Deck 5: Deciding Where Loyalties Lie, 1763-1776
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Deck 5: Deciding Where Loyalties Lie, 1763-1776
1
Patrick Henry briefly stirred the passion of his colleagues in the House of Burgesses when he suggested that
A)the Stamp Act was evidence of the king's tyranny.
B)British parliament was the source of tyranny.
C)Englishmen were the enemies of Americans.
D)Virginia send its own representatives to British Parliament.
A)the Stamp Act was evidence of the king's tyranny.
B)British parliament was the source of tyranny.
C)Englishmen were the enemies of Americans.
D)Virginia send its own representatives to British Parliament.
the Stamp Act was evidence of the king's tyranny.
2
Victory in the French and Indian War brought Britain all of the following spoils, EXCEPT
A)new farmlands in the Ohio Valley.
B)profitable fishing grounds off the coast of Newfoundland.
C)the mainland of Canada.
D)the French Caribbean sugar islands.
A)new farmlands in the Ohio Valley.
B)profitable fishing grounds off the coast of Newfoundland.
C)the mainland of Canada.
D)the French Caribbean sugar islands.
the French Caribbean sugar islands.
3
How did Indians respond to the influx of English settlers into their territory after 1763?
A)They formed alliances among themselves and launched a series of attacks.
B)They withdrew further west.
C)They turned to their traditional allies, the French, for help.
D)Most of them reluctantly signed new treaties with the English, ceding more land.
A)They formed alliances among themselves and launched a series of attacks.
B)They withdrew further west.
C)They turned to their traditional allies, the French, for help.
D)Most of them reluctantly signed new treaties with the English, ceding more land.
They formed alliances among themselves and launched a series of attacks.
4
When the Massachusetts Assembly refused to rescind its letter of protest, Governor Francis Bernard
A)ordered its leaders arrested.
B)ordered the assembly dismissed.
C)did nothing, even though he had been ordered to take decisive actions.
D)publicly announced that he agreed with the decision.
A)ordered its leaders arrested.
B)ordered the assembly dismissed.
C)did nothing, even though he had been ordered to take decisive actions.
D)publicly announced that he agreed with the decision.
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5
The repeal of the Stamp Act resulted from
A)the arguments of the Stamp Act Congress.
B)hundreds of people being killed in rioting.
C)a majority of Americans favoring independence from Britain.
D)economic pressure.
A)the arguments of the Stamp Act Congress.
B)hundreds of people being killed in rioting.
C)a majority of Americans favoring independence from Britain.
D)economic pressure.
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6
In examining the Stamp Act, James Otis determined the main issue was not stamps but
A)taxation by parliament without colonial representation in parliament.
B)Parliament had chosen the wrong commodity to tax.
C)colonial efforts to resist representation in Parliament.
D)the time was ripe for revolution.
A)taxation by parliament without colonial representation in parliament.
B)Parliament had chosen the wrong commodity to tax.
C)colonial efforts to resist representation in Parliament.
D)the time was ripe for revolution.
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7
The Declaratory Act
A)announced a new tax on tea.
B)asserted British authority to tax the colonies directly.
C)declared the port of Boston closed.
D)declared colonial assemblies dissolved.
A)announced a new tax on tea.
B)asserted British authority to tax the colonies directly.
C)declared the port of Boston closed.
D)declared colonial assemblies dissolved.
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8
Colonists reacted to the restrictions imposed by the Proclamation Line of 1763 by
A)slaughtering Indians wholesale.
B)bargaining for land in Canada.
C)demanding cheaper land east of the line.
D)moving onto lands west of the line anyway.
A)slaughtering Indians wholesale.
B)bargaining for land in Canada.
C)demanding cheaper land east of the line.
D)moving onto lands west of the line anyway.
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9
Grenville moved smuggling trials from civil courts to vice-admiralty courts because
A)the civil courts had too many cases.
B)the harsh penalties handed down by civil courts drove up black market prices and actually increased smuggling.
