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Round 1 Ultimate Question Team 1 Team 2 Scores can be changed manually during the slide show. Complete all of Round 1 before going to the Ultimate Question Click on Round 1 to access categories and questions. Team 3 Team 4

Category #1Category #2Category #4Category #5Category #6 Strengths: Brits of Americans? Strengths: Brits of Americans? Events II Events II Whos who? Whos who? Victory or Defeat? Victory or Defeat? Weakness: Brits of Americans? Weakness: Brits of Americans? $100 $200 $300 $400 $500 $300 $400 $500 $300 $400 $500 $300 $400 $500 Click on any of the top squares to return to the Scoreboard.

$100 What event saw five unarmed civilians killed by British soldiers? AnswerScoreboard

$100 Boston Massacre Round 1

$200 What event saw the Sons of Liberty commit an act of terrorism against British tea shipments? ScoreboardAnswer

$200 Boston Tea Party Round 1

$300 What two battles were the first shots fired in the American Revolution? ScoreboardAnswer

$300 Lexington and Concord Round 1

Place a bet between $100 to $1000 (or higher if you have more money) Question

$400 What famous phrase refers to the Battles of Lexington and Concord? ScoreboardAnswer

$400 The Shot Heard Round the World Round 1

$500 What battle was the turning point of the American Revolution? ScoreboardAnswer

$500 Battle of Saratoga Round 1

$100 What Battle was the first American Victory of the American Revolution? AnswerScoreboard

$100 Battle of Bunker Hill Round 1

$200 What famous meeting ended with Thomas Jefferson writing the DOI? ScoreboardAnswer

$200 Second Continental Congress Round 1

$300 When the British invaded the Southern Colonies what city did they capture to use as a base? ScoreboardAnswer

$300 Charlestown Round 1

$400 At what battle did General Lord Cornwallis surrender, ending the war? ScoreboardAnswer

$400 Battle of Yorktown Round 1

$500 What Treaty ended the war? ScoreboardAnswer

$500 Round 1 Treaty of Paris

$100 This general led the Southern campaign for Great Britian. AnswerScoreboard

$100 General Lord Charles Cornwallis Round 1

$200 This man wrote the DOI and was the third president of the US. ScoreboardAnswer

$200 Thomas Jefferson Round 1

$300 This man was leader of the Continental Army and the first President of the US. ScoreboardAnswer

$300 George Washington Round 1

$400 This general was known as the Swamp Fox for his guerilla tactics. ScoreboardAnswer

$400 Francis Marion Round 1

$500 This General is the most famous traitor in American History. He tried to surrender the arsenal at Yorktown to the British. ScoreboardAnswer

$500 Benedict Arnold Round 1

$100 Battle of Saratoga; victory or defeat? AnswerScoreboard

$100 Victory! Round 1

$200 Battles of Trenton and Princeton; victory or defeat? ScoreboardAnswer

$200 Victory Round 1

$300 Battle of Charlestown; victory or defeat? ScoreboardAnswer

$300 Defeat Round 1

$400 Battle of Yorktown; victory or defeat? ScoreboardAnswer

$400 Victory Round 1

$500 Battles of Lexington and Concord; victory or defeat? ScoreboardAnswer

$500 Victory Round 1

$100 Short supply lines. AnswerScoreboard

$100 Americans Round 1

$200 Large powerful navy. ScoreboardAnswer

$200 Round 1 British

$300 Largest professionally trained Army in the world. ScoreboardAnswer

$300 British Round 1

$400 Inspirational leader George Washington. ScoreboardAnswer

$400 Americans Round 1

$500 Knowledge of the land and terrain ScoreboardAnswer

$500 Americans Round 1

$100 Small untrained Army made up mostly of militia. AnswerScoreboard

$100 Americans Round 1

$200 Supply lines stretching across the Atlantic Ocean. ScoreboardAnswer

$200 British Round 1

$300 Forced to fight a war on multiple continents due to French intervention in the war. ScoreboardAnswer

$300 British Round 1

$400 Lack of supplies: food, blankets, shoes, etc. ScoreboardAnswer

$400 Americans Round 1

$500 The longer the war dragged out the angrier the taxpayers became. ScoreboardAnswer

$500 British Round 1

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What city was the birthplace of the American Revolution? Scoreboard Ultimate Question Answer

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