
Benjamin Franklin and Paul Revere
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- Q1What was the trade or job that Ben learned from his brothercarpentercandle makingbrick makerprinter30s
- Q2Ben Franklin wrote a book that contained wise sayings calledPoor Richard's AlmanackWise sayings bookAlmanackBook of instructions30s
- Q3Who helped plan the first fire department in AmericaBenjamin FranklinDavid BrainerdWilliam PennPaul Revere30s
- Q4Ben Franklin proved through a kite experiment thatlightening is powerlightening is lightlightening is electricitylightening is fire30s
- Q5Who was the first postmaster general in Philadelphia?William PennPaul RevereDavid BrainerdBen Franklin30s
- Q6Who warned the colonist that the British were planning an attackDavid BrainerdBen FranklinWilliam PennPaul Revere30s
- Q7What is the written agreement that ended the War for Independence.Treaty of ParisDeclaration of IndependencePeace TreatyConstitution30s
- Q8What is the written plan of government for the United States?Peace treatyDeclaration of IndependenceConstitutionLaw30s
- Q9What is the name of the war that American Colonist fought for their freedom from England.Boston Tea PartyWar for IndependenceLibertyDeclaration of Independence30s
- Q10What was the event in which colonist threw tea into the harbor to protest high taxes.Tea PartyDeclaration of IndependenceBoston Tea PartyTea Trash30s
- Q11What was the name of the colonists that would be ready to fight at a minutes notice.SecondmenReady menMinutemenMinimen30s
- Q12What was the name of the group of people that helped write the constitution of the United StatesFounding FathersFathersOld MenWise Men30s