The chapter introduction tells the story of the Battle of Bunker Hill to make the point that
A) Americans won their revolution by pitting dedicated amateur soldiers against the might of Britain's professional redcoats.
B) initially the war went badly for the Americans, testing their commitment to liberty and independence.
C) a key question in that battle and throughout the war was whether Americans would really fight to win their independence.
D) declaring independence was one thing, but after the Declaration, actually fighting against the authority of one's own king was quite another.
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Q2: The text suggests that a fundamental question
Q3: During the first year of the Revolution,
Q4: Which of the following was NOT among
Q5: The Declaration of Independence based the case
Q6: The first, briefer section of the Declaration
Q7: What was the most dominant common characteristic
Q8: The ranks of loyalists included
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Q10: George Washington's desire to create a professional
Q11: At first, the bulk of the Continental
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