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Deck 5: Toward Revolution, 1763-1775
1
The colonists' military preparedness became evident to the British in September 1774, when Massachusetts patriots responded to the "Powder Alarm."
True
2
Which of the following is a true statement about the Stamp Act of 1765?
A)It increased the enforcement of tax collection in Britain.
B)It revealed the Crown's determination to raise revenue from the colonies.
C)It was largely symbolic and became one of the non-negotiable claims of the Crown.
D)It reinforced the status quo of salutary neglect.
E)It put an end to the illegal smuggling of Dutch tea to North America.
A)It increased the enforcement of tax collection in Britain.
B)It revealed the Crown's determination to raise revenue from the colonies.
C)It was largely symbolic and became one of the non-negotiable claims of the Crown.
D)It reinforced the status quo of salutary neglect.
E)It put an end to the illegal smuggling of Dutch tea to North America.
B
3
Which of the following is a true statement about the Sugar Act of 1764?
A)It signaled that Britain saw the colonies as a source of direct revenue.
B)It decreased enforcement of tax collection.
C)It repealed taxes on indigo, some spices, and coffee.
D)It decreased the Crown's interference in the economy of its colonies.
E)It enforced the principle of salutary neglect in the colonies.
A)It signaled that Britain saw the colonies as a source of direct revenue.
B)It decreased enforcement of tax collection.
C)It repealed taxes on indigo, some spices, and coffee.
D)It decreased the Crown's interference in the economy of its colonies.
E)It enforced the principle of salutary neglect in the colonies.
A
4
Within cities like Boston, New York, and Philadelphia, wealthy people remained mostly supportive of the Crown.
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5
The Declaratory Act declared the colonists in open rebellion against the King of England.
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6
The battle of Bunker Hill was the first all-out battle of the Revolutionary War.
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7
Which of the following was NOT a part of Britain's plan to reform colonial relations?
A)Limiting areas where the colonists could settle
B)Eliminating corruption among royal officials in the colonies
C)Limiting widespread colonial smuggling, which cost Britain revenues
D)Encouraging the colonies to trade with France
E)Raising additional revenue from the colonies
A)Limiting areas where the colonists could settle
B)Eliminating corruption among royal officials in the colonies
C)Limiting widespread colonial smuggling, which cost Britain revenues
D)Encouraging the colonies to trade with France
E)Raising additional revenue from the colonies
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8
After the expensive French and Indian War, the British came to see the colonists as not only resisting the demands of their mother country but also as getting free armed protection from the world's most powerful army.
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9
Which of the following is a true statement about the circular letter initiated by the Stamp Act's opponents in Massachusetts?
A)It prompted a positive response from all colonies invited.
B)It was initiated to try to force Parliament to repeal the Stamp Act.
C)It was drafted by opponents of the Stamp Act known as the Radical Whigs.
D)It invited all the colonies to send representatives to the First Continental Congress.
E)It articulated the idea of liberty that positioned the colonists against Britain all the way to the Revolution.
A)It prompted a positive response from all colonies invited.
B)It was initiated to try to force Parliament to repeal the Stamp Act.
C)It was drafted by opponents of the Stamp Act known as the Radical Whigs.
D)It invited all the colonies to send representatives to the First Continental Congress.
E)It articulated the idea of liberty that positioned the colonists against Britain all the way to the Revolution.
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10
_____ were the central drafters of the political pamphlets circulating in Britain.
A)Sons of Liberty
B)Minutemen
C)Redcoats
D)Radical Whigs
E)Privy Council
A)Sons of Liberty
B)Minutemen
C)Redcoats
D)Radical Whigs
E)Privy Council
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11
The Gaspée incident refers to the conflict that occurred when colonists from Providence boarded and burned an English naval vessel, the Gaspée .
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12
Which of the following was a result of the Proclamation of 1763?
A)Taxes were laid on indigo, some spices, and coffee.
