
TEKS Social Studies Grade 8 - 8.4.C: Explain The Issues Surrounding Important Events Of The American Revolution
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Grade 8
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- Q1To which of the following is Abigail Adams referring in this excerpt?The American victory at the Battle of YorktownThe negotiation of the Treaty of Paris by American diplomatsThe arrival of French aid after the Battle of SaratogaThe bravery of American soldiers at Valley Forge60s8.4.C: Social Studies - History
- Q2Which of the following best completes this excerpt?SaratogaTrentonYorktownConcord60s8.4.C: Social Studies - History
- Q3Why is the Battle of Saratoga considered a turning point in the Revolutionary War?The American victory convinced France to ally with the United States.The British victory extended the fighting for another year.The American defeat led many soldiers to desert the Continental army.The British defeat marked the beginning of a steady decline in British military superiority.60s8.4.C: Social Studies - History
- Q4Which group was responsible for answering these questions?Settlers creating the Mayflower CompactColonists negotiating the Albany Plan of UnionDelegates writing the Articles of ConfederationRepresentatives drafting the Fundamental Orders of Connecticut60s8.4.C: Social Studies - History
- Q5What was one result of the Treaty of Paris of 1783?The British navy agreed to stop pressing American sailors into service.Competing Seminole and Spanish claims in West Florida were resolved.Great Britain recognized the United States as an independent country.British territory in eastern Canada was ceded to France.60s8.4.C: Social Studies - History