1.Who called for a stronger national government to bind the colonies together?
A. John Adams
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1.Who called for a stronger national government to bind the colonies together?
A. John Adams
B. James Madison
C. George Washington
D. All Of The Above
2.What did the British Plan to do to win the war?
A. To give up after losing major battles
B. To crush to colonists by force
C. By supporting Americas Independence
D. All Of The Above
3.Which was the only state that did not enlist African American to fight?
A. Rhode Island
B. South Carolina
C. Massachusetts
D. All Of The Above
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