Tensions Grow Between the Colonies and Great Britain.

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Tensions Grow Between the Colonies and Great Britain

 Number your paper from 1-18  After reading each question, write down the letter of the answer that you think is correct.  At the end, all questions and answers will be reviewed. Good Luck!

 A. France beat great Britain  B. The British owed a lot of money  C. Great Britain and the colonies had a good relationship  D. The French gained a lot of land

 A. To protect the colonists  B. To punish settlers  C. To raise money for the war  D. To thank the American Indians

 A. Parliament  B. the royal family  C. Congress  D. the House of Burgesses

 A. the Stamp Act  B. the Quartering Act  C. the Coercive Acts  D. the Proclamation of 1763

 A. the Stamp Act  B. the Quartering Act  C. the Coercive Acts  D. the Proclamation of 1763

 A. They ignored it  B. They thought it was fair  C. They protested until it was repealed  D. They disliked it but went along with it

 A. sold from the colonies in other countries  B. created to use at home  C. raised on farms and plantations  D. brought into the colonies from somewhere else

 A. The Quartering Act  B. The Stamp Act  C. The Townshend Acts  D. The Boston Tea Party

 A. the Unfair Acts  B. The Boston Massacre  C. The Stamp Act  D. the Intolerable Acts

 A. The Quartering Act  B. The Stamp Act  C. The Proclamation of 1763  D. The Boston Tea Party

 A. the White House  B. Mount Rushmore  C. the Appalachian Mountains  D. the Sierra Nevada Mountains

 A. Food  B. Supplies  C. Neither A or B  D. Both A and B

 A. the Paper Act  B. the Stamp Act  C. the Quartering Act  D. the Boston Tea Act

 A. Proclamation of 1763  B. The Boston Tea Party  C. The Intolerable Acts  D. The Quartering Act

 A. The Daughters of Liberty  B. Bostonians against the King  C. Captain Preston’s followers  D. The Committee of Correspondence

 A. to protest the Tea Act  B. to show the colonists didn’t like tea  C. to support the Tea Act  D. to make King George III happy

 A. Committee of Correspondence  B. Colonial Congress  C. First Continental Congress  D. United Colonists of America

 A. A set of laws passed to punish the colonists  B. Laws that put a tax on many items including paper goods.  C. Laws passed by Parliament to raise money from the colonies  D. Laws that required the colonists to allow soldiers to stay in their towns.

 B. The British owed a lot of money

 A. To protect the colonists

 A. Parliament

 B. the Quartering Act

 D. the Proclamation of 1763

 C. They protested until it was repealed

 D. brought into the colonies from somewhere else

 D. The Boston Tea Party

 D. the Intolerable Acts

 B. The Stamp Act

 C. the Appalachian Mountains

 D. Both A and B

 B. the Stamp Act

 B. The Boston Tea Party

 D. The Committee of Correspondence

 A. to protest the Tea Act

 C. First Continental Congress

 C. Laws passed by Parliament to raise money from the colonies