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A established the United States of America American Revolution 1. In 1776, thirteen colonies in North America did which of the following? A established the United States of America B ratified the federal Constitution C ratified the Articles of Confederation D announced independence from Great Britain 12 Many of the protests and demonstrations that followed the Stamp Act and Intolerable Acts were examples of which of the following? F boycott G civil disobedience H unalienable rights J natural rights

American Revolution 2. For imposing taxes without our consent... -The Declaration of Independence The excerpt above was written in response to which of the following British actions? F passage of the Stamp Act in 1765 G enforcement of the Quartering Act in 1774 H creation of the Intolerable Acts in 1774 J establishment of the policy of Mercantilism in 1750

American Revolution 18. After suffering several defeats, Washington took his troops out of the fight in order to train them into a more professional army. During this time, the young colonial army faced one of its severest tests as they suffered through starvation and frostbite. Those who remained, came out a dedicated, united fighting force that was able to turn the tide of the war the next year. Which event is being described above? F French and Indian War G Washington’s Confederation H Valley Forge J Boston Massacre 3. Before the revolution, the British thought it was fair to tax the colonists to help pay the expenses they had run up fighting which of the following? A Spanish and French B Spanish and Indians C French and Indians D Colonists and Indians

American Revolution 4. Who is often considered the founder of the US Navy? F John Paul Jones G George Washington H Benjamin Franklin J Nathaniel Bacon I. Boston Tea Party II. Townsend Acts III. Stamp Act IV. Intolerable Acts Which of the following is the correct sequence of the above acts? A I, II, III, IV B II, III, IV, I C III, II, I, IV D III, I, IV, II

American Revolution I. The Proclamation of 1763 was designed to protect the colonists and prevent a bloody Indian uprising. II. The Proclamation of 1763 was designed to decrease tensions between France and Britain. III. The Proclamation of 1763 was a pact between the French and British to control North America. IV. The Proclamation of 1763 prohibited British colonial settlement west of the Appalachian mountains. Which of the above was a major cause of tension between the colonists and Great Britain? A I B II C III D IV

American Revolution 6. According to the writers of the Declaration of Independence, which of the following is NOT an unalienable right? F life G property H liberty J pursuit of happiness 20. Patriots Sons of Liberty Loyalists Which of the above would have opposed the Declaration of Independence? F Patriots G Sons of Liberty H Loyalists J none

American Revolution 7. Where were the first shots of the Revolutionary War fired? A Lexington B Plymouth C Saratoga D Boston 21. Thomas Jefferson : Declaration of Independence :: Thomas Paine : ______________. A Poor Richard's Almanac B The Federalist Papers C Common Sense D The Constitution

F They were not allowed a say in the tax on the tea. American Revolution 8. The Tea Party was the culmination of a resistance movement throughout British America against the Tea Act, which had been passed by the British Parliament in 1773. Colonists objected to the Tea Act for a variety of reasons, especially because they believed that it violated their right to be taxed only by their own elected representatives. Protesters had successfully prevented the unloading of taxed tea in three other colonies, but in Boston, embattled Royal Governor Thomas Hutchinson refused to allow the tea to be returned to Britain. He apparently did not expect that the protestors would choose to destroy the tea rather than concede the authority of a legislature in which they were not directly represented. According to the passage above, why were colonists so angry about the tea delivered to Boston? F They were not allowed a say in the tax on the tea. G They were angry over the quality of the tea. H They felt England should pay the tax itself. J They disliked the governor and wished to embarrass him.

American Revolution 1706 Born in Boston 1732 Published the first edition of Poor Richard's Almanac 1778 Negotiated and signed Treaty of Alliance with France 1787 Served as delegate to the Philadelphia Convention 1790 Died in Philadelphia The list above describes the life of— F George Washington G Benjamin Franklin H Thomas Jefferson J Samuel Adams 9. The Second Continental Congress' MOST important accomplishment was — A approval of the Bill of Rights B development of the Articles of Confederation C creation of the Declaration of Independence D signing of the Treaty of Paris with Great Britain

American Revolution The Treaty of Paris (1783) gave the newly formed U.S. all of the following EXCEPT— F recognition of independence from Britain G Boundaries extended to Canada in the north H territory as far west as the Mississippi River J closure of all British forts in the west

American Revolution 11 Which of the following battles is considered a turning point for the Americans in the Revolutionary War? A Battle of Saratoga B Battle of Yorktown C Battle of Lexington D Battle of Trenton