Will this mistake hurt my score on the FRQ that much?

For one of the FRQ’sI said how the Non-Intercourse act was an act by the British which prevented colonists from trading with enemies of the Crown, such as the French.</p>

This particular act was actually created under Jefferson’s administration in 1809, and it placed an embargo on the Brits and French… How many points will I lose for this stupid mistake. The rest of my essay wasn’t too shabby, a bit short (2 pages), but I have small writing, so…</p>

<p>By the way this was for an in class practice essay before, not the AP exam (sorry for confusion). How many would I lose if it was actually the AP exam?</p>

<p>None. Points aren’t taken off, they can only be added.</p>

<p>Points most certainly can be taken off for incorrect information. But a minor gaffe like that is a point off at the most. Besides, the exam is over who the hell cares about a practice test</p>