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C5 Lesson 3 - A Call to Arms [Quizziz]

C5 Lesson 3 - A Call to Arms [Quizziz]

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8th Grade

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C5 Lesson 3 - A Call to Arms [Quizziz]

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Multiple Select

How many delegates from the colonies met in Philadelphia?

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12

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13

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35

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55

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Multiple Choice

In addition to calling for a repeal of 13 acts of Parliament, the colonies also called for a boycott of all trade with the British.

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True

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False

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Poll

If you were in the colonies at this time, based on what has taken place, do you feel that fighting/war between the colonists and Britain is a certainty?

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Not sure

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Poll

Do you know who Paul Revere is? [Hint: "One if by land, two if by sea..."]

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No

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British fought in formal, organized ranks, as was the custom at the time

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The significance of the outcome of the Battle of Bunker [Breeds] Hill is which of the following?

The British won despite suffering heavy losses.

This battle told both sides that this would not be an easy, or short, war.

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Multiple Choice

Those colonists who sided with/stayed loyal to Britain were called

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Patriots

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Traitors

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Loyalists

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Multiple Choice

Those colonists who wanted to govern themselves, and wanted independence were called

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Patriots

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Traitors

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Loyalists

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