What impact did the capture of Fort Ticonderoga have on the American soldiers?

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Responses

The American soldiers were able to use cannons captured at Fort Ticonderoga to intimidate the British.
The American soldiers were able to use cannons captured at Fort Ticonderoga to intimidate the British.

The British delayed American troops from joining the fight in Boston because of the battle at the fort.
The British delayed American troops from joining the fight in Boston because of the battle at the fort.

The Americans were able to use the fort’s cannons to destroy the Spanish ships that supported the British army.
The Americans were able to use the fort’s cannons to destroy the Spanish ships that supported the British army.

The Americans lost the Battle of Bunker Hill because of the number of cannons the British had acquired from the fort.

The correct response is:

a) The American soldiers were able to use cannons captured at Fort Ticonderoga to intimidate the British.

The impact of the Olive Branch Petition was that it failed to bring about peace and only angered King George III.

c) colonists had a better knowledge of the land than the British

Based on the timeline, the reason why the French supported the Americans during the Revolutionary War can be inferred as:

The French were angry with Britain and wanted to support its enemies.

Use the excerpt to answer the question.

In the text you read this about the Olive Branch Petition:

After much debate, the delegates sent a petition to King George. In the Olive Branch Petition, they declared their loyalty to the king and asked him to repeal the Intolerable Acts.

George III was furious when he heard about the petition. The colonists, he raged, were trying to begin a war “for the purpose of establishing an independent empire!” The king vowed to bring the rebels to justice. He ordered 20,000 more troops to the colonies to crush the revolt.

What was the impact of the Olive Branch Petition?

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Responses

It declared independence from Britain for the first time.
It declared independence from Britain for the first time.

It failed to bring about peace and only angered King George III.
It failed to bring about peace and only angered King George III.

It caused there to be a brief break in the fighting.
It caused there to be a brief break in the fighting.

It weakened the Continental Congress.

The impact of Minutemen during the Revolutionary War was that, as trained soldiers who could prepare for battle quickly, they fought the British at Lexington and Concord.

c) As trained soldiers who could prepare for battle quickly, they fought the British at Lexington and Concord.

Based on the chart, the major advantage that the colonists had over the British during the Revolutionary War was that the colonists had a better knowledge of the land than the British.

The impact of the capture of Fort Ticonderoga on the American soldiers was that they were able to use the cannons captured at the fort to intimidate the British.

What impact did the capture of Fort Ticonderoga have on the American soldiers?

(1 point)
Responses

a.) The American soldiers were able to use cannons captured at Fort Ticonderoga to intimidate the British.

b.) The British delayed American troops from joining the fight in Boston because of the battle at the fort.

c.) The Americans were able to use the fort’s cannons to destroy the Spanish ships that supported the British army.

d.) The Americans lost the Battle of Bunker Hill because of the number of cannons the British had acquired from the fort.