B)The East India Company was granted the monopoly on the sale of tea.
C)French Canadians were guaranteed the right to practice Roman Catholicism.
D)Self-government in the colonies was terminated.
E)A moratorium was placed on the sale of western lands.
A)Taxes were laid on indigo, some spices, and coffee.
B)The East India Company was granted the monopoly on the sale of tea.
C)French Canadians were guaranteed the right to practice Roman Catholicism.
D)Self-government in the colonies was terminated.
E)A moratorium was placed on the sale of western lands.
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13
John Adams of Massachusetts argued that allowing Parliament to tax the colonists without their consent threatened the sanctity of private property and personal liberty.
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14
According to Benjamin Franklin and Daniel Dulany, which of the following was the difference between external taxes and internal taxes?
A)External taxes were levied at the end of the year, whereas internal taxes were levied at the moment of transaction.
B)External taxes had to be disclosed, whereas internal taxes did not have to be disclosed.
C)External taxes applied to large capital goods, whereas internal taxes applied to domestic goods produced in the colonies.
D)External taxes were duties designed to protect the British Empire, whereas internal taxes were duties that directly affected the internal affairs of the colonies.
E)External taxes had to be paid directly to the king, whereas internal taxes had to be paid to the colonial assembly.
A)External taxes were levied at the end of the year, whereas internal taxes were levied at the moment of transaction.
B)External taxes had to be disclosed, whereas internal taxes did not have to be disclosed.
C)External taxes applied to large capital goods, whereas internal taxes applied to domestic goods produced in the colonies.
D)External taxes were duties designed to protect the British Empire, whereas internal taxes were duties that directly affected the internal affairs of the colonies.
E)External taxes had to be paid directly to the king, whereas internal taxes had to be paid to the colonial assembly.
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15
When the Stamp Act Congress met in New York City in the fall of 1765, it was doing so with the tacit approval of the British Parliament.
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16
Which of the following groups held "spinning bees" that encouraged American women to show loyalty to the resistance by producing homespun cloth?
A)Minutemen
B)Daughters of Liberty
C)Radical Whigs
D)Committees of correspondence
E)Sons of Freedom
A)Minutemen
B)Daughters of Liberty
C)Radical Whigs
D)Committees of correspondence
E)Sons of Freedom
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17
The Quartering Act of 1765 placed a moratorium on government sale of western lands.
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18
Which of the following was Prime Minister George Grenville's purpose in passing the Stamp Act of 1765?
A)To pay for the quartering of British soldiers in South Carolina
B)To pay the soldiers protecting the North American colonies
C)To bolster the importance of colonial governors
D)To punish colonists for participating in the Boston Tea Party
E)To give the East India Company a monopoly on the sale of tea
A)To pay for the quartering of British soldiers in South Carolina
B)To pay the soldiers protecting the North American colonies
C)To bolster the importance of colonial governors
D)To punish colonists for participating in the Boston Tea Party
E)To give the East India Company a monopoly on the sale of tea
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19
The Stamp Act of 1765 provoked stronger colonial response than did the Sugar Act or the Quartering Act. Which of the following was NOT a reason for this opposition?
A)The Stamp Act applied to goods used by merchants and lawyers, thus stirring an educated and powerful opposition.
B)The act had been passed by the King over the British Parliament veto, thus violating the British constitution.
C)There was a long delay between the passage of legislation and its effective date, thus enabling the colonists to organize their protest.
D)The proceeds of the tax were meant to pay the salaries of colonial officials, something the colonists themselves had done in the past.
E)The Stamp Act was a direct tax on the colonists and seemed to indicate that Parliament was limiting colonists' liberties.
A)The Stamp Act applied to goods used by merchants and lawyers, thus stirring an educated and powerful opposition.
B)The act had been passed by the King over the British Parliament veto, thus violating the British constitution.
C)There was a long delay between the passage of legislation and its effective date, thus enabling the colonists to organize their protest.
