Because of the unusually high number of deaths in proportion to the number of troops engaged, ________ was the "bloodiest engagement" of the Revolutionary War
A) Saratoga B) Bunker Hill C) Trenton D) Yorktown
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The elected colonial assemblies gained power in the eighteenth century by
A. supporting the concept of democracy. B. assuming privileges associated with the British House of Commons. C. defying orders issued by the British monarch. D. allying with powerful colonial religious leaders.
What was the relationship between East and West Africa and Portugal in this period? What impact did the Portuguese have on the emergence of sub-Saharan empires?
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Wounded Knee occurred at ____________________ Reservation
Fill in the blank(s) with correct word
All of the following is true about John Brown's attack on Harper's Ferry, EXCEPT:
a. The federal arsenal was an easy target and easily stormed. b. Slaves from nearby communities quickly joined the attack. c. John Brown's followers were surrounded and defeated by federal troops under the command of Robert E. Lee. d. John Brown had come to Virginia from Kansas.