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A) He was the commander of the Hessian forces employed by the British during the War for Independence.
B) He was the representative of Prussia at the Paris peace conference.
C) He was the man who turned the American army into a formidable fighting force.
D) He was the leader of the Antifederalist forces in Pennsylvania.
E) He was the Dutch merchant who was the first casualty in the American War for Independence.
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A) they boosted civilian and military morale of the Americans.
B) They strengthened the bargaining position of New Jersey's 5,000 loyalists.
C) They increased the morale and optimism of British troops.
D) They convinced France to recognize the independence of the United States and join the war on the side of the Americans.
E) They enabled the British to double their troop strength in New Jersey and Delaware.
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A) He proposed amending the Articles of Confederation to allow the national government to levy taxes without state approval.
B) He proposed levying a national import duty to finance the congressional budget and to guarantee interest payments on the war debt.
C) He proposed encouraging the army to mutiny and seize control of the national government.
D) He proposed cutting taxes and reducing the size of the federal bureaucracy.
E) All of these choices
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A) They were dominated by the great farmers from the mid-Atlantic and southern states.
B) They tended to be wealthy lawyers in their thirties and forties.
C) They were predominantly America's "elder statesmen," the generation that had shaped the nation's destiny since the 1750s.
D) They were mainly merchants, shippers, and businessmen with a solidly commercial, international outlook.
E) They represented a cross-section of American society in the 1780s.
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B) Connecticut
C) Pennsylvania
D) Virginia
E) North Carolina
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