An American advantage in the war for independence was
A) an incompetent and unprofessional British army.
B) a strong centralized government capable of organizing the war effort.
C) British reluctance to engage in full-scale war against the colonies.
D) the undivided loyalty of Americans to the patriotic cause.
C
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What was the one eighteenth-century event that brought both Protestants and Catholics together and gave credence to Voltaire's theory of toleration?
A) The Industrial Revolution B) The Calas execution C) The American Revolution D) The French Revolution E) The slave trade
General __________________ founded the Georgia colony, which ended up being a lot like South Carolina.
Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).
Most of the delegates elected to constitutional conventions in the southern states in 1867 and 1868 were __________
A) Democrats B) Republicans C) black D) Confederate officers
Who led a slave rebellion in 1822 that made South Carolinians especially anxious?
a. John Brown b. Amistad c. Denmark Vesey d. Frederick Douglass e. Davey Crockett