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OpenStudy (gelow):

Which explains why the Continental Congress chose George Washington to command the Continental Army? A. He had led an army against the British in colonial Virginia and asked for the job. B. He campaigned to be appointed and showed the Congress his medals from earlier wars. C. He had no real military experience but he was very likeable and had studied military science in college. D. He had military experience during the French and Indian War and was known to be a man of character.

OpenStudy (gelow):

@Ashsmashum1290

OpenStudy (ashsmashum1290):

um i am not sure about this one :(

OpenStudy (ashsmashum1290):

the answer is A

OpenStudy (gelow):

thanks

OpenStudy (gelow):

i have 3 more

OpenStudy (ashsmashum1290):

okay

OpenStudy (gelow):

Which Patriot started "committees of correspondence" to keep the colonies talking to each other before and during the American Revolution? A. Paul Revere B. John Hanwingspan C. Sam Adams D. John Adams

OpenStudy (ashsmashum1290):

C

OpenStudy (gelow):

Which argument for independence did Thomas Paine support? A. The colonies needed Britain's protection but should have representatives in Parliament. B. Monarchy was a good form of government, but George III was a bad king. C. Great Britain's tax and trade laws hurt the colonial economy. D. The colonies should follow the example of other colonies that had become independent.

OpenStudy (ashsmashum1290):

this one is hard

OpenStudy (gelow):

yeah

OpenStudy (gelow):

i think it is b but i am not sure

OpenStudy (ashsmashum1290):

you are correct it is B i just checked on the internet :)

OpenStudy (gelow):

cool one more

OpenStudy (ashsmashum1290):

okay what is it???

OpenStudy (gelow):

Which Boston lawyer defended the British soldiers put on trial after the Boston Massacre? A. John Hanwingspan B. Paul Revere C. John Adams D. Sam Adams

OpenStudy (ashsmashum1290):

C

OpenStudy (gelow):

thanks if i need any more help i will ask you

OpenStudy (ashsmashum1290):

sure anytime :)

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