C)colonial smugglers found sympathetic juries in civil courts.
D)rival factions in Parliament had control of judges in civil courts.
A)the civil courts had too many cases.
B)the harsh penalties handed down by civil courts drove up black market prices and actually increased smuggling.
C)colonial smugglers found sympathetic juries in civil courts.
D)rival factions in Parliament had control of judges in civil courts.
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10
The attack on Thomas Hutchinson's house revealed that
A)tax collectors weren't safe in the city of Boston.
B)wealthy men had to watch their backs.
C)protests weren't exclusively over British policies, but local issues as well.
D)the revolution was inevitable.
A)tax collectors weren't safe in the city of Boston.
B)wealthy men had to watch their backs.
C)protests weren't exclusively over British policies, but local issues as well.
D)the revolution was inevitable.
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11
Grenville's American Revenue Act of 1764
A)empowered custom officers to use blanket warrants against smugglers.
B)raised revenue by requiring a stamp on all legal documents.
C)lowered the tax on French sugar.
D)created the vice admiralty courts.
A)empowered custom officers to use blanket warrants against smugglers.
B)raised revenue by requiring a stamp on all legal documents.
C)lowered the tax on French sugar.
D)created the vice admiralty courts.
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12
How did the British act toward dissident French-Canadians?
A)The British allowed them to retain their fishing and fur-trading industries.
B)The British granted them autonomy in cultural and religious life.
C)The British sent in an army to enforce compliance with British laws.
D)The British sent in clergy and tried to force them to convert to Anglicanism.
A)The British allowed them to retain their fishing and fur-trading industries.
B)The British granted them autonomy in cultural and religious life.
C)The British sent in an army to enforce compliance with British laws.
D)The British sent in clergy and tried to force them to convert to Anglicanism.
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13
The concept of "virtual representation" meant that
A)the House of Commons represented all non-noble citizens in the empire whether or not they voted in elections.
B)American assemblies were the only bodies that could tax Americans.
C)members of American assemblies could designate their replacements.
D)only true and honest men should be elected to office.
A)the House of Commons represented all non-noble citizens in the empire whether or not they voted in elections.
B)American assemblies were the only bodies that could tax Americans.
C)members of American assemblies could designate their replacements.
D)only true and honest men should be elected to office.
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14
Colonists celebrated the Stamp Act's repeal with
A)calls for independence.
B)burning the king in effigy.
C)more protest against Parliament.
D)public outpouring of loyalty to England.
A)calls for independence.
B)burning the king in effigy.
C)more protest against Parliament.
D)public outpouring of loyalty to England.
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15
Which colonial group did NOT favor the nonimportation movement?
A)Small merchants
B)Large merchants
C)Smugglers
D)Artisans
A)Small merchants
B)Large merchants
C)Smugglers
D)Artisans
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16
An unanticipated result of the Stamp Act imposed upon the colonies was
A)it affected only the rich
B)it affected only the poor
C)it affected Northerners, but not southerners
D)it united people rich and poor; north and south; and rural and urban against tax
A)it affected only the rich
B)it affected only the poor
C)it affected Northerners, but not southerners
D)it united people rich and poor; north and south; and rural and urban against tax
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17
What role did women's groups play in promoting colonial resistance?
A)Since women were not permitted to participate in politics, they didn't do much.
B)They refused to socialize with men who traded with the British.
C)They spied on British soldiers and brought intelligence to male leaders.
D)They produced an alternative to the factory-produced cloth Americans were boycotting.
A)Since women were not permitted to participate in politics, they didn't do much.
B)They refused to socialize with men who traded with the British.
C)They spied on British soldiers and brought intelligence to male leaders.
D)They produced an alternative to the factory-produced cloth Americans were boycotting.
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18
Unlike any import taxes the colonies had ever seen, the Townshend Acts taxed
A)goods manufactured in the colonies.
B)colonial banks.
C)products made within the British empire.
