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A New Nation

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  • We were Patriots and Founding Fathers who signed the Declaration of Independence.
    All three!
  • According to legend, Betsy Ross refused to make a flag for the new nation.
    False! Betsy Ross made our flag!
  • The president of the United States is a very important leader of our government.
    True
  • I wrote the Declaration of Independence.
    Thomas Jefferson
  • The government is the group of people who makes decisions and laws for a larger group of people.
    True
  • Circle the bald eagle.
    #2
  • The Fourth of July is a national holiday to celebrate the approval of the Declaration of Independence. (
    True!
  • The “shot heard round the world” was the end of the fighting between the Minutemen and Redcoats.
    False! It was the first shot that BEGAN the fighting.
  • I was commander in chief of the Continental Army that defeated the British army at Yorktown, winning the war for the Americans.
    George Washington
  • I left Monticello to become the third president of the United States.
    Thomas Jefferson
  • The Declaration of Independence is a song that was written by the King of Great Britain.
    False! The Declaration of Independence was written by the colonists to be free from Britain!
  • I loved spending time at Mount Vernon with my wife, Martha.
    George Washington
  • I was the first president of the United States of America.
    George Washington
  • The Boston Tea Party was a fancy party where the colonists and the king of Great Britain sat down and drank tea together
    False! The Boston Tea Party were against taxes so dumped tea into the harbor.
  • There were 10 British colonies in North America
    False
  • I invented many things, including bifocal glasses, the rocking chair, and the lightning rod.
    Benjamin Franklin
  • Native Americans, African Americans, and women were not given the same freedoms that colonial men enjoyed in colonial America.
    True!
  • The first USA flag had 50 stars and 13 stripes.
    False! There were only 13 stars and 13 stripes to represent the colonies.
  • Paul Revere made his ride to warn the colonists that the Redcoats were coming.
    True!
  • Representatives are the people we send to speak for us in the government.
    True
  • Our nation’s capital, Washington, D.C., was named for Thomas Jefferson.
    False! It was named after George Washington
  • Circle the liberty bell.
    #3
  • The original thirteen colonies became the first thirteen states of the United States of America.
    True
  • Washington, D.C., is the capital of the United States.
    True