A series of laws that closed the Boston Harbor and restricted the ability of colonists to hold meetings were called: Intolerable Acts Townshend Act Law.

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A series of laws that closed the Boston Harbor and restricted the ability of colonists to hold meetings were called: Intolerable Acts Townshend Act Law that prohibited the colonies from issuing paper money: Currency Act Declaratory Act Mohawk that was instrumental in deciding the outcome of the French Indian War Warraghlyagey Matacom

The French and Indian War is also called: Seven Years War War of America’s The French and Indian War was, in reality, mainly a war between the: English and French English and Indians In the French and Indian War, the Huron and the Algonquin nations aligned themselves with: France England

In the French and Indian War, the Mohawk and the Iroquois nations aligned themselves with: England France Before the French and Indian War most of the interior of North America was claimed by: France England The basic right of the accused to be informed of the charges against him/her is called: Habeas Corpus Divine Right

The English document signed by King John was signed in the year: 1215 1220 The document that gave English some basic right is called: Magna Carta Divine Right A tax on tea, glass, paints, paper, and lead was called: Intolerable Act Townshend Act A group of rebels who organized to stir up trouble for the British: Minute men Sons of Liberty

Group of Delegates who decided that taxation without representation was wrong and initiated the boycott of British goods: First Continental Congress Second Continental Congress Delegate who met to draft the olive Branch Petition, sign the Declaration of Independence, and declare George Washington the Commander in Chief: First Continental Congress Second Continental Congress Another name for Intolerable Acts: Coercive Act Stamp Act

The first direct tax imposed on the colonies: Sugar Act Stamp Act President of the second Continental Congress John Hancock George Washington The “he” in the Declaration of Independence refers to: King George III King George To whom is the Declaration of Independence written: The World King George III

John Adams and John Hancock were delegates from the state of: Massachusetts Virginia Richard Henry Lee and Thomas Jefferson were delegates from the state of: Virginia Massachusetts Farmers who were trained to fight at a monuments notice were called the: Minute Men Sons of Liberty

Hard winter at this site enabled the Americans to emerge as formidable fighting force: Valley Forge Concord Paul Revere was headed to this town where Americans had hidden their stash of guns and gunpowder: Concord Valley forge First battle of the Revolutionary War: Lexington Concord On what day was independence officially declared: July 4, 1776 July 4, 1774

George Washington was named Commander in Chief of the American forces which was known as the: Continental Army U.S. Army Unlike Massachusetts, Delaware, Pennsylvania, and Maryland has always had trial by jury because there were: Proprietary colonies Charter Colonies The peculiar institution that divided the colonies on the issue of independence was: slavery Taxes

According to Edward Rutledge, what was the Triangular Trade: Molasses, rum, slaves The main author of the Declaration of Independence was: Thomas Jefferson John Hancock The peace treaty which ended the war was finalized and signed on September 3, 1783 in the city of: Paris New York In the Revolutionary War, deLafayette and deRochambeau, and deGrasse fought on the side of: America England

In the Revolutionary War, Prescott, Dawes, and Cates fought on the side of: America England In the Revolutionary War, Cornwallis, Howe, and Clinton fought on the side of: America England The final battle of the revolutionary war: Yorktown Brandywine George Washington and his army avoided capture and escaped from this place in a fog: New York Germantown

Margaret Corbin, Deborah Sampson, and Anna Marie Lane took an active role in the War as: soldiers Nurses spies Rhode Island and Boston had entire regiments of this group: Blacks Women Hessians Over five thousand of this group volunteered for the Patriot cause and participated in every important battle of the Revolutionary War: Women Blacks Indians German soldiers who fought on the side of the British: Hessians Volunteers

Ethan Allen and the Green Mountain Boys were victorious at this fort with killing a single person: Fort Ticonderaoga Fort Sullivan The British attempted to take this fort in the Charleston harbor, but their cannon balls stuck in the soft palmetto wood and the thick sand walls absorbed the firepower resulting in an American victory: Fort Sullivan Fort Saratoga