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1 U.S. History Revolutionary Era
2013 Review

2 The first shots of the American Revolution were fired at ___________.
#1 The first shots of the American Revolution were fired at ___________. A: Saratoga B: Lexington C: Trenton D: Yorktown

3 B. Lexington

4 As a result of the Battle of Saratoga, France began to ___________.
#2 As a result of the Battle of Saratoga, France began to ___________. Boycott goods exported from the colonies Provide aid to Britain A: B: Send military aid to United States Reduce their involvement in the war C: D:

5 C. Send military aid to U.S.

6 Delegates to the 2nd Continental Congress
#3 Delegates to the 2nd Continental Congress appointed ________ as commander-in-chief. George Washington John Adams A: B: Thomas Jefferson C: John Hancock D:

7 A. George Washington

8 Declaration of Independence?
#4 Who wrote the Declaration of Independence? George Washington A: Thomas Paine B: Thomas Jefferson Benjamin Franklin C: D:

9 D. Thomas Jefferson

10 Declaration of Independence: Thomas Jefferson
#5 Declaration of Independence: Thomas Jefferson Common Sense: ______________ Benjamin Franklin A: B: Thomas Paine Patrick Henry C: D: John Marshall

11 B. Thomas Paine

12 Who negotiated the Treaty of Alliance
#6 Who negotiated the Treaty of Alliance with France? Benjamin Franklin A: B: Patrick Henry Sam Adams Thomas Jefferson C: D:

13 A. Benjamin Franklin

14 What was passed by Parliament in response to the Boston Tea Party?
#7 What was passed by Parliament in response to the Boston Tea Party? Tea Act A: B: Stamp Act C: Navigation Act D: Intolerable Acts

15 D. Intolerable Acts

16 Which of the following would have been taxed under the Stamp Act?
#8 Which of the following would have been taxed under the Stamp Act? Keg of tea A book by Thomas Paine A: B: Dresses from France Shipment of tobacco C: D:

17 B. A book by Thomas Paine

18 Before the Revolution, British wanted
#9 Before the Revolution, British wanted to tax colonies to help pay for the ______. French & Indian War A: Loyalists B: Indian attacks in the South Spanish Armada C: D:

19 B. French & Indian War

20 The Declaration of Independence refers to _____
#10 The Declaration of Independence refers to _____ with “for imposing taxes without our consent…” Stamp Act in 1765 Quartering Act in 1774 A: B: Intolerable Acts in 1774 Proclamation Line in 1763 C: D:

21 A. Stamp Act in 1765

22 North America ________.
#11 In 1776, 13 colonies in North America ________. Established United States of America Ratified a federal constitution A: B: Announced independence from Britain Received military support from France C: D:

23 C. Announced independence from Britain

24 Colonies served as market for British goods
#12 Colonies served as market for British goods Colonies provided raw materials for Britain Certain colonial goods sold only to Britain What is the best title for the above information? Causes of Pontiac’s Rebellion Effects of Townshend Acts A: B: British Mercantilist Policies Isolationism in British Empire C: D:

25 C. British Mercantilist Policies

26 Which era in U.S. History was set apart
#13 Which era in U.S. History was set apart by individuals who sought to create an independent American republic? Revolutionary Westward Expansion A: B: Civil War C: Reconstruction D:

27 A. Revolutionary

28 What did the British create to prevent
#14 What did the British create to prevent conflict between colonists and Native Americans in the Ohio Valley? Quartering Act Proclamation Line of 1763 A: B: Intolerable Acts Stamp Act C: D:

29 B. Proclamation Line of 1763

30 Patriots had advantage over Britain
#15 Patriots had advantage over Britain during American Revolution due to ______. Industrial wealth Distance from Europe A: B: Experienced army & navy C: D: Allies in Asia

31 B. Distance from Europe

32 “No taxation without representation”
#16 “No taxation without representation” expressed colonists’ belief in ______. Consent of the governed A: Mercantilism B: Parliamentary supremacy Economic interdependence C: D:

33 D. Economic interdependence

34 “…they are endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable Rights….”
#17 “…they are endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable Rights….” Refers to the rights that people _____. Receive by becoming citizens Have as a result of being human A: B: Earn by showing loyalty Granted after military enlistment C: D:

35 B. Have as a result of being human

36 Why did Britain issue the
#18 Why did Britain issue the Proclamation of 1763? To protect colonists & prevent bloody Indian uprising To increase British control over colonies A: B: Pact between French and British To begin taxation without representation C: D:

37 To protect colonists & prevent bloody Indian uprising

38 Paul Revere created a famous work of
#19 Paul Revere created a famous work of art in response to the __________. Battle of Concord Boston Tea Party A: B: Battle of Lexington Boston Massacre C: D:

39 D. Boston Massacre

40 What was the goal of British mercantilist policies?
#20 What was the goal of British mercantilist policies? To control colonial trade To limit tobacco production A: B: To protect individual freedoms To censor colonial publications C: D:

41 A. To control colonial trade

42 #21 The Treaty of Paris 1783 gave the newly formed U.S. which of the following? Territory west of the Mississippi River Fishing rights in the Gulf of Mexico A: B: Recognition of independence from Britain Closure of British forts in the West C: D:

43 C. Recognition of independence from Britain

44 #22 Under the terms of the Treaty of Paris, what became the western boundary of the U.S.? Mississippi River Rio Grande A: B: Appalachian Mountains Pacific Ocean C: D:

45 A. Mississippi River

46 #23 Patriots won the war when Cornwallis surrendered at the final battle of the Revolution. What was this battle? Lexington Saratoga A: B: C: Yorktown D: Princeton

47 C. Yorktown

48 #24 Who was the naval commander who, when refusing to surrender, said, “I have not yet begun to fight!” Ethan Allen John Paul Jones A: B: George Washington C: D: Paul Revere

49 B. John Paul Jones

50 What were the following:
#25 What were the following: He has refused assent to Laws necessary for the public good He has dissolved Representative Houses He has kept armies without consent of our legislature Charges against the King in the Magna Carta Reasons for creating the Constitution A: B: Purpose for writing the Mayflower Compact Grievances in the Declaration of Independence C: D:

51 D. Grievances in the Declaration of Independence

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