D)The proceeds of the tax were meant to pay the salaries of colonial officials, something the colonists themselves had done in the past.
E)The Stamp Act was a direct tax on the colonists and seemed to indicate that Parliament was limiting colonists' liberties.
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20
The Radical Whigs claimed that the principle that taxation required representation had precedent in
British law and was one of the basic English liberties.
British law and was one of the basic English liberties.
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21
Which of the following statements is true of the Boston massacre?
A)It occurred during the protests against the Quartering Act of 1765.
B)It resulted in the imprisonment of most of the soldiers involved.
C)It raised the conflict between the Crown and the Colonists to a new level.
D)It occurred during the first all-out battle of the Revolutionary War.
E)It sparked a vigorous debate within the colonies about how far rebellion should go.
A)It occurred during the protests against the Quartering Act of 1765.
B)It resulted in the imprisonment of most of the soldiers involved.
C)It raised the conflict between the Crown and the Colonists to a new level.
D)It occurred during the first all-out battle of the Revolutionary War.
E)It sparked a vigorous debate within the colonies about how far rebellion should go.
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22
Which of the following events was a local act of resistance in Rhode Island against the royal control of the colonies?
A)The Gaspée incident
B)The Boston Tea Party
C)The Battle of Concord
D)The Battle of Bunker Hill
E)The Boston Massacre
A)The Gaspée incident
B)The Boston Tea Party
C)The Battle of Concord
D)The Battle of Bunker Hill
E)The Boston Massacre
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23
The Massachusetts colonists developed a _____ that assumed the role of a colonial government outside the control of the Crown.
A)Provincial Congress
B)Privy Council
C)Committee of Correspondence
D)Continental Association
E)Continental Congress
A)Provincial Congress
B)Privy Council
C)Committee of Correspondence
D)Continental Association
E)Continental Congress
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24
Which of the following was a consequence of the Intolerable Acts?
A)The First Continental Congress was disbanded.
B)They led to the outbreak of the battles of Concord and Lexington.
C)They unified the colonies rather than isolating Massachusetts.
D)The principle of salutary neglect was reinforced between the Crown and the colonies.
E)The Bostonians agreed to pay the penalties of the Port Act.
A)The First Continental Congress was disbanded.
B)They led to the outbreak of the battles of Concord and Lexington.
C)They unified the colonies rather than isolating Massachusetts.
D)The principle of salutary neglect was reinforced between the Crown and the colonies.
E)The Bostonians agreed to pay the penalties of the Port Act.
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25
Which of the following acts dictated that any British official charged with a capital offense in the colonies could be tried in Great Britain?
A)The American Prohibitory Act
B)The Colonial Justice Act
C)The Quartering Act
D)The Administration of Justice Act
E)The Declaratory Act
A)The American Prohibitory Act
B)The Colonial Justice Act
C)The Quartering Act
D)The Administration of Justice Act
E)The Declaratory Act
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26
Which of the following products was NOT taxed under the Townshend Acts of 1767?
A)Paper
B)Glass
C)Tea
D)Lead
E)Rice
A)Paper
B)Glass
C)Tea
D)Lead
E)Rice
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27
Which of the following acts was NOT a part of the Coercive Acts?
A)The Boston Port Act
B)The Administration of Justice Act
C)The Quartering Act
D)The Massachusetts Government Act
E)The American Prohibitory Act
A)The Boston Port Act
B)The Administration of Justice Act
C)The Quartering Act
D)The Massachusetts Government Act
E)The American Prohibitory Act
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28
Which of the following statements is true of the Declaratory Act of 1766?
A)It signaled the end of the principle of salutary neglect.
B)It became one of the nonnegotiable claims that Parliament was unwilling to relinquish throughout the struggle.
C)It declared the Crown's intention to raise revenue from the colonists.
D)It demanded the collection of duties and bolstered the importance of colonial governors who were friendly to the Crown.
E)It granted the East India Company a monopoly on the sale of tea in North America.
