Froggy Jumps THE WAR FOR INDEPENDENCEVersión en línea REVISION por Fifth Grade 1 In 1770, Great Britain and the colonies had a tense relationship. a TRUE b FALSE c 2 The colonies believed that the laws passed by Great Britain were fair. a TRUE b FALSE c 3 The First Continental Congress was organized in 1774. a TRUE b FALSE c 4 After the First Continental Congress, there was no more tension between Great Britain and the colonies. a FALSE b TRUE c 5 The Second Continental Congress was a step towards independence. a TRUE b FALSE c 6 The Declaration of Independence stated that the 13 Colonies were no longer under British rule. a TRUE b FALSE c 7 Thomas Jefferson was the leader of the colonial army. a TRUE b FALSE c 8 The Declaration of Independence was the document that replaced the Articles of Confederation. a TRUE b FALSE c 9 The United States Constitution and the Declaration of Independence are the two most important documents in the history of the United States. a TRUE b FALSE c 10 The War for Independence started at Lexington and Concord, Massachusetts in 1776. a TRUE b FALSE c 11 The colonies’ fighters were called “minutemen” because they could be ready to fight in one minute. a TRUE b FALSE c 12 The colonists won the war in 1785. a TRUE b FALSE c 13 The Constitution has provided a plan of government for the United States. a TRUE b FALSE c 14 The Articles of Confederation weren't improved. a TRUE b FALSE c