
American Revolution 1
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- Q1Americans who backed BritainGreenhornsPatriotsLoyalistsThe Beatles30s
- Q2Pledging not to buy any British goods until Parliament repealed the Stamp ActIntolerable ActsQuartering ActNonimportation AgreementWrit of Assistance30s
- Q3342 chests of tea dumped into Boston HarborFrench and Indian WarBattle of Bunker HillBoston Tea PartyCommittee of Correspondence30s
- Q4Taxes on imports and exportsQuartering ActIntolerable ActsNonimportation AgreementCuston Duty30s
- Q5Document issued by Continenial Congress that declared the colonies as the United States of AmericaConstitutionAlbany Plan of UnionDeclaration of IndependenceInflation30s
- Q6Money loses its value over timeCorruptionExtortionDutyInflation30s
- Q7Ended the French and Indian War in 1763Treaty of GhentTreaty of VersaillesTreaty of ParisTreaty of Toronto30s
- Q8Name given to the Quebec Act and the Coercive ActSugar ActQuartering ActsIntolerable ActsHatred Acts30s
- Q9Battle that showed colonial militia could stand up to British ArmyBattle of the PotomacBattle of Valley ForgeBattle of CowpensBattle of Bunker Hill30s
- Q10Forced the colonies to pay more for their defenseCoercive ActStamp ActSugar ActQuartering Act30s
- Q11General search warrantsBlue LawsNonimportation AgreementWrits of AssistanceIndulgences30s
- Q12Proposed that the colonies unite to form a UnionWrits of AssistanceDeclaration of IndependenceAlbany Plan of UnionConstitution30s
- Q13First acts were to adopt the militia and rename it the Continential Army and appoint George Washington as commander-in-chief of that army.George WashingtonSecond Continental CongressSamuel AdamsFirst Continental Congress30s
- Q14Established to allow colonies to communicate to one another about British activities and shape public opinionCarrier PigeonTelegraphCommittee of CorrespondenceWrits of Assistance30s
- Q15Known as the Seven Years War in EuropeFrench and Indian WarAmerican RevolutionWorld War 1Spanish-American War30s