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Causes of the American Revolution
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- Q1The Proclamation of 1763 said that all settlers had to remain__?___ of the Appalchain Mountainseastnorthwestsouth30s
- Q2The colonists disliked the tea act because:it forced tea to be shipped from India to BritainIt gave the British a monopoly on tea salesIt lowered the price of stamped goodsit increased the price of tea.30s
- Q3The Stamp Act:required colonists to boycott British goodsrequired colonists to house and feed British troops in exchange for stampssaid that Parliament had total authority in the coloniesrequired colonists to buy stamps to put on legal documents30s
- Q4Which side fired the “shot heard ‘round the world”?No one knowsFrenchColonistsBritish30s
- Q5This fort was built to protect the British interests in the Ohio River Valley during the French and Indian WarFort NiagaraFort DuquesneFort OntarioFort Necessity30s
- Q6The first step that the Second Continental Congress took in preparation for war was:forming an armyforming a navyprinting paper moneyelecting a commander30s
- Q7What types of people were involved in the Boston Massacre?bankers and merchantsslaves and servantsworkers and sailorslawyers and judges30s
- Q8This signaled the beginning of the American RevolutionThe Sugar Actbattles of Lexington and ConcordThe Stamp ActBattle of Bunker Hill30s
- Q9Who was NOT a colonial leader?Patrick HenryJohn AdamsGeorge GrenvilleSam Adams30s
- Q10"No taxation without Representation" was the reasons the colonists gave for protesting:The Stamp ActThe Battle of LexingtonThe Sugar ActThe French and Indian War30s