A) Cowpens
B) Charleston
C) Yorktown
D) Guilford Court House
E) Saratoga
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A) Belgium
B) Canada
C) the Netherlands
D) Portugal
E) Sweden
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A) greater commitment to the war.
B) larger number of troops.
C) better equipped navy.
D) more coherent military command structure.
E) better relationship with Native American tribes.
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A) the Patriots suffered light casualties and won the battle.
B) the British suffered heavy casualties.
C) Benedict Arnold was wounded.
D) the British surrendered their main forces to the Patriots.
E) the Patriots refused to withdraw and were all killed.
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A) each state had one vote in Congress.
B) all states had to approve any important measure.
C) there could be no amendments to the Articles.
D) no legislation could be passed without all states voting on the issue.
E) the executive had the power to veto legislative decisions.
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A) the United States gained formal British recognition of American independence.
B) Spain received Gibraltar from the English.
C) the United States received all territory east of the Rocky Mountains.
D) France received Canada from the English.
E) England was forced to pay reparations to the new American nation.
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A) mounted their largest military assault against the Continental army.
B) badly overestimated the support of American Loyalists.
C) made a focused effort to win public support in the northern colonies.
D) concentrated their efforts on capturing individual Patriots.
E) began a policy of "total war" that resulted in several cities being burned to the ground.
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A) assisted in the support of regular troops.
B) played traditional female roles and were not involved in combat.
C) served to maintain traditional gender distinctions.
D) were prostitutes.
E) often inadvertently betrayed the position of Washington's army.
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A) Benjamin Franklin
B) James Madison
C) John Jay
D) John Adams
E) George Washington
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A) accommodate white settlers.
B) maintain their lands given through treaties.
C) resist white expansion by military force.
D) negotiate the sale of Indian lands.
E) encourage England to mediate a settlement between Indians and the new nation.
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