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In a paragraph, analyze how the American Revolution worsened the economic condition for many citizens. Consider the people who
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7. What was the impact of the Olive Branch Petition?
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What effect do you think these words had on the American colonists?
*They most likely inspired fear in the loyalists of the of
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1. How might the Iroquois have been helpful in assisting the British troops in the surprise attack?
A) the Iroquois likely had
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Which best describes the connection the French and Indian War had with the American Revolution?
As a result of the French and
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In which battle did the Americans win their first victory over the British?
A. Lexington B. Boston C. Charleston D. Concord Is
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Which quote from the Declaration of Independence shows that the colonists were influenced by John Locke's idea of natural
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I know not what course others may take; but as for me, give me liberty or give me death! -Patrick Henry
How did Patrick Henry act
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Who served as commander in chief of the continental army
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Which answer best expresses the effects of Parliament passing the Coercive (Intolerable) Acts of 1774, closing the port of
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Use the excerpt to answer the question. What effect do you think these words had on the American colonists?
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Which answer best summarizes George Washington's involvement with the Second Continental Congress?
Options: He was selected as
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"By the rude bridge that arched the flood, Their flag to April's breeze unfurled, Here once the embattled farmers stood, And
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The cause of America is in a great measure the cause of all mankind. Many circumstances hath, and will arise, which are not
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which of the following best describes how the intolerable acts affected the american colonies?
A. The acts caused the colonies to
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Read the passage.
No Taxation Without Representation In the 1760s and early 1770s, the British government wanted to raise money
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Why did the Articles of Confederation have to be replaced by the Constitution? ย
A) The Articles of Confederation were never
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Why did many Native American Groups and enslaved people side with the British during the American Revolution?
A. They were
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which statement best describes the views stated in thomas paineโs common sense?
A. citizens have the right to petition the
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What motivated most Africans Americans soldiers
to fight in the Revolutionary War with the Patriots?
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1). Place the following events in order.
~The declaration of independence was signed. ~The battle of Yorktown begins ~ The
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what was significant about the role of the green mountain boys? select all that apply
A}they assisted Washington and his troops
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How did the Intolerable Actsโmeant to punish Massachusetts for defying Great Britainโshow that the British government did
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Which was most likely an effect of the Confiscation Acts during the American Revolution?
A. Increased loyalist opposition to
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Even though the United States had just had its own revolution to overthrow a colonial power, it did not support the revolution
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20. Which best describes the connection the French and Indian War had with the American Revolution?
A. As a result of the French
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All of these sentences are from the same paragraph. Which is the topic sentence? PLEASE HELP!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! I WANT TO SEE
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what was one strength of the Articles of Confederation
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Which of the following was not a purpose of the Declaration of Independence? A. List grievances against
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After the French and Indian War, the British issued the Royal Proclamation of 1763, which forbade colonists from moving into
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Which of the following accurately summarizes the different purposes of the First and the Second Continental Congresses?
A.The
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Why did Thomas Paine write the Pamphlet, Common Sense?
1: to support conquering the Native Americans 2: to argue that more land
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In a paragraph, analyze how the American revolution worsened the economic condition for many citizens. Consider the people who
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What was one cause of shays rebellion?
A. Massachusetts refused to help farmers in debt. ** B. New territories were not yet open
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Identify: (includes definition and purpose, where applicable)
Battle of Lexington and Concord: First battle of the American
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As American colonists questioned British rule, public discussion focused on topics such as colonial independence and individual
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1. In what year did the first battles of the American Revolution begin? (1 point)
1763 1768 1775 1776 2. What was the name of the
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which of the following most directly led to the calling of the first continental congress?
A. the stamp act congress B. the stamp
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who won the battles of Lexington and Concord? were the armies evenly matched? explain.
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A government of our own is our natural right: And when a man seriously reflects on the precariousness of human
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Why did the British issue the proclamation of 1763 and what effect did it have on their relations with their American colonists?
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"...I long to hear that you have declared an independency- and by the way in the new Code of Laws which I suppose it will be
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what was the purpose of the olive branch petition?
A.to declare war on england B.to raise a colonial army C.to declare allegiance
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Why did the Articles of Confederation have to be replaced by the Constitution?
A. The Articles of Confederation were never
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Why did Thomas Paine write the pamphlet, Common Sense?
(1 point) Responses to support conquering the Native Americans to support
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Quote 2: โWhen a building is to be erected which is intended to stand for ages, the foundation should be firmly laid. The
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What motivated most African American soldiers to fight in the Revolutionary war with the p a t r i o t s
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A government of our own is our natural right And when a man seriously reflects on the precariousness of human affairs, he will
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How did the stamp act contribute to the Boston massacre
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Which of the following was formed by the Second Continental Congress in June 1775?
A. Continental Army B. Supreme Court C.
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