Why was Georgia slower to support the Revolutionary War than other colonies? (1 point) Responses Many Georgia residents had gotten rich from trade with French and Spanish colonies. Many Georgia residents had gotten rich from trade with French and Spanish colonies. Georgia were concerned that a war would damage their strong relationships with the Creek Indians. Georgia were concerned that a war would damage their strong relationships with the Creek Indians. Georgia was the youngest colony and many of its older residents still had strong ties with Britain. Georgia was the youngest colony and many of its older residents still had strong ties with Britain. Georgia received more financial support from Britain than any other colony.

What group of people is described by the list below? (1 point) Responses Representatives from Georgia who signed the Declaration of Independence Representatives from Georgia who signed the Declaration of Independence Former Royal Governors in the Georgia Colony Former Royal Governors in the Georgia Colony Representatives from Georgia who wrote the Preamble Representatives from Georgia who wrote the Preamble James Oglethorpe’s most trusted members of Parliament

The first part of the Declaration of Independence was the preamble. What was the purpose of this part? (1 point) Responses To break the colonists’ ties with Britain and create a new country To break the colonists’ ties with Britain and create a new country To announce the colonies’ intentions to live independently from the Native Americans To announce the colonies’ intentions to live independently from the Native Americans To explain the natural rights of all people and the reasons for the document To explain the natural rights of all people and the reasons for the document To create an alliance between the colonies and Great Britain

The second part of the Declaration of Independence was a list of grievances. What was the purpose of this part? (1 point) Responses To list the complaints the colonists had against King George III as evidence for why they deemed independence necessary To list the complaints the colonists had against King George III as evidence for why they deemed independence necessary To explain to the reader the natural rights of all people To explain to the reader the natural rights of all people To break the colonists’ ties with Britain and create a new country To break the colonists’ ties with Britain and create a new country To strengthen the colonies’ political ties with European countries, such as France and Spain

The final part of the Declaration of Independence was the actual declaration. What was the purpose of this part? (1 point) Responses to create an alliance between the colonies and Great Britain to create an alliance between the colonies and Great Britain to strengthen the colonies’ political ties with European countries, such as France and Spain to strengthen the colonies’ political ties with European countries, such as France and Spain to announce the colonies’ intentions to live independently from the Native Americans to announce the colonies’ intentions to live independently from the Native Americans to break the colonists’ ties with Britain and create a new country

Which group did most of the Native Americans finally side with in the Revolution? (1 point) Responses Minutemen Minutemen Patriots Patriots Conservatives Conservatives British

What was one outcome of the Battle of Kettle Creek? (1 point) Responses Georgia fell under British control giving Britain a strong foothold in the South. Georgia fell under British control giving Britain a strong foothold in the South. The French against the British fought alongside the Americans becoming the Patriots’ strongest ally. The French against the British fought alongside the Americans becoming the Patriots’ strongest ally. The Americans acquired arms, ammunitions, and horses from the British. The Americans acquired arms, ammunitions, and horses from the British. The Patriots surrendered and forfeited the city of Augusta to the British

Which of the following was a weakness of the Articles of Confederation that made it extremely difficult for the national government to pass laws? (1 point) Responses A strong legislative branch and no executive or judicial branches A strong legislative branch and no executive or judicial branches Each state had its own currency Each state had its own currency One vote per state no matter the size of the state's population One vote per state no matter the size of the state's population Approval of 9 of the 13 states required to pass laws

One vote per state no matter the size of the state's population