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Question 1 According to the Proclamation of 1763 at the end of the French and Indian War, British officials reserved the land west of the Appalachian Mountains for American Indians.

Question 2 A major reason why the British levied taxes on American colonies after the French and Indian War was to raise money to defend their newly won territory.

Question 3 How were colonial reactions to the Stamp Act, the Townshend Acts, and the Tea Act similar? Colonists boycotted certain British goods.

Question 4 In colonial America, who were the Sons of Liberty? a group of workers and shopkeepers who organized to protest British taxes

Question 5 The English philosopher John Locke wrote that all people have the natural right to life and liberty.

Question 6 How was Crispus Attucks significant during the Revolutionary Era? Attucks became a symbol of the colonial cause of liberty after dying in the Boston Massacre.

Question 7 What was one action that was taken by the First Continental Congress? Delegates petitioned the king to repeal the Intolerable Acts.

Question 8 Who agreed to defend the British soldiers who killed five colonists in the Boston Massacre? John Adams

Question 9 Tension grew in 1775 as British troops controlled Boston. In response, the colonists formed armed militias.

Question 10 What best describes the Albany Plan of Union? It was a failed plan to unite the American colonies.

Question 11 What describes the events of Boston Tea Party in 1773? Colonists in disguise boarded ships in Boston Harbor and dumped a shipment of tea in the water.

Question 12 After the French and Indian War, tension between Great Britain and its colonies grew due to increased taxation of the colonists.

Question 13 Why did colonial naval victories inspire colonists during the American Revolution? The Continental navy was smaller than Britain’s navy.

Question 14 What was the goal of the Boston Port Bill, one of the Intolerable Acts? to isolate Boston by closing its harbor

Question 15 What prompted France to sign a formal alliance with the colonies during the American Revolution? the colonial victory at the Battle of Saratoga

Question 16 What document marked the end of the American Revolution? the Treaty of Paris

Question 17 The Glorious Revolution of 1688 helped convince American colonists that they had the right to overthrow an unjust government.

Question 18 Although the Continental army had many disadvantages, it was similar to British forces in terms of its strong, capable leadership.

Which colonial leader helped form a Franco-American alliance in 1778? Question 19 Which colonial leader helped form a Franco-American alliance in 1778? Benjamin Franklin

Question 20 Which battle during the American Revolution boosted colonial morale, even though the victory was reversed a week later? the Battle of Trenton

Question 21 What was the significance of the Battle of Lexington? The Battle of Lexington started the American Revolution.

Question 22 What did both the Continental army and the British army do to help assemble troops for the American Revolution? offer freedom to enslaved people who enlisted

Question 23 .During the French and Indian War, George Washington fought on the side of the British.

Question 24 Which American Indian groups formed an alliance with the French as the French and Indian War began? the Algonquin and the Huron

Question 25 Why did Parliament repeal the Stamp Act in 1766? Colonists’ boycotts of British goods were hurting British trade.

Question 26 Which colonial leader argued that the Boston Massacre was a fight for American liberty? Samuel Adams

Question 27 How did Parliament respond to the protests against the Tea Act? It passed the Intolerable Acts.

Question 28 Thomas Jefferson borrowed an idea from John Locke that he used in the Declaration of Independence. What did Jefferson call this idea? “unalienable rights”

Question 29 During the American Revolution, which colonial officer plotted to surrender the colonial fort at West Point to the British? General Benedict Arnold

Question 30 Locke’s belief in the social contract between a government and its people meant that citizens should agree to obey their government as long as the government protected their natural rights.

Question 31 Who fired the shot that began the American Revolution? an unknown source

Question 32 What did the Treaty of Paris recognize? American independence from Great Britain

Question 33 What happened at Concord in April of 1775? The British retreated from the fierce fighting of the minutemen.

Question 34 How did the timing of General Washington’s attack on Trenton help ensure a colonial victory? He chose a day when the British would not be expecting to fight.

Question 35 How were Continental army defeats under General Greene a rallying point for the colonists? Greene had inflicted heavy losses on General Cornwallis’s army.

Question 36 According to the Treaty of Paris that ended the French and Indian War in 1763, The French gave Great Britain their empire in North America.

Question 37 How did the Continental Congress raise money to go to war with Britain? by selling war bonds and printing more currency

Question 38 In 1766, the British Parliament passed the Declaratory Act to insist it had the right to tax colonists.

Question 39 A colonial advantage at the beginning of the American Revolution was knowledge of the terrain.

Question 40 Which of the following best describes the events of the Boston Massacre? Boston townspeople attacked British soldiers, who killed five townspeople.

Question 41 Which best explains why the Stamp Act of 1765 was significant? The law was the first direct tax imposed on the American colonists.

Question 42 The protest of the Stamp Act of 1765 by American colonists was an example of which Enlightenment idea? People must have input into the laws they follow.