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Road to the Revolution

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4th Grade

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1.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

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Which side believed that the colonies should be free from England?

Loyalists
Patriots

2.

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Which side decided to stay loyal to the King of England?

Loyalists
Patriots

3.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

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Why did King George III pass the Stamp Act?

He needed money for his palace.
He needed money for the Revolutionary War.
He needed money to pay the debt from the French & Indian War.
He needed money to pay for the tea lost in the Boston Tea Party.

4.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

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Why did the colonists dress up as Indians, board a British merchant ship, and throw the tea overboard?

One of the merchants had been unkind to the colonists.
They were upset that the king put a tax on tea.
They had nothing better to do with their time.
It was one of the battles of the Revolutionary War.

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MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

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Why did the French & Indian War happen?

The colonists were trying to get their freedom from England.
The French & the Indians both wanted the Ohio Valley.
The British & French both wanted the Ohio Valley.
The Indians were upset about the Trail of Tears.

6.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

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What caused the Boston Massacre?

The colonists were upset that King George III sent British soldiers to Boston.
British soldiers started shooting in the middle of the town.
Colonists started shooting in the middle of the town.
Colonists started throwing snowballs and making fun of a British soldier.

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What was the result of the Stamp Act?

The Boston Tea Party
The colonists traveled to Parliament to discuss the act.
The colonists protested it so much that the king repealed it.
Paul Revere made his midnight ride.

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