American Revolution
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- Q1What was Patrick Henry recommending with this famous quote, "give me liberty or give me death?"levying more taxesfighting for independencemaintaining the peacekilling the king30s
- Q2The Albany Plan of Union proposed thatthe Iroquois join with the British against the French.the colonies join together to form a government.the colonies join with the French against the British.the colonies join with the British against the French.30s
- Q3In the Gaspee Affaira British ship seized an American ship without warrant.the colonists forced a British ship carrying tea to return.the colonists seized the cargo of tea brought into Boston.the colonists burned a British ship that had run aground.30s
- Q4The Continental Army was first formed fromthe militia surrounding the British in Boston.the militia that won the Battle of Bunker Hill.the militia raised by Washington from from all New England.the minutemen.30s
- Q5In the treaty that ended the French and Indian War, the British gained all EXCEPTFlorida.New Orleans.New France.Louisiana east of the Mississippi.30s
- Q6The colonists protested the Stamp Act byrefusing to sell goods to Britain.dissolving the Massachusetts assemblydumping British tea into Boston Harbor.refusing to buy goods from Britain.30s
- Q7After the Boston Massacre, the British brought peace to the colonies temporarily by repealingStamp Act.Sugar Act.Quartering Act.Townshend Acts.30s
- Q8After the Gaspee Affair and at the suggestion of Thomas Jefferson, the colonies formedpamphlet committees.committees of correspondence.committees of resistance.negotiating committees.30s
- Q9The laws known as the “Intolerable Acts” were the Coercive Acts and theStamp Act.Tea Act.Sugar Act.Quebec Act.30s
- Q10In what year was the Declaration of Independence signed?177617731774177530s
- Q11What was one cause of the Revolutionary War?the Proclamation of 1763Native American aid to the BritishFrench and Spanish aid to Patriotsthe Articles of Confederation30s
- Q12Who holds the power in a republic?all citizensthe kinglaborerselected officials30s
- Q13____ hold the power and authority in a monarchyMerchantsKingsLaborersWealthy people30s
- Q14What did Hewes and his companions dump into Boston Harbor?sugarstampsteatax money30s
- Q15Everyone is _____, according to the Declaration of Independence.in debt to the governmentowed a debt by the governmentcreated equalentitled to wealth30s