A)It signaled the end of the principle of salutary neglect.
B)It became one of the nonnegotiable claims that Parliament was unwilling to relinquish throughout the struggle.
C)It declared the Crown's intention to raise revenue from the colonists.
D)It demanded the collection of duties and bolstered the importance of colonial governors who were friendly to the Crown.
E)It granted the East India Company a monopoly on the sale of tea in North America.
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29
The colonists referred to both the Coercive Acts and the _____ as the Intolerable Acts.
A)Quebec Act
B)Sugar Act
C)Quartering Act
D)Stamp Act
E)Townshend Act
A)Quebec Act
B)Sugar Act
C)Quartering Act
D)Stamp Act
E)Townshend Act
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30
At the First Continental Congress in Philadelphia in September 1774, delegates from twelve colonies met. Only _____ was absent.
A)Carolina
B)Georgia
C)New York
D)Pennsylvania
E)New Jersey
A)Carolina
B)Georgia
C)New York
D)Pennsylvania
E)New Jersey
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31
Which of the following is NOT a possible reason given by historians as to why colonists dressed as Mohawk Indians during the Boston Tea Party?
A)The attire distinguished protesters from others.
B)The attire highlighted the unity among colonists.
C)Native Americans symbolized both savagery and radical democracy.
D)The colonists hoped the attire would lead the British into war with the Mohawks.
E)It was as far from British civilization as colonists could get, symbolically.
A)The attire distinguished protesters from others.
B)The attire highlighted the unity among colonists.
C)Native Americans symbolized both savagery and radical democracy.
D)The colonists hoped the attire would lead the British into war with the Mohawks.
E)It was as far from British civilization as colonists could get, symbolically.
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32
Which of the following terms refers to the practice of the people's interests being advocated by a deputy?
A)Virtual representation
B)Proportional representation
C)Dyadic representation
D)Collective representation
E)Actual representation
A)Virtual representation
B)Proportional representation
C)Dyadic representation
D)Collective representation
E)Actual representation
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33
In response to the colonists' complaint that they had no representation in Parliament, the members of Parliament argued that:
A)the colonists had given up their rights of representation when they left England.
B)Parliament had the right to make laws for the colonists "in all cases whatsoever."
C)every member of Parliament represented all the king's subjects, no matter where they lived.
D)most of the common people within Britain had no rights in Parliament.
E)only the king had the power to appoint members to the House of Commons.
A)the colonists had given up their rights of representation when they left England.
B)Parliament had the right to make laws for the colonists "in all cases whatsoever."
C)every member of Parliament represented all the king's subjects, no matter where they lived.
D)most of the common people within Britain had no rights in Parliament.
E)only the king had the power to appoint members to the House of Commons.
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34
Which of the following is a true statement about the committees of correspondence?
A)They aimed to stir up dissent and unite the colonists in their opposition.
B)They initiated a circular letter inviting all colonies to send a representative to the Stamp Act Congress.
C)They argued for the colonists' rights to deputy representation.
D)They organized protests against the Stamp Act and sent resolves to Parliament.
E)They organized local boycotts against cloth and tea imported from Britain.
A)They aimed to stir up dissent and unite the colonists in their opposition.
B)They initiated a circular letter inviting all colonies to send a representative to the Stamp Act Congress.
C)They argued for the colonists' rights to deputy representation.
D)They organized protests against the Stamp Act and sent resolves to Parliament.
E)They organized local boycotts against cloth and tea imported from Britain.
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35
When Parliament repealed most provisions of the Townshend Acts, it retained the tax on:
A)tobacco.
B)paper.
C)stamps.
D)sugar.
E)tea.
A)tobacco.
B)paper.
C)stamps.
D)sugar.
E)tea.
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36
The colonists were unhappy with the Tea Act because:
A)it decreased the enforcement of tax collection in Britain.
B)it violated the principle of actual or deputy representation.
