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1. 
How many colonies started the revolution?
A.
20
B.
10
C.
13
D.
15
2. 
Which country did they belong to?
A.
Spain
B.
England
C.
France
D.
North America
3. 
What was the trigger for the U.S. Revolution?
A.
The 7 Years War
B.
The Boston Tea Party
C.
The Battle of Lexington
D.
The East India Company
4. 
What was the motto of the American revolutionaries? What did that slogan defend?
A.
"Vive la France" - Support for France.
B.
"Long Live King George" - Support for the King of England.
C.
"Liberty, Equality and Fraternity" - The Right for Freedom and Equality.
D.
"No taxation without representation" - Opposition to British Taxes
5. 
What law was passed in 1773? What riot did it cause?
A.
The Tea Act - The Boston Tea Party
B.
The Sugar Act - The New York Sugar Party
C.
The Coffee Act - The Washington Coffee Party
D.
The Stamp Act - The Philadelphia Stamp Party
6. 
Between what years did the war of independence take place?
A.
1756 - 1763
B.
1789 - 1799
C.
1775 - 1783
D.
1810 - 1818
7. 
When was the Declaration of Independence of the United States approved?
A.
4th April 1775
B.
4th July 1776
C.
16th December 1773
D.
19th April 1775
8. 
What is recognised by the Peace of Versailles? What year was it signed?
A.
It recognised the end of the war between England and France in 1763.
B.
It recognised the end of the French Revolution in 1799.
C.
It recognised the fall of The British Empire in 1947.
D.
It recognised the independence of the United States of America in 1783.
9. 
What important document was written at the Philadelphia Convention of 1787?
A.
The Declaration of Independence.
B.
The U.S. Constitution.
C.
The Magna Carta.
D.
The Treaty of Versailles.
10. 
Who was the first president of the United States?
A.
Thomas Jefferson
B.
George Washington
C.
Samuel Adams
D.
Benjamin Franklin
11. 
What were the main consequences of the American Revolution?
A.
The fall of the British Empire and independence for India.
B.
Freedom for African-American slaves and native Americans.
C.
The French Revolution and The Emancipation of Latin America.
D.
Independence from Great Britain, North America started a new empire.