Yes, this is a lot, anyone willing to help? Question 1 (Multiple Choice Worth 2 points) [2.02]In what way was the Treaty of Paris unfair to Native Americans? It divided native lands between European powers. It split the native territories with a large tract of British holdings. It allowed the French and Spanish access to native lands in Canada. It limited Native American hunting lands to only those west of the Mississippi.
Question 2 (Multiple Choice Worth 2 points) [2.02]How would Benjamin Franklin's Albany Plan of Union have solved some of the problems leading up to the French and Indian war? The Plan would have united the colonies to better defend against the French. The Plan would have divided trapping territories equally among the Europeans. The Plan would have given the colonies the power to create their own military. The Plan would have allowed Spain to triple its land holdings in the New World. Question 3 (Multiple Choice Worth 2 points) [2.02]How was George Washington’s experience different in the French and Indian War and the American Revolutionary War? He was captured in the French and Indian War and not captured in the American Revolutionary War. He won many battles in the French and Indian War but lost most of his battles in the American Revolutionary War. He was a General in the French and Indian War but was President during the American Revolutionary War. He was President during the French and Indian War but was a General during the American Revolutionary War.
Question 4 (Multiple Choice Worth 4 points) [2.06]Which answer best explains the contributions of African-Americans during the Revolutionary War? African-Americans only fought for the British side during the Revolutionary War. The British promised the slaves their freedom at the end of the war. African-Americans fought for both the British and American sides during the Revolutionary War. Both sides offered them freedom or money for fighting. African-Americans started the war fighting for the British, but switched to support the American troops after being promised money and their freedom. African-Americans only fought for the American side during the Revolutionary War. The Americans promised the slaves their freedom at the end of the war. Question 5 (Multiple Choice Worth 4 points) [02.05]What did Samuel Adams and John Hanwingspan have in common? They both served in the Continental Army during the Revolutionary War. They were both members of the Declaration of Independence Committee. They were both wanted by the British for speaking out against British authority. They both helped negotiate separate alliances with foreign countries after the Revolution.
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