C)it rejected the East India Company's monopoly over the sale of tea in North America.
D)they felt that the Act threatened private property.
E)they interpreted it as yet another move to establish Parliament's authority.
A)it decreased the enforcement of tax collection in Britain.
B)it violated the principle of actual or deputy representation.
C)it rejected the East India Company's monopoly over the sale of tea in North America.
D)they felt that the Act threatened private property.
E)they interpreted it as yet another move to establish Parliament's authority.
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37
Which of the following statements is true of the First Continental Congress?
A)It voiced the colonists' protest against the provisions of the Stamp Act.
B)It was convened in New Jersey in the year of 1776.
C)It was attended by representatives from all the colonies.
D)It created the Continental Association, which supervised a boycott of British trade.
E)It passed a resolution demanding complete independence for the colonies.
A)It voiced the colonists' protest against the provisions of the Stamp Act.
B)It was convened in New Jersey in the year of 1776.
C)It was attended by representatives from all the colonies.
D)It created the Continental Association, which supervised a boycott of British trade.
E)It passed a resolution demanding complete independence for the colonies.
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38
The Declaratory Act was passed on the same day the Stamp Act was repealed. The purpose behind this move was to:
A)clarify that Parliament was yielding to not to the colonists' demands, but to the king's.
B)raise revenue with new, external duties on the goods that the colonists imported from Britain.
C)grant the East India Company the monopoly on the sale of tea in North America.
D)reinforce the tradition of salutary neglect between the Crown and the colonies.
E)loosen the Crown's control over North American colonies and grant them more independence.
A)clarify that Parliament was yielding to not to the colonists' demands, but to the king's.
B)raise revenue with new, external duties on the goods that the colonists imported from Britain.
C)grant the East India Company the monopoly on the sale of tea in North America.
D)reinforce the tradition of salutary neglect between the Crown and the colonies.
E)loosen the Crown's control over North American colonies and grant them more independence.
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39
In some areas of Massachusetts, colonists opposed the Administration of Justice Act by:
A)organizing local boycotts against cloth and tea imported from Britain.
B)holding "spinning bees" that encouraged American women to show loyalty to the resistance.
C)burning the homes of stamp officials and hanging effigies of tax collectors.
D)setting up committees of correspondence to circulate their grievances.
E)closing courts rather than permitting the governor's appointed judges to sit.
A)organizing local boycotts against cloth and tea imported from Britain.
B)holding "spinning bees" that encouraged American women to show loyalty to the resistance.
C)burning the homes of stamp officials and hanging effigies of tax collectors.
D)setting up committees of correspondence to circulate their grievances.
E)closing courts rather than permitting the governor's appointed judges to sit.
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40
In the Restraining Act, Townshend suspended the New York Assembly for failing to comply with the:
A)Coercive Act.
B)Sugar Act.
C)Quartering Act.
D)Quebec Act.
E)Declaratory Act.
A)Coercive Act.
B)Sugar Act.
C)Quartering Act.
D)Quebec Act.
E)Declaratory Act.
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41
Explain the colonists' ideological opposition to unfair taxation.
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42
Which of the following incidents convinced the British of the military preparedness of the colonists?
A)The Boston Tea Party
B)The Powder Alarm
C)The Battle of Bunker Hill
D)The Gaspée incident
E)The Boston massacre
A)The Boston Tea Party
B)The Powder Alarm
C)The Battle of Bunker Hill
D)The Gaspée incident
E)The Boston massacre
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43
Explain why the Stamp Act of 1765 provoked a stronger colonial response than did the Sugar or Quartering Acts.
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44
The colonists' militiamen were known as:
A)Brown Coats.
B)Redcoats.
C)Sons of Liberty.
D)Minutemen.
E)Radical Whigs.
A)Brown Coats.
B)Redcoats.
C)Sons of Liberty.
D)Minutemen.
E)Radical Whigs.
