Can You Pass An American History Quiz?
America's history is astonishing and very original. Well, how much of an American are you? Can you pass this simple quiz about America's History?

What law was passed by Parliament in 1765 to raise revenue in America by requiring taxes?

What law was passed by Parliament in 1765 to raise revenue in America by requiring taxes?

Who was a Massachusetts attorney and politician, as well as, a strong believer in colonial independence?

Who was a Massachusetts attorney and politician, as well as, a strong believer in colonial independence?

What radical political organization for colonial independence was formed in 1765, after the passage of the Stamp Act?

What radical political organization for colonial independence was formed in 1765, after the passage of the Stamp Act?

Which law set up a government for Canada and gave complete religious freedom to French Catholics?

Which law set up a government for Canada and gave complete religious freedom to French Catholics?

Who were the American colonists who favored independence from Britain?

Who were the American colonists who favored independence from Britain?

Who wrote the pamphlet Common Sense (1776) arguing for American independence from Britain?

Who wrote the pamphlet Common Sense (1776) arguing for American independence from Britain?

Which agreement was signed by British and American leaders that ended the American Revolutionary War?

Which agreement was signed by British and American leaders that ended the American Revolutionary War?

Which agreement stated that France would provide military aid and loans to American colonies?

Which agreement stated that France would provide military aid and loans to American colonies?

Who was a statesmen and an adviser throughout the Revolutionary era?

Who was a statesmen and an adviser throughout the Revolutionary era?

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