How Well Do You Know Lancaster County History?

Lancaster In 1776

It’s America’s 250th birthday! To celebrate, we are seeing if you can answer these questions about Lancaster around the time of the Revolution. 

Who was Lancaster's sole signer of the Declaration of Independence?(Required)
On July 4, 1776, the very same day Congress declared independence, what event took place in Lancaster?(Required)
The famous Pennsylvania Long Rifle, sometimes called the Kentucky Rifle, is said to have been born in Lancaster County. Which immigrant gunsmith is traditionally credited as its earliest developer?(Required)
The Pennsylvania Long Rifle gave Continental soldiers a significant advantage over British troops. Roughly how far could it accurately hit a target, compared to about 60 yards for a standard British musket?(Required)
Because of its rifle-making heritage, Lancaster riflemen were among the first volunteers called upon when the Revolution began. Where did they march in 1775?(Required)
Lancaster served as a supply hub during the Revolution. Which of the following was NOT among the war goods produced or stored in Lancaster?(Required)
After the war, Lancaster's General Edward Hand boasted about the city to make the case that it should become the permanent capital of the United States. How many residents did he say Lancaster had?(Required)
What was Lancaster's geographic advantage that made it a key supply depot during the Revolution?(Required)
Before signing the Declaration of Independence, George Ross spent 12 years serving the British Crown in what legal role?(Required)
Lancaster City was named after a city in England. Which prominent early citizen suggested the name?(Required)