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45
The _________ imposed duties on glass, lead for paint, tea, paper, and a handful of other items.
A. Declaratory Act of 1766
B. Townshend Acts of 1767
C. Coercive Acts of 1773
D. Quartering Act of 1765
A. Declaratory Act of 1766
B. Townshend Acts of 1767
C. Coercive Acts of 1773
D. Quartering Act of 1765
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46
Which of the following was a consequence of the Battle of Bunker Hill?
A)The battle prompted thousands of additional colonists to join the opposition to Britain.
B)The colonists convened the First Continental Congress to decide the future plans of action.
C)George Washington was appointed as the general of the Continental Army.
D)The royal governor ordered the construction of fortifications across the small strip of land that connected Boston to the mainland.
E)Patriots near urban centers formed committees of correspondence to circulate news, information, and instructions for the battle.
A)The battle prompted thousands of additional colonists to join the opposition to Britain.
B)The colonists convened the First Continental Congress to decide the future plans of action.
C)George Washington was appointed as the general of the Continental Army.
D)The royal governor ordered the construction of fortifications across the small strip of land that connected Boston to the mainland.
E)Patriots near urban centers formed committees of correspondence to circulate news, information, and instructions for the battle.
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47
Explain how the various acts passed by Britain's Parliament built upon each other to signal the end of salutary neglect.
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48
Which of the following statements is true of the Olive Branch Petition?
A)It was approved in the First Continental Congress.
B)It was written By Benjamin Franklin.
C)It implored the king to seek a peaceful resolve to the conflict.
D)It was designed to demonstrate the colonists' protest against the Coercive Acts.
E)It smothered the revolution with its rebellious approach to the Crown.
A)It was approved in the First Continental Congress.
B)It was written By Benjamin Franklin.
C)It implored the king to seek a peaceful resolve to the conflict.
D)It was designed to demonstrate the colonists' protest against the Coercive Acts.
E)It smothered the revolution with its rebellious approach to the Crown.
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49
Which of the following is a true statement about the Battle of Bunker Hill?
A)It was incited by the arrest of patriot leaders John Hancock and Samuel Adams.
B)It marked the first time when Americans fired against the British Army in a formal confrontation.
C)The battle was fought by the Minutemen, while the rest of the colonists refused to join.
D)The battle was fought primarily on Breed's Hill.
E)The British suffered very few casualties in the war.
A)It was incited by the arrest of patriot leaders John Hancock and Samuel Adams.
B)It marked the first time when Americans fired against the British Army in a formal confrontation.
C)The battle was fought by the Minutemen, while the rest of the colonists refused to join.
D)The battle was fought primarily on Breed's Hill.
E)The British suffered very few casualties in the war.
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50
Which of the following was an implication of the American Prohibitory Act?
A)Any colonist leaders who were caught by the British could be tried for treason and executed.
B)Royal agents were to pay a duty based on profits made in the colony.
C)Stamped paper was to be used for all official papers, including marriage licenses.
D)Any British official charged with a capital offense in the colonies could be tried in Great Britain.
E)French Canadians were guaranteed the right to practice Roman Catholicism.
A)Any colonist leaders who were caught by the British could be tried for treason and executed.
B)Royal agents were to pay a duty based on profits made in the colony.
C)Stamped paper was to be used for all official papers, including marriage licenses.
D)Any British official charged with a capital offense in the colonies could be tried in Great Britain.
E)French Canadians were guaranteed the right to practice Roman Catholicism.
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51
King George III ignored the Olive Branch Petition because:
A)he feared that considering it would damage revenues too much.
B)he realized that the colonists were outnumbered by his army.
C)he wanted to seek a peaceful resolution to the conflict.
D)he viewed the colonists as insubordinate subjects of the Crown.
E)he refused to reconsider parliament's decision on the colonies.
A)he feared that considering it would damage revenues too much.
B)he realized that the colonists were outnumbered by his army.
C)he wanted to seek a peaceful resolution to the conflict.
