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Quiz about The Spirit of 76
Quiz about The Spirit of 76

The Spirit of '76 Trivia Quiz


Arguably the most important year in American History, this quiz covers some of the people and events of 1776.

A multiple-choice quiz by sportcon. Estimated time: 6 mins.
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Author
sportcon
Time
6 mins
Type
Multiple Choice
Quiz #
17,320
Updated
Dec 03 21
# Qns
10
Difficulty
Very Difficult
Avg Score
4 / 10
Plays
8346
Awards
Top 35% Quiz
Last 3 plays: Guest 47 (2/10), Guest 38 (2/10), Guest 73 (7/10).
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Question 1 of 10
1. In March 1776, General Washington and his Continental Army had the British surrounded at Boston. Washington allowed the British to evacuate. Who was in command of the British forces? Hint


Question 2 of 10
2. France's contribution to 'The Glorious Cause' are well known. In the beginning their aid was covert. What was the name of the 'front company' the French created to provide money, arms, and supplies to the Continential Army? Hint


Question 3 of 10
3. The American Navy was almost nonexistent in 1776. John Paul Jones received his first command in May of that year. What ship did Jones first captain? Hint


Question 4 of 10
4. In June 1776, the British tried to establish a foothold in the South. In response, the Americans began to construct a fort in the harbor at Charleston, South Carolina. What was the name of this fort where the Battle of Charleston was fought? Hint


Question 5 of 10
5. On July 2, 1776, twelve of the thirteen colonial delegations voted for independence. Which delegation abstained? Hint


Question 6 of 10
6. In September 1776, General Washington needed to know what the British were planning from their position on Long Island. Nathan Hale, a captain in Knowlton's Rangers, volunteered to penetrate the British lines. What was Hale disguised as? Hint


Question 7 of 10
7. General Washington established the U.S. Cavalry in October 1776 under the command of Elisha Shelton. From what state did this first cavalry unit come? Hint


Question 8 of 10
8. Who wrote these words in a pamphlet called 'The Crisis' in December 1776, 'These are times that try men's souls...'? Hint


Question 9 of 10
9. On December 25, 1776, General Washington led his troops across this river and defeated the Hessian troops in the Battle of Trenton.

Answer: (One Word)
Question 10 of 10
10. What was the name of General Washington's faithful regiment of Massachusetts mariners who had helped him escape from Brooklyn Heights and manned his boats at the Battle of Trenton? Hint



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Quiz Answer Key and Fun Facts
1. In March 1776, General Washington and his Continental Army had the British surrounded at Boston. Washington allowed the British to evacuate. Who was in command of the British forces?

Answer: General Howe

Washington allowed the British to depart Boston Harbor unmolested, provided they did no further damage to the city.
2. France's contribution to 'The Glorious Cause' are well known. In the beginning their aid was covert. What was the name of the 'front company' the French created to provide money, arms, and supplies to the Continential Army?

Answer: Hortalez and Company

French playwright and spy Pierre Augustin Caron set up the company under the direction of French Foreign Minister Charles Vergennes.
3. The American Navy was almost nonexistent in 1776. John Paul Jones received his first command in May of that year. What ship did Jones first captain?

Answer: Providence

Jones went on to gain fame as skipper of the Bonhomme Richard and to utter his historic rebuke, 'I have not yet begun to fight'.
4. In June 1776, the British tried to establish a foothold in the South. In response, the Americans began to construct a fort in the harbor at Charleston, South Carolina. What was the name of this fort where the Battle of Charleston was fought?

Answer: Fort Sullivan

The fort's name was later changed to Fort Moultrie in honor of its commander, Col. William Moultrie.
5. On July 2, 1776, twelve of the thirteen colonial delegations voted for independence. Which delegation abstained?

Answer: New York

On July 4, 1776, Congress voted approval for the Declaration of Independence, but New York did not consent until July 9th.
6. In September 1776, General Washington needed to know what the British were planning from their position on Long Island. Nathan Hale, a captain in Knowlton's Rangers, volunteered to penetrate the British lines. What was Hale disguised as?

Answer: a Dutch school teacher

Hale, a Yale graduate and school teacher, was only 21 years old when he was caught and hanged on September 22, 1776.
7. General Washington established the U.S. Cavalry in October 1776 under the command of Elisha Shelton. From what state did this first cavalry unit come?

Answer: Connecticut

On December 12, 1776, Congress designated the force the Second Connecticut Dragoons.
8. Who wrote these words in a pamphlet called 'The Crisis' in December 1776, 'These are times that try men's souls...'?

Answer: Thomas Paine

Paine was an Englishman who had arrived in America in 1774. Earlier in 1776 he had penned 'Common Sense'.
9. On December 25, 1776, General Washington led his troops across this river and defeated the Hessian troops in the Battle of Trenton.

Answer: Delaware

The Hessians had hangovers from Christmas celebrations and from too many mugs of Jersey applejack.
10. What was the name of General Washington's faithful regiment of Massachusetts mariners who had helped him escape from Brooklyn Heights and manned his boats at the Battle of Trenton?

Answer: Marblehead Regiment

Named for the place from whence they came, Marblehead, Massachusetts.
Source: Author sportcon

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