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AP Questions How did the French and Indian War alter the relationship between the British and their colonists? Evaluate the relative importance of the following as factors promoting Americans to rebel in 1776; Parliamentary taxation Restriction on Civil Liberty British military measures The legacy of colonial religious and political ideas

AP Questions “The history of the present King of Great Britain is a history of repeated injuries and usurpations, all having, in direct object, the establishment of an absolute tyranny over these states.” Evaluate this accusation made against George III in the Declaration of Independence

AP Questions Evaluate the impact of the Declaration of Independence. What were the main weakness of the government created by the Articles of Confederation and how did the Constitution remedy them? What were the weaknesses and strengths of the Articles of Confederation and the government it created?

AP Questions What were the advantages and disadvantages of both the British and the Colonists during the Revolutionary War? What evidence is there for the assertion that the basic principles of the Constitution were firmly grounded in the political and religious experience of America’s colonial and revolutionary periods?

AP Question What are the principles of the US Constitution of 1787 and what were the major influences on these principles? Was the American Revolution inevitable or could it have been avoided?