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Men Women and

African Americans

Taxes Battles Events

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Who was one of the first to speak out against the Stamp Act?

A. Patrick HenryB. Benjamin FranklinC. Samuel AdamsD. George Washington

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Who was the king of England?

A. George WashingtonB. King George IIIC. Abraham LincolnD. King George I

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Who organized the Sons of Liberty?

A. Patrick HenryB. Mercy Otis WarrenC. Samuel AdamsD. Benjamin Franklin

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Who offered to lead men in battle for the relief of Boston?

A. Crispus AttucksB. George WashingtonC. Paul RevereD. Hugh White

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Which patriot warned of the British attack?

A. George WashingtonB. John HancockC. John AdamsD. Paul Revere

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What did the Daughters of Liberty do to support the boycott of British goods?A. Gave speeches and drew

cartoon charactersB. Gave speeches and attended

ralliesC. Made tea and wove clothesD. Handed out pamphlets and

posters

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Who urged a boycott of British goods?

A. Mercy Otis WarrenB. Martha WashingtonC. Aunt JemimaD. Deborah Sampson

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Who was the first African American to die in the struggles for independence?

A. Phillis WheatleyB. Samuel AdamsC. Thomas PaineD. Crispus Attucks

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Who wrote poems supporting the American Revolution and opposing slavery?

A. Deborah SampsonB. Mary AdamsC. Phillis WheatleyD. Meredith Paine

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Who wrote essays opposing slavery and supporting women’s rights?

A. Thomas PaineB. John AdamsC. Thomas JeffersonD. Bernardo de Galvez

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Why did Britain impose the Stamp and Townshend Acts on the colonists?A. The king wanted the colonists to

return to BritainB. Britain thought were too

wealthyC. Britain wanted to give money to

the colonists to expand their cities

D. Britain needed money

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Which of the following was NOT an effect of colonist’s protests of British taxes?

A. Patrick Henry spoke to the House of Burgesses

B. The Stamp Act was passedC. The Sons of Liberty was formedD. Colonists boycotted British

goods

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What was the effect of British taxation on the colonies as a whole?

A. They started to unite as Americans

B. They became more dividedC. Many paid for British supportD. Many colonists returned to

Britain

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Which of the following was NOT one of the Intolerable Acts?

A. The colonists had to feed and house British soldiers

B. The port of Boston was closedC. The colonists had to pay a tax on

British importsD. Massachusetts was put under

the control of a British general

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_______ is a tax on imported goods

A. boycottB. militiaC. patriotD. tariff

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Which event took place first?A. Battle of LexingtonB. Battle of ConcordC. British retreated to

BostonD. Paul Revere was captured

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Which battle began with the shot heard around the world?A. Bunker HillB. Breed’s HillC. ConcordD. Lexington

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Which brief battle forced the British to retreat to Boston?

A. ConcordB. Bunker HillC. Breed’s HillD. Lexington

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Who led the colonists in the battle of Bunker Hill?

A. John AdamsB. Paul RevereC. William PrescottD. John Hancock

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What was the Boston Massacre?

A. A punishment for the Boston Tea Party

B. A colonial boycottC. When British soldiers fired into a

Boston crowdD. When the Native Americans

killed all the early colonists in Boston

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Which of the following best describes the purpose of the Committees of Correspondence?

A. Train express ridersB. Keep in touch with BritainC. Share news among the coloniesD. Unite the colonies in friendship

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How did the Boston Tea Party express the views of many colonists?A. It showed that many colonists

did not like teaB. It showed many colonists

supported Mohawk causesC. It showed that the colonists

strongly protested the tea taxD. It showed that the tea would

remain in Boston

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Which of the following caused the Intolerable Acts?

A. Boston MassacreB. Boston Tea PartyC. First Continental CongressD. Committees of

Correspondence

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What was the war called the colonists fought for independence?

A. Civil WarB. Battle of LexingtonC. Battle of Bunker HillD. American Revolution

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The ________ was formed by representatives of 12 of the 13 colonies and voted on what actions to take against the British and their taxes.A. House of RepresentativesB. First Continental CongressC. Sons of LibertyD. Constitution

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