Paul Revere and Character Traits

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Paul Revere and Character Traits Test Review SS3CG2, SS3H2a, SS3H2b, SS3E2, SS3G2

What characteristic describes Paul Revere? Hint: he was a hard worker diligent

Which is a synonym for cooperate? work together hard work role model/guide brave

silversmith or mail carrier? What job did Paul Revere have that helped the Sons of Liberty get information to other Patriots? silversmith or mail carrier?

What did the members of the Sons of Liberty have in common? worked in the same business shared the idea of freedom lived in the Virginia colony supported British rule

Paul Revere was part of a group of colonists known as the __________, who believed in independence. loyalists red coats patriots

liberty The colonists wanted to have __________, or the freedom to make their own choices.

People left England to come to the colonies for what 3 positive reasons? Better jobs Religious freedom Land (more, better crops)

Why did the Revolutionary War begin? Americans did NOT want independence. The colonists wanted white men to be treated like everyone else. England sometimes treated the colonies unfairly.

What was the name of the protest where tea was dumped into Boston Harbor? French-Indian War Boston Tea Party Revolutionary War

A tax is ______________. money people pay to a government in return for services refusing to buy or use a product free to make one’s own choices

A place ruled by people in another country is a _____________. state colony Massachusetts England

boycotted The colonists ____________, or refused to buy, the goods being taxed because they were not receiving anything in return from King George or Parliament.

A __________ is an event where people speak out about an issue. boycott protest tax revolution

King George began charging the colonists taxes to pay for his war debt (bills). What did he tax? Sugar Act: molasses, tea, coffee Stamp Act: newspapers, marriage licenses, deeds, and other important papers

What happened on Revere’s famous midnight ride? __Paul walked back to Lexington without his horse. __Paul lit two lanterns in the Old North Church in Boston. __Paul was captured by the English on his way to Concord. __Paul rode to Lexington and warned people along the way that the British were coming. __Paul crossed from Boston to Charlestown in a boat. Order: 5, 2, 4, 3, 1

Great job! Study tonight!