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Which event is most directly associated with European colonization leading to the founding of the Thirteen Colonies in North America?
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The signing of the Declaration of Independence
The establishment of Jamestown in Virginia
The Boston Tea Party
The Louisiana Purchase
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Primary sources, such as letters and diaries, give historians firsthand evidence about historical events.
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Which event is most directly associated with European colonization leading to the founding of the Thirteen Colonies in North America?
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Primary sources, such as letters and diaries, give historians firsthand evidence about historical events.
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What is the name of the European country that established the Thirteen Colonies in North America before the events leading to the American Revolution?
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Match each historical concept or event with its correct description to review important ideas you'll need for learning about the American Revolution.
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Put these key events in European colonization and its relationship to North America in the correct chronological order.
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Sort each item into the correct category.
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Order the key steps involved in examining the reliability of a historical document.
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Unscramble the letters to name the group of people who created laws for the colonies and were a source of authority before the Revolution.
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Before studying the American Revolution, which of the following are important concepts of historical thinking that help us understand change and continuity over time?
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Which of the following best demonstrates how historians use primary and secondary sources to understand events like the causes of a revolution?