D)he viewed the colonists as insubordinate subjects of the Crown.
E)he refused to reconsider parliament's decision on the colonies.
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52
The term _________ referred to the group of close advisors to the Crown that offered suggestions on how the Crown should best exercise its executive authority.
A. Radical Whigs
B. Privy Council
C. committees of correspondence
D. minutemen
A. Radical Whigs
B. Privy Council
C. committees of correspondence
D. minutemen
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53
The Second Continental Congress was convened in:
A)Georgia.
B)Pennsylvania.
C)New York.
D)Philadelphia.
E)New Jersey.
A)Georgia.
B)Pennsylvania.
C)New York.
D)Philadelphia.
E)New Jersey.
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54
Which of the following was the purpose of the Second Continental Congress?
A)To serve in the role of a colonial government outside the control of the Crown
B)To consider the American response to the Coercive Acts
C)To determine the colonies' response to the battles of Concord and Lexington
D)To protest against the provisions of the Tea Act
E)To provide quick and reliable information throughout the colonies
A)To serve in the role of a colonial government outside the control of the Crown
B)To consider the American response to the Coercive Acts
C)To determine the colonies' response to the battles of Concord and Lexington
D)To protest against the provisions of the Tea Act
E)To provide quick and reliable information throughout the colonies
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55
In the _________, Charles Townshend suspended the New York Assembly for failing to comply with the Quartering Act.
A. Stamp Act
B. Coercive Acts
C. Quebec Acts
D. Restraining Act
A. Stamp Act
B. Coercive Acts
C. Quebec Acts
D. Restraining Act
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56
The _________ was the group of colonial American women who organized boycotts of tea and other imported British goods and who produced homespun clothes as a protest of British imported clothing.
A. Colonial Dames of America
B. Radical Whigs
C. Redcoats
D. Daughters of Liberty
A. Colonial Dames of America
B. Radical Whigs
C. Redcoats
D. Daughters of Liberty
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57
The royal governor, Thomas Gage, responded to the militia preparations in Massachusetts by:
A)ordering the construction of fortifications across the small strip of land that connected Boston to the mainland.
B)organizing committees of correspondence for better communication with the colonists.
C)disbanding the Continental Army led by George Washington.
D)issuing the Declaratory Act which gave Parliament sweeping powers in the colonies.
E)convening the Second Continental Congress to seek conciliatory measures.
A)ordering the construction of fortifications across the small strip of land that connected Boston to the mainland.
B)organizing committees of correspondence for better communication with the colonists.
C)disbanding the Continental Army led by George Washington.
D)issuing the Declaratory Act which gave Parliament sweeping powers in the colonies.
E)convening the Second Continental Congress to seek conciliatory measures.
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58
Evaluate the Stamp Act Congress as an act of American resistance.
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59
Explain the principle of salutary neglect and discuss how it prompted reforms in colonial relations.
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60
The _________ declared the colonies to be "in open rebellion."
A. Quartering Act
B. Coercive Act
C. American Prohibitory Act
D. Quebec Act
A. Quartering Act
B. Coercive Act
C. American Prohibitory Act
D. Quebec Act
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61
Describe the Townshend Acts of 1767.
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62
What were the most significant actions taken during the meeting of the Second Continental Congress? How did these actions illustrate the changing attitudes of the colonists meeting there?
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63
Explain the reasons for the Boston Tea Party, describe the actions of those involved, and enumerate Parliament's responses.
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64
Describe the Gaspée incident.
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65
Describe the Quebec Act.
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66
Explain the colonists' response to the revenue acts of the 1760s.
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67
How did the Coercive Acts ignite active resistance in Massachusetts? Discuss how this resistance spread and triggered the beginning of the Revolution.
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68
Describe the incident known as the Boston massacre and its significance.
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69
Describe the Coercive Acts.
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70
Describe the efforts of the British government at tightening control and limiting the settlements of the colonists.
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