Exam 4: From Colonies to States

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Few Americans during the time of the Revolutionary War

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Which of the following statements about the Boston Tea Party is accurate?

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Discuss the concept of "salutary neglect." Why did Britain follow this policy, and how did it both work in their favor and come back to haunt them?

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Which of the following was an unexpected result of the end of the French and Indian War?

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What was the purpose of the Currency Act of 1764?

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The publishing of the pamphlet Common Sense created a sense of caution among the colonists, urging them to support the British monarchy for fear of punishment.

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Why did the French colonies in North America ultimately fall to the British by 1763?

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Summarize the argument for independence presented in the Declaration of Independence. How did this compare with earlier colonial arguments concerning the relationship between Britain and the colonies?

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At the Great Meadows, in 1754, a force of Virginia provincial soldiers faced the French and Native Americans. The outcome was

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Analyze how the French and Indian War changed relations among the European powers in North America.

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Which of the following statements about the French colonists in North America is accurate?

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Many colonists viewed the Royal Proclamation of 1763 as

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The major objective of the Tea Act of 1773 was to

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What was the purpose behind the Townshend duties?

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Describe the ideological responses to George Grenville's colonial policies. What impact did these responses have on the relationship between Parliament and the colonial assemblies?

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A "writ of assistance" was

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George III was lazy as king and, as a result, caused England to lose much of its power in the wake of the Seven Years' War.

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Although the Seven Years' War has often been called a world war, there was very little international conflict.

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At the end of the war, New Orleans and all of the French lands west of the Mississippi

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By the end of the eighteenth century, France and Great Britain were in decline, with Spain and the Netherlands fighting over who would come out ahead.

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