D)slave labor.
A)goods manufactured in the colonies.
B)colonial banks.
C)products made within the British empire.
D)slave labor.
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19
What issue prompted James Otis Jr. to become an outspoken critic of British colonial policies?
A)the illegal settlement of the backcountry
B)the use of Navigation Acts to regulate trade
C)the quartering of British troops in colonial homes
D)the use of general search warrants by customs officials in search of contraband goods
A)the illegal settlement of the backcountry
B)the use of Navigation Acts to regulate trade
C)the quartering of British troops in colonial homes
D)the use of general search warrants by customs officials in search of contraband goods
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20
The debates over the principle of "no taxation without representation" focused on the question of whether
A)any governmental body could legitimately tax Americans.
B)it was appropriate for American colonial assemblies to collect taxes.
C)the House of Commons could tax Americans.
D)women and propertyless men should have the right to vote.
A)any governmental body could legitimately tax Americans.
B)it was appropriate for American colonial assemblies to collect taxes.
C)the House of Commons could tax Americans.
D)women and propertyless men should have the right to vote.
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21
The Boston Massacre in part resulted from
A)the success of the Boston Tea Party.
B)a boundary dispute between colonists and British troops.
C)the harassment of British troops by townspeople of Boston.
D)the boycotting of British goods.
A)the success of the Boston Tea Party.
B)a boundary dispute between colonists and British troops.
C)the harassment of British troops by townspeople of Boston.
D)the boycotting of British goods.
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22
The Declaration of Rights and Grievances
A)declared that the colonists no longer accepted Parliament's authority.
B)promised to enforce the Proclamation Line of 1763 in exchange for Parliament lifting the Intolerable Acts.
C)accepted Parliament's right to regulate colonial commerce but not to tax the colonies directl y to raise revenue.
D)called for a national government for the colonies.
A)declared that the colonists no longer accepted Parliament's authority.
B)promised to enforce the Proclamation Line of 1763 in exchange for Parliament lifting the Intolerable Acts.
C)accepted Parliament's right to regulate colonial commerce but not to tax the colonies directl y to raise revenue.
D)called for a national government for the colonies.
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23
The rationale expressed for independence in the Declaration of Independence was based upon the notion of
A)the consent of the governed.
B)natural rights.
C)the right to overthrow tyrannical government.
D)All of these choices.
A)the consent of the governed.
B)natural rights.
C)the right to overthrow tyrannical government.
D)All of these choices.
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24
The British policy toward slavery during the revolution
A)kept blacks in bondage to work as laborers for the British military.
B)envisioned blacks as an important supply of soldiers.
C)offered freedom to slaves who left their masters in the hope of disrupting colonial farming operations.
D)required compensation for slaveowners whose slaves escaped.
A)kept blacks in bondage to work as laborers for the British military.
B)envisioned blacks as an important supply of soldiers.
C)offered freedom to slaves who left their masters in the hope of disrupting colonial farming operations.
D)required compensation for slaveowners whose slaves escaped.
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25
The Declaration of Independence
A)asserted that our rights come to us from the governments we create.
B)focused on the king's abuse of power.
C)defended the rights of Englishmen.
D)affirmed that all governmental power comes from God.
A)asserted that our rights come to us from the governments we create.
B)focused on the king's abuse of power.
C)defended the rights of Englishmen.
D)affirmed that all governmental power comes from God.
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26
At the First Continental Congress in 1774 Jefferson argued that
A)American colonists owed no loyalty to Britain whatsoever.
B)the colonists owed allegiance to the nation's king, not to Parliament.
C)the colonists owed allegiance to Parliament only.
D)a Grand Council, elected by each colonial legislature, ought to share with Parliament the right to originate laws for the colonies.
A)American colonists owed no loyalty to Britain whatsoever.
B)the colonists owed allegiance to the nation's king, not to Parliament.
C)the colonists owed allegiance to Parliament only.
