
Road to Revolution
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- Q1A war between France and Great Britain over territories in North America.American RevolutionShays' RebellionFrench and Indian WarHundred years war30s
- Q2An agreement to forbid colonists from crossing over to the Appalachian Mountains is which of the following?Declaratory ActStamp ActSugar ActProclamation of 176330s
- Q3Taxed all legal documents such as books, pamphlets, newspapers, and decks of cards.Stamp ActTea ActDeclaratory ActSugar Act30s
- Q4Which of the following taxed sugar, coffee, dye, and wine?Tea ActDeclaratory ActStamp ActSugar Act30s
- Q5Which of the following became a phrase the colonists chanted because of the British policies?I aint afraid of no goats"No Taxation without representation"Wow like none of these are correct"Give me representation or give me death"30s
- Q6Who was the leader of the Sons of LibertyJohn AdamsSam AdamsGeorge WashingtonPaul Revere30s
- Q7Which of the following fits the definition of boycottRefusal to pay taxesRefusal to buy goods in protest.30s
- Q8Which group of people protested British goods both violently and peacefullyFirst Continental CongressCommittee of CorrespondenceSons of LibertyDaughters of Liberty30s
- Q9Which of the following fits the Townshend Acts?All of the answers are correctTax on paint and glassTax on goods not coming from Great BritainAllowed general search warrant for any reason.30s
- Q10Group of women who boycotted buying British goods by spinning and weaving cloth.First Continental CongressSons of LibertyCommittee of CorrespondenceDaughters of Liberty30s