Who served as commander-in-chief of the Continental Army?

A. Thomas Gage
B. Nathanael Greene
C. William Howe
D. George Washington

Why did American women riot in Boston in 1777 as well as in other cities during the American Revolution?

A. to demand an end to the war
B. to obtain food during shortages
C. to overthrow British occupying forces
D. to protest their exclusion from the military

What conclusion does this image best support?

A. France formed an official alliance with America during the war.
B. Washington gave credit for the victory at Saratoga to the French.
C. French soldiers and officers agreed to be mercenaries for America.
D. General Washington had no authority to make agreements with France.

Which loss contributed to the British decision to fall back to Yorktown?

A. Battle of Bunker Hill
B. Battle of Cowpens
C. Battle of Saratoga
D. Battle of Trenton

Respuesta :

1. D
2. B
3. ? No picture
4. C

Answer:

The following are the correct answers for each of the questions:

Q1: Option D. George Washington served as Commander-in-Chief of the Continental Army.

Q2: Option B. In 1777, during the American Revolution, American women rioted in Boston as well as in other cities to obtain food during shortages.

Q3: Option A. The conclusion that the image best supports is that France formed an official alliance with America during the war.

Q4: Option B. The loss at Battle of Cowpens contributed to the British decision to fall back to Yorktown.

Explanation:

Q1: General George Washington was appointed ad Commander-in-Chief of the Continental Army on June 15, 1775.

Q2: During the American Revolution, women led various riots in cities such as Boston and East Hartford demanding more food during the shortages as well as accosting the merchants that overcharged and monopolized the food.

Q3: The image shows the first meeting of General Washington with military officer Layette in Philadelphia on August 3rd, 1777. This union symbolized the alliance that France and the colonies formed during the Revolutionary War.

Q4: On January 17th, 1781 the Continental Army defeated the British troops at Cowpens. Although the Battle was not a big one, it was a pivotal moment in the war, as it forced the British army to retreat and gave Americans the boost and confidence that they could, in fact, win the war.