D)a Grand Council, elected by each colonial legislature, ought to share with Parliament the right to originate laws for the colonies.
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27
Which statement about Loyalists is accurate?
A)They were so small in number as to be virtually insignificant.
B)They were all part of the upper classes.
C)They were much more likely to be from cities in the North than from rural areas in the South.
D)Many of them were more afraid of a lower-class mob than of the tyranny of the king.
A)They were so small in number as to be virtually insignificant.
B)They were all part of the upper classes.
C)They were much more likely to be from cities in the North than from rural areas in the South.
D)Many of them were more afraid of a lower-class mob than of the tyranny of the king.
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28
General Gage sent troops to Concord to
A)arrest Samuel Adams and John Hancock.
B)seize colonial weapons.
C)Both of these choices
D)None of these choices
A)arrest Samuel Adams and John Hancock.
B)seize colonial weapons.
C)Both of these choices
D)None of these choices
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29
Why did Samuel Adams and radical artisans form the "solemn league and covenant"?
A)To boycott British goods in all colonies, not just Massachusetts
B)To employ a divide-and-conquer strategy
C)To begin a letter of protest campaign
D)To launch a slave rebellion
A)To boycott British goods in all colonies, not just Massachusetts
B)To employ a divide-and-conquer strategy
C)To begin a letter of protest campaign
D)To launch a slave rebellion
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30
Edmund Burke's speech to the House of Commons indicates that he believed that
A)a clash between the two sides was extremely likely.
B)a firm, decisive response by the British government would end the troubles.
C)he did not have a clear sense of where America was, let alone any understanding of the situation.
D)both sides were in the wrong.
A)a clash between the two sides was extremely likely.
B)a firm, decisive response by the British government would end the troubles.
C)he did not have a clear sense of where America was, let alone any understanding of the situation.
D)both sides were in the wrong.
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31
How did the Indians respond to the conflict between the British and white Americans?
A)Although some were neutral, many tribes decided that their rights would be most respected by the British.
B)The Indians had been mistreated by the British so many times that most tribes supported the patriot side.
C)The Indians backed the patriots.
D)Most tribes were unaware of or uninterested in the conflicts among whites.
A)Although some were neutral, many tribes decided that their rights would be most respected by the British.
B)The Indians had been mistreated by the British so many times that most tribes supported the patriot side.
C)The Indians backed the patriots.
D)Most tribes were unaware of or uninterested in the conflicts among whites.
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Colonists suspected of being loyal to Britain were
A)executed.
B)forced to swear oaths supporting the patriot cause or face physical violence.
C)given time to change their minds.
D)respected for their courage.
A)executed.
B)forced to swear oaths supporting the patriot cause or face physical violence.
C)given time to change their minds.
D)respected for their courage.
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33
After the Boston Tea Party, the British punished Massachusetts by
A)breaking diplomatic relations with Americans.
B)arresting scores of American "agitators."
C)reluctantly repealing the Tea Act.
D)imposing the Coercive Acts.
A)breaking diplomatic relations with Americans.
B)arresting scores of American "agitators."
C)reluctantly repealing the Tea Act.
D)imposing the Coercive Acts.
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34
Thomas Paine's Common Sense
A)was read only by a relatively small number of people.
B)did not criticize the king, only his "wicked counselors."
C)was written in the language of ordinary men and women.
D)claimed that it would be foolhardy to declare independence without an army.
A)was read only by a relatively small number of people.
B)did not criticize the king, only his "wicked counselors."
C)was written in the language of ordinary men and women.
D)claimed that it would be foolhardy to declare independence without an army.
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35
Which of the following is an example of a long-term cause of the American Revolution?
A)the battles of Lexington & Concord
B)the Declaration of Independence
C)government regulation which hindered economic growth and prosperity
D)the publication of Common Sense
A)the battles of Lexington & Concord
B)the Declaration of Independence
C)government regulation which hindered economic growth and prosperity
D)the publication of Common Sense
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36
The Olive Branch Petition
A)offered to end armed resistance if the king would remove British troops and repeal the Intolerable Acts.
