How did Native Americans respond to federal government policies-and to military actions against them?

What will be an ideal response?


Answers will vary.

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Perhaps the most important single action of the Second Continental Congress was to

a. select George Washington to head the army. b. draft new appeals to the king. c. adopt measures to raise money. d. postpone an immediate demand for independence. e. support independence.

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In some cities, the crisis produced by new economic and social conditions led to the establishment of a ________

Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).

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Fort Mandan was significant for which of the following?

A) It guarded the entrance to the Mississippi River. B) It prevented the British capture of Baltimore. C) It served as winter quarters for the Lewis and Clark expedition. D) It housed the last British garrison on American soil.

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Many American black slaves sought their freedom during the Revolution by

A) attempting to take lands from western Indians. B) seeking return passage to Africa. C) fighting with the British. D) fleeing to the maritime provinces of Canada.

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