1. What did the Americans call the British soldiers? a. lobsterbacks b. armadillos c. zebras d. elephants.

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1. What did the Americans call the British soldiers? a. lobsterbacks b. armadillos c. zebras d. elephants

1. What did the Americans call the British soldiers? a. lobsterbacks

2. What was the final battle of the war? a. Yorktown b. Saratoga c. Bunker Hill d. Fort Ticonderoga

2. What was the final battle of the war? a. Yorktown

3. Who was the patriot leader at Fort Ticonderoga? a. George Washington b. Ethan Allen c. William Prescott d. Paul Revere

3. Who was the patriot leader at Fort Ticonderoga? b. Ethan Allen

4. Which battle occurred outside of Boston? a. Bunker Hill b. Quebec c. Saratoga d. Ticonderoga

4. Which battle occurred outside of Boston? a. Bunker Hill

5. Who was the Prussian who trained the Americans at Valley Forge? a. Bernardo de Galvez b. Casimir Pulaski c. Baron von Steuben d.Thaddeus Kosciusko

5. Who was the Prussian who trained the Americans at Valley Forge? c. Baron von Steuben

6. Who did the Iroquois help the most? a. French b. British c. nobody d. Americans

6. Who did the Iroquois help the most? b. British

7. What was the Olive Branch Petition? a. treaty to end the war b. agreement between Spain and France to fight with the British c. peace petition sent to King George by the 2nd Continental Congress d. code name for the British plan to win the war

7. What was the Olive Branch Petition? c. peace petition sent to King George by the 2nd Continental Congress

8. What fort did Benedict Arnold try to turn over to the British? a. Annapolis b. Quebec c. Ticonderoga d. West Point

8. What fort did Benedict Arnold try to turn over to the British? d. West Point

9. When General Howe left Boston, where did he immediately go? a. Philadelphia b. New York City c. Nova Scotia d. London

9. When General Howe left Boston, where did he immediately go? c. Nova Scotia

10. The French fleet that surrounded Cornwallis at Yorktown was commanded by Admiral a. Rochambeau b. de Lafayette c. Tarleton d. de Grasse

10. The French fleet that surrounded Cornwallis at Yorktown was commanded by Admiral d. de Grasse