
Chapter 3 Review
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- Q1Why did the use of vice admiralty courts to try smugglers anger the American colonists?They disagreed with mercantilismThey believed that smuggling was their rightThey did not believe that Parliament should regulate tradeIt violated their rights because there was no jury30s
- Q2Why did the British stop their policy of salutary neglect after the French and Indian War?To better control trade with the colonistsThe king wanted a new castleTo pay for the French and Indian WarTo punish the colonist30s
- Q3How did the French and Indian war affect the colonies?The colonies learned that they can work together to defend themselves.The colonists learned that they were completely dependent on the king to protect them.Discord grew as some areas were favored over others.30s
- Q4Place the events in order: Boston Tea Party, Boston Massacre, Battles of Lexington and Concord.Boston Massacre, Boston Tea Party, Battles of Lexington and ConcordBattles of Lexington and Concord, Boston Tea Party, Boston MassacreBoston Tea Party, Boston Massacre, Battles of Lexington and ConcordBoston Massacre,Battles of Lexington and Concord, Boston Tea Party30s
- Q5What was the Stamp Act?A tax on stampsIt created a national postal serviceIt helped raise money for the Continental ArmyA fee for creating legal documents30s
- Q6Which idea did Christopher Gadsden support at the First Continental Congress?IndependenceRepresentationSupport of the French RevolutionNo Taxes30s
- Q7How did colonial women protest the unpopular taxes?Tar and Feathering Tax CollectorsTea PartiesBurning of EffigiesSpinning Bees30s
- Q8How did Great Britain react to the Boston Tea Party and other protests?They passed in Intolerable ActsThey sent more tea to BostonThe gave Boston independenceThey passed the Sugar Act30s
- Q9Who was the leader of the Charleston Sons of Liberty?Francis MarionChristopher GadsdenHenry LaurensThomas Sumter30s
- Q10How did SC contribute to the First Continental Congress?They went but refused to participateThe boycotted the meetingThey immediately demanded independenceSent delegates, Helped protect rice plantation owners.30s
- Q11What was the main motivation behind the Boston Tea Party?They wanted to drink coffee insteadThey hated teaThey liked French tea betterProtest British regulation of tea30s
- Q12Which is not one of the ways that South Carolinian protested the Stamp Act?sent delegates to the Stamp Act CongressProtestsThey dumped the stamps into Charleston HarborBoycott goods30s
- Q13Which group was represented at the First Continental Congress?WomenSlavesBackcountry FarmersLowcountry elite30s
- Q14According to the Declaration of Independence, who violated the colonists’ rights?Colonial AssembliesRoyal GovernorsThe KingParliament30s
- Q15What are the unalienable rights?Life, Liberty, and PropertyLife liberty, and the pursuit of happinessTo alter or abolish a governmentThe right to own property30s