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Breona CarterDabney
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Causes of the American Revolution

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Which of the following was an advantage of the Patriots?
Strong navy
More supplies and weapons
large population
leaders who strongly motivated their soldiers
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What was the purpose of the Proclamation Line shown in the map?
to separate British and French territory
to stop the expansion of agriculture
to prevent colonists from settling Native American land
to allow slaves to settle west and become free
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Why did England pass the Stamp Act?
to pay for the French and Indian war
to control trade
to make trade easier
to give the colonists more rights
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What was the main difference between the Sugar Act and Stamp Act?
the Sugar Act allowed colonists to regulate their own trade
the Stamp Act prevented to colonists from manufacturing goods
the Sugar Act was a tax on an imported good, the Stamp Act was a tax to pay for a war
both acts served the same purpose
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Who formed the Sons of Liberty?
George Washington
Sam Adams
Patrick Henry
John Adams
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Why were American colonists mad?
they didn't feel they received enough support from Britain
England was no longer using raw materials from the colonies
Britain was threatening to free slaves
they had no representation in Parliament
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What motivated the Sons of Liberty to have the Boston Tea Party?
monopoly over tea given to British East India company
the Stamp Act
the Sugar Act
the Quartering Act
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The Intolerable Acts did which of the following?
closed the Boston harbor
stopped colonists from assembly
instituted martial law
all of the above
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Which two acts were taxes on imported goods?
the Stamp Act and Sugar Act
the Townshend Act and Sugar Act
the Townshend Act and Stamp Act
the Quartering Act and Intolerable Acts
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Thomas Paine's quote most likely meant...?
no loyalty was owed to the British king
all men are created equal
mercantilism is the best trade policy
Britain had done a lot to help the American colonists
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How does the author of the Declaration of Independence justify declaring independence?
by challenging the king's authority
by using examples of the kings failures
by showing the benefits of American independence for Britain
by listing the complaints suffered under the king
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