French & Indian War, Great Awakening, 13 Colony Test

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It's a test abput the great awakening the 13 colony and the french & indian war


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  • 1. 

    Who was attacked by the French & Indians at Fort William Henry in 1757?

    • A.

      Lieutenant Cononel George Monro

    • B.

      William Pitt

    • C.

      George Washington

    • D.

      Tom Cruise

    Correct Answer
    A. Lieutenant Cononel George Monro
    Explanation
    Lieutenant Colonel George Monro was attacked by the French and Indians at Fort William Henry in 1757. This event, known as the Siege of Fort William Henry, was part of the French and Indian War. Monro was the commanding officer of the British forces stationed at the fort, and he was ultimately forced to surrender after a siege lasting several days. The attack on Fort William Henry was a significant event in the war and had a major impact on the subsequent events and outcomes.

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  • 2. 

    The battle of Quebec, was how long?

    Correct Answer
    30 min.
    30 minutes
    half an hour
    thirty minutes
    Explanation
    The battle of Quebec lasted for a period of 30 minutes, half an hour, or thirty minutes.

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  • 3. 

    When did George Washington surrender Fort Necessity?

    • A.

      1756

    • B.

      1754

    • C.

      1774

    • D.

      2008

    Correct Answer
    B. 1754
    Explanation
    George Washington surrendered Fort Necessity in 1754. This event occurred during the French and Indian War, specifically during the Battle of Fort Necessity. Washington, who was a young officer at the time, was forced to surrender to the French after a day-long battle. This surrender marked a significant moment in Washington's military career and the early stages of the conflict between the British and French in North America.

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  • 4. 

    What group of Indians helped the English during the French & Indian War?

    • A.

      Mohican

    • B.

      Algonkin

    • C.

      Shawnee

    • D.

      Iroquois

    Correct Answer
    D. Iroquois
    Explanation
    During the French & Indian War, the Iroquois Confederacy, also known as the Six Nations, played a significant role in assisting the English. The Iroquois had a long-standing alliance with the British and saw an opportunity to gain an advantage over their rival tribes, such as the Algonkin and Mohican, who were aligned with the French. The Iroquois provided military support, intelligence, and acted as valuable intermediaries between the English and other Native American tribes. Their assistance proved crucial in the English victory in the war.

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  • 5. 

    Who won the Battle of Lake George?

    • A.

      The French

    • B.

      The English

    • C.

      The Ducth

    • D.

      The Chinese

    Correct Answer
    B. The English
    Explanation
    The English won the Battle of Lake George.

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  • 6. 

    Who founded Pennsylvania?        

    • A.

      John Adams

    • B.

      Thomas Hooker

    • C.

      William Penn

    • D.

      John Smith

    Correct Answer
    C. William Penn
    Explanation
    William Penn founded Pennsylvania. He was an English Quaker and a prominent figure in the early American colonial history. Penn received a land grant from King Charles II of England, which he used to establish a colony where he could practice his Quaker beliefs and create a haven for religious freedom. He named the colony Pennsylvania, meaning "Penn's Woods," and it became a successful and prosperous colony known for its tolerance and democratic principles. Penn's leadership and vision played a significant role in the establishment and development of Pennsylvania as one of the original thirteen colonies.

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  • 7. 

    What century was the Great Awakening in?

    • A.

      18th century

    • B.

      17th century

    • C.

      21st century

    • D.

      10th century

    Correct Answer
    A. 18th century
    Explanation
    The Great Awakening was a religious revival movement that took place in the 18th century. It was a period of intense religious fervor and spiritual renewal in the American colonies. The movement had a significant impact on the religious, cultural, and political landscape of the time. It led to the growth of new Protestant denominations and played a role in shaping the ideals of the American Revolution.

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  • 8. 

    What is a "Revival"?

    • A.

      Public Church Gatherings

    • B.

      Serimonies to revive the dead

    • C.

      Sunday serimonies

    • D.

      Somebody's Birthday

    Correct Answer
    A. Public Church Gatherings
    Explanation
    A "Revival" refers to public church gatherings where people come together to worship and seek spiritual renewal. These gatherings often include preaching, singing, and prayer, with the aim of reviving the faith and enthusiasm of the attendees. It is a time for believers to come together, be inspired, and deepen their relationship with God.

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  • 9. 

    How many great awakenings were thier?

    • A.

      1

    • B.

      2

    • C.

      5

    • D.

      7

    Correct Answer
    B. 2
    Explanation
    The correct answer is 2. This suggests that there were two great awakenings. The question does not provide any further context or information about what these great awakenings refer to. Therefore, it is unclear what exactly these awakenings entail or when they occurred.

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  • 10. 

    When was Virginia founded?

    • A.

      1607

    • B.

      1665

    • C.

      1774

    • D.

      None of the Above

    Correct Answer
    A. 1607
    Explanation
    Virginia was founded in 1607. This is the correct answer because in that year, the English established the Jamestown settlement, which was the first permanent English settlement in North America. The settlement was established by the Virginia Company of London, and it marked the beginning of the colonization of America by the English.

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