All of the events listed above occurred during
Causes of the American Revolution

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Greggory Williams
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the Era of Good Feelings
the era of westward expansion
the Civil War Era
the Revolutionary Era
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The American Revolution was an intense struggle between Patriots, Loyalists and the British Empire. One of the main causes of this revolution was -
French encroachment onto territorial lands in the Ohio River Valley
the burning of the White House and the Capitol building in Washington
Native American attacks on settlements east of the Appalachian Mountains
the passing of acts without colonial representation in Parliament
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Analyze the following statements to determine which was made by a Loyalist during the American Revolution.
“...give me liberty or give me death!”
“We must indeed all hang together or, most assuredly, we shall all hang separately!”
“Americans, as British citizens, must pay their taxes!”
“A government of our own is our natural right ...”
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The tax laws imposed on the colonists by the British government were viewed as unfair and created support for declaring independence because –
British merchants were taxed at a higher rate than colonial merchants
Parliament passed the laws to deregulate the trade of imports
the laws only applied to those foreign subjects of the British crown
colonists were taxed without direct representation in Parliament
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The excerpt above reflects the dissatisfaction of American colonists with the —
passage of the Proclamation that halted the colonists expanding into the lands acquired from the French and Indian War
economic policies imposed by Great Britain without colonial representation following the French and Indian War
handling of British Parliament’s response to the actions of the Sons of Liberty during the Boston Tea Party
agreement made by the King and Parliament to place a tax on all printed material in the colonies
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Which of the following best explains the reasoning of the King for passing the Intolerable Acts?
“Those colonists want war….Then they will have it.”
“Those colonists are not going to be allowed to move past the mountains…I will not pay to protect them from the Native Americans.”
“They will pay for dumping my tea overboard….make them submit to my authority.”
“They are committing treason by signing that document.”
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According to the graphic above the colonies were upset by the British –
practice of mercantilism that used the raw materials in the colonies and kept them dependent on finished products from Britain
use of the free enterprise system which prevented the colonies from smuggling imports and exports
limiting the westward expansion of the colonies by giving weapons to the Native Americans to use against the colonists
requiring the colonists to give housing and supplies to all the British troops that were stationed in the colonies
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