British side.
2.Where did the most difficult and most important fighting of the Revolution occur?
3.
Following the Revolutionary war, the primary economic problem was:
depression.
4.
The uprising associated with Shays’ Rebellion was limited to New England.
False
5.
Shays’ Rebellion led conservative nationalists to believe a stronger national
government was needed.
True
6.
Only about 50,000 men served in the Continental Army.
False
7.
More than 25,000 American men died in the Revolution.
True
8.
The Loyalists referred to themselves as Tories.
False
9.
Loyalism was strongest in the middle colonies.
False
10. Upon hearing the news of defeat at Yorktown, King George III wanted to end the
war immediately.
False
11. Under the Articles of Confederation, Congress was not responsible for the
maintenance of the armed forces.
False
12. The Americans and the French made separate peaces with the British.
True
13. By the beginning of 1784, the Continental Army was made up of only a few
hundred men.
True
14. The 1776 Constitution of New Jersey granted voting rights to both men and
women.
True
15. Northeast states erected trade barriers in response to the economic problems of the
1780s.
True
16. Shay’s Rebellion was most widespread in South Carolina.
False
17. Most of the participants in Shay’s Rebellion were urban workers.
False

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