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What event is considered a turning point in the American Revolutionary War?
What event is considered a turning point in the American Revolutionary War?
- The Siege of Yorktown (correct)
- The British Surrender at Saratoga (October 7, 1777)
- The Raid on Trenton (December 26, 1776)
- The Siege of Savannah (September 16 to October 18, 1779)
Who was known as 'The Swamp Fox' during the American Revolutionary War?
Who was known as 'The Swamp Fox' during the American Revolutionary War?
- Francis Marion (correct)
- Benedict Arnold
- Israel Putnam
- George Washington
Which battle resulted in the surrender of British forces and effectively ended the American Revolutionary War?
Which battle resulted in the surrender of British forces and effectively ended the American Revolutionary War?
- Siege of Savannah (September 16 to October 18, 1779)
- Monmouth Courthouse (June 28, 1778)
- Surrender at Yorktown (correct)
- The Raid on Trenton (December 26, 1776)
Who played a key role in training and organizing the Continental Army at Valley Forge?
Who played a key role in training and organizing the Continental Army at Valley Forge?
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American Revolutionary War
- The Battle of Saratoga is considered a turning point in the American Revolutionary War.
- Francis Marion was known as 'The Swamp Fox' during the American Revolutionary War, known for his guerrilla warfare tactics.
- The Battle of Yorktown resulted in the surrender of British forces, effectively ending the American Revolutionary War.
- Prussian military officer Friedrich Wilhelm Baron von Steuben played a key role in training and organizing the Continental Army at Valley Forge, helping to transform it into a more professional force.
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Test your knowledge of the American Revolution with this quiz focusing on key events and figures such as the Raid on Trenton, British surrender at Saratoga, George Washington, and the Continental Army. Explore the pivotal moments that shaped the outcome of the war.