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Which group organized the Boston Tea Party?

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Who was the first person to sign the Declaration of Independence?

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What was the first battle of the Revolutionary War?

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Which pamphlet by Thomas Paine encouraged the colonies to seek independence?

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Where did the Continental Army spend the harsh winter of 1777-1778?

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Who was known as the 'Swamp Fox' for his guerrilla warfare tactics?

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Which act passed by the British Parliament taxed the colonies' printed materials?

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What treaty ended the Revolutionary War?

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What was the last major battle of the Revolutionary War?

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Which country was America's ally against the British?

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Who was the primary author of the Declaration of Independence?

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Which document announced the colonies' independence from Britain?

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What year did the Revolutionary War begin?

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Which battle is considered the turning point of the Revolutionary War?

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Who was the commander-in-chief of the Continental Army?

Did You Know? The American Revolutionary War was not only a pivotal moment in U.S. history but also full of surprising facts. For instance, the first person to sign the Declaration of Independence, John Hancock, did so in such a large script to ensure King George III could read it without glasses.

Additionally, despite common belief, the war didn’t start in 1776 but in 1775, with the battles of Lexington and Concord. Spain, often overlooked, played a crucial role by providing aid to the American colonies.

Moreover, the last battle of the war was not Yorktown, as many think, but the Siege of Cuddalore in India. Interestingly, more than 20,000 African Americans fought in the war, on both sides, seeking freedom from enslavement.

The Revolutionary War was truly a global conflict, involving not just Americans and British, but also Germans, Native Americans, and the French.

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