analyze causes of the American Revolution, including the Proclamation of 1763, the Intolerable Acts, the Stamp Act, mercantilism, lack of representation in Parliament, and British economic policies following the French and Indian War
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What was one significant outcome of the Stamp Act of 1765 that contributed to the American Revolution?
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It prompted widespread protests and the formation of organizations like the Sons of Liberty.
It increased the size of British military presence in the colonies.
It reduced the price of goods imported from Britain.
It allowed more colonists to vote in Parliament elections.
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How did the Proclamation of 1763 contribute to the causes of the American Revolution?
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It encouraged colonies to trade more with France.
It restricted colonial expansion westward, angering settlers who wanted to move into new lands.
It granted colonies the right to self-governance.
It imposed a new series of taxes on coastal cities.
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What was one significant outcome of the Stamp Act of 1765 that contributed to the American Revolution?
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How did the Proclamation of 1763 contribute to the causes of the American Revolution?
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Why did the Intolerable Acts become a significant factor in the American Revolution?
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Which British economic policy after the French and Indian War contributed to the dissatisfaction of the American colonists?
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Why was the lack of representation in Parliament a cause of the American Revolution?
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How did mercantilism influence the relationship between Britain and its American colonies?
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What role did British economic policies after the French and Indian War play in causing the American Revolution?
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What was the main reason colonists opposed the Stamp Act?
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What impact did the Intolerable Acts have on the relationship between the American colonies and Britain?
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Which event prompted Britain to implement the Proclamation of 1763, and why did it upset the American colonists?