SS8H3a- Causes of Revolution/Impact to Ga.

SS8H3a- Causes of Revolution/Impact to Ga.

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8th Grade

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FLASHCARD QUESTION

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Which of these factors does not account for the muted reaction of colonists in Georgia, compared to other colonies, to the Stamp Act of 1765? A. the colony's relatively small population B. Georgia was the youngest of the 13 colonies and still economically dependent on Great Britain. C. the strong leadership of the colony's royal governor D. the colony's economic dependence on Great Britain

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the colony's relatively small population

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FLASHCARD QUESTION

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Why were Georgians less angered by the Proclamation of 1763 than other colonists? A. It opened more coastal land for settlement by Georgia colonists. B. It granted the Georgia Colony a monopoly on trade with American Indians. C. It exempted the Georgia colonists from the taxes that were imposed on other colonists. D. It created a buffer colony between the Georgia Colony and Spanish settlements to the west.

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It opened more coastal land for settlement by Georgia colonists.

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FLASHCARD QUESTION

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How did the French and Indian war change the borders of the Georgia Colony? A. Georgia's northern border was moved to the Fall Line after the war. B. Georgia's northern border was moved to the Tennessee River after the war. C. Georgia's western border was moved to the to the Mississippi River after the war. D. Georgia's western border was moved to Rio Grande the after the war.

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Georgia's western border was moved to the to the Mississippi River after the war.

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FLASHCARD QUESTION

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England (Britain) had imposed (charged) taxes on the colonies as a result of their debt from which war?

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the French and Indian War

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Remember... these British taxes are what had made the colonists SO ANGRY against the British, in the first place!