778, we need to assess the options and evaluate their accuracy. Consulting reputable historical sources, such as books on the American Revolution or documents from the time period, can provide insights into Congress's motivations. By examining primary source documents, such as speeches or letters written by Congress members, we can better understand the context and purpose behind the release of the address. Additionally, secondary sources, such as historical analyses or scholarly articles, can offer interpretations and explanations of the reasons behind the address and its intended impact on American morale.