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Reasons for American Revolution OFOD

Authored by John Valles

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8th Grade

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Reasons for American Revolution OFOD
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1.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

2 mins • 1 pt

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What was the effect of the Battle of Lexington and Concord?

It led the other colonies to have a belief that separation from the King of England could be an actual reality

It was the first Battle of the American Revolution which the Minutemen lost

It led to the cancelation of the Stamp Act which led to the creation of the Townshend Act

It led to the Proclamation of 1763 which banned colonists to migrate West

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Based on the image, what can you conclude on the Boston Tea Party?

The Sons of Liberty dressed as Indians to purposely have the King rule in favor of the Indians, instead of the colonists.

The protestors had enough of the Stamp Act and felt it was their duty to throw over the boxes full of British stamps.

The Boston colonists were cheering in response to the Sons of Liberty and Patriots protesting against to the King.

The Indians were protesting against the King

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2 mins • 1 pt

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What major effect was occurred due to the Intolerable Acts?

The Patriots felt it was time to take up arms and train a militia, which led to the establishment of the Minutemen.

All ports throughout the 13 colonies were closed due to the King punishing them. Which included New York and Pennsylvania

Bostons economy grew due to the Ports being closed

The Patriots began to gather an army and head South to begin training for the Civil War.

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MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

2 mins • 1 pt

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What economic impact did the Intolerable Acts have on Boston?

It had a negative effect due to the ports of Boston being closed

It had a negative effect due to the major tax on all imported goods.

It brought a tax on paper goods which included diplomas, brochures and posters

It helped Boston increase their economic value by opening up their shipping ports

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After the Battle of Lexington and Concord, representatives of the colonies met at the Second Continental Congress. What impact did George Washington have on the meeting?

He was selected as Commander of the army that would represent the colonies

He was siding as a Loyalist which caused controversy between the Patriots and other Loyalists at the meeting

He led the meeting and was a major factor that helped create the new tax policy.

He was selected as the President of the United States

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MULTIPLE SELECT QUESTION

2 mins • 1 pt

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Select two major characteristics of the Minutemen:

Known to be ready as any minutes notice to engage in battle

Were on the side of the Patriots

Were on the side of the Loyalists

Were involved in the Boston Tea Party

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MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

2 mins • 1 pt

How would you describe someone who wanted to remain apart of England and did NOT want to separate from the King of England's rule?

Loyalists

Patriots

Minutemen

Bostonians

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