B)declared loyalty to Parliament but not to the king.
C)offered Parliament some authority over colonial assemblies.
D)promised continued commercial relations with Britain in exchange for independence.
A)offered to end armed resistance if the king would remove British troops and repeal the Intolerable Acts.
B)declared loyalty to Parliament but not to the king.
C)offered Parliament some authority over colonial assemblies.
D)promised continued commercial relations with Britain in exchange for independence.
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37
Americans objected to the Quebec Act because it seemed that
A)at the same time the British were depriving them of their liberties, they were expanding the rights of French Catholics.
B)the French were being invited to return to Canada.
C)Parliament was making decisions about America without consulting them.
D)it would lead to another war.
A)at the same time the British were depriving them of their liberties, they were expanding the rights of French Catholics.
B)the French were being invited to return to Canada.
C)Parliament was making decisions about America without consulting them.
D)it would lead to another war.
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38
Which of the following best describes the Gaspée incident off the coast of Rhode Island in 1772?
A)Overeager British customs officials gunned down a French smuggler on an American vessel.
B)A British customs patrol boat ran aground in its pursuit of an American smuggler vessel and was set on fire by a band of angry colonists.
C)The British learned about an early diplomatic effort of the colonists to gain French support for their revolutionary war for independence.
D)The murder of a British customs officer on a French smuggler boat brought the wrath of the British Empire to the colonies.
A)Overeager British customs officials gunned down a French smuggler on an American vessel.
B)A British customs patrol boat ran aground in its pursuit of an American smuggler vessel and was set on fire by a band of angry colonists.
C)The British learned about an early diplomatic effort of the colonists to gain French support for their revolutionary war for independence.
D)The murder of a British customs officer on a French smuggler boat brought the wrath of the British Empire to the colonies.
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39
The committees of correspondence
A)organized a letter-writing campaign to the royal governors.
B)exchanged information about questionable royal activities in the colonies.
C)were a last-ditch attempt to promote friendly relations between Americans and people in Britain.
D)examined American and British regulations to see if they were in harmony.
A)organized a letter-writing campaign to the royal governors.
B)exchanged information about questionable royal activities in the colonies.
C)were a last-ditch attempt to promote friendly relations between Americans and people in Britain.
D)examined American and British regulations to see if they were in harmony.
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40
Parliament believed the colonists would accept the Tea Act because
A)it would lower the price of tea.
B)it confirmed the power of colonial assemblies to tax the colonists.
C)allowed the Dutch to sell some tea in the colonies.
D)it gave colonial merchants greater profits.
A)it would lower the price of tea.
B)it confirmed the power of colonial assemblies to tax the colonists.
C)allowed the Dutch to sell some tea in the colonies.
D)it gave colonial merchants greater profits.
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41
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52
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53
According to James Otis Jr. a writ of assistance annihilated what basic and essential individual freedom?
A)the ability to speak freely at public gatherings
B)that one's home was safe from government intrusion and inspection.
C)the right to bear arms
D)the ability to manufacture goods for sale in Europe
A)the ability to speak freely at public gatherings
B)that one's home was safe from government intrusion and inspection.
C)the right to bear arms
D)the ability to manufacture goods for sale in Europe
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54
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60
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61
How important were ordinary Americans in the resistance movement?
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62
What role did Indians play in the crisis that evolved between white Americans and the British?
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63
Why did the colonists react so strongly against British legislation concerning the colonies following the French and Indian War?
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64
Discuss the various resistance tactics used by the Americans against the British from 1773 to 1775. Were they effective? Why or why not?
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65
What were the most effective ways of mobilizing people to support the resistance to British policies?
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Instructions: Identify the following terms:
Declaration of Independence
Declaration of Independence
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Describe the differing views among colonial leaders as to how to protest their grievances to Britain leading up to the Declaration of Independence.
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