8 th Grade U.S. History Chapter 5 A:B: Stamp ActProclamation of 1763 #1 Forbade settlement west of the Appalachian Mountains C:D: Intolerable ActsQuebec.

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8 th Grade U.S. History Chapter 5

A:B: Stamp ActProclamation of 1763 #1 Forbade settlement west of the Appalachian Mountains C:D: Intolerable ActsQuebec Acts

B. Proclamation of 1763

A:B: Quebec ActIntolerable Acts #2 Imposed duties on legal documents C:D: Proclamation of 1763Stamp Act

D. Stamp Act

A:B: Townshend ActsIntolerable Acts #3 Taxed goods such as paper, paint, glass, and lead C:D: Stamp ActProclamation of 1763

C. Townshend Acts

A:B: Proclamation of 1763Intolerable Acts #4 Retaliated for the Boston Tea Party C:D: Quebec ActStamp Act

B. Intolerable Acts

A:B: Quebec ActTownshend Acts #5 Established protection for rights of French Catholics C:D: Proclamation of 1763Stamp Act

A. Quebec Act

A:B: French attacked English colonies English built forts along the Ohio River #6 Reason for British-French conflict in the Ohio Valley C:D: French wanted to stop British westward expansion Pontiac asked for French help in fighting British

C. French wanted to stop British westward expansion

A:B: Both French and English sought Native American allies French troops took over New England #7 What best describes conditions in 1750 North America? C:D: British controlled both the East Coast and the Ohio River Valley French fought against the Native Americans

A. Both French and English sought Native American allies

A:B: Parliament limited rights to call town meetings Parliament outlawed colonial militias #8 One way Britain punished colonists after the Tea Party C:D: British troops hung Sam Adams and his followers Parliament imposed new taxes on glass, paper and paint

A. Parliament limited rights to call town meetings

A:B: By climbing city walls before dawn By climbing a steep cliff at night? #9 How were British troops able to surprise the French at Quebec? C:D: By climbing the French Alps By rowing into the city’s seaport

B. By climbing a steep cliff at night

A:B: Inexperienced military leadership French alliance with the Iroquois #10 Which contributed to early British defeats in the French and Indian War? C:D: Failure to form any Native American alliances Too many generals in charge

A. Inexperienced military leadership

A:B: John Adams, Charles Townshend, Patrick Henry Samuel Adams, John Adams, George Grenville #11 Which new colonial leaders emerged as tensions with Britain grew? C:D: Patrick Henry, George Grenville, Charles Townshend Samuel Adams, John Adams, Patrick Henry

D. Samuel Adams, John Adams, Patrick Henry

A:B: Colonists should help pay for the French & Indian War Colonists were ignoring the Proclamation Line #12 Why did Parliament raise taxes in the colonies after 1763? C:D: British were building up their war machine Colonists should be punished for protesting taxes

A. Colonists should help pay for the French & Indian War

A:B: Minutemen attacked a British fort British troops tried to seize colonists’ weapons #13 Why did fighting break out at Lexington and Concord in April 1775? C:D: British troops tried to break up a meeting at the Old North Church French and Indian troops attacked the British

B. British troops tried to seize colonists’ weapons

A:B: Britain gave up any attempt to keep its colonies Colonists gave up resisting to British authority #14 What was the historical significance of the Battles of Lexington and Concord?. C:D: The battles started the American Revolution The battles led to the Proclamation of 1763

C. The battles started the American Revolution

A:B: FranceSpain #15 In 1750, which country posed the most serious threat to the British colonies in North America? C:D: HollandPortugal

A. France

A:B: It linked French settlements in Canada and along the Mississippi River It linked French settlements in Canada and Florida #16 What value did the Ohio River Valley have for France? C:D: It linked French settlements in Canada and Louisiana It linked New France and the Atlantic Ocean

A. It linked French settlements in Canada and along the Mississippi River

A:B: Molly Brant & Mercy Otis Warren Mercy Otis Warren & Abigail Adams #17 Two women who organized colonial resistance through their writings C:D: Molly Brant & Abigail Adams Molly Brant & Mercy Otis Adams

B. Mercy Otis Warren & Abigail Adams

A:B: British soldiers were housed in colonists’ homes Parliament passed the Tea Act #18 Britain did NOT punish the colonists in this way after the Boston Tea Party. C:D: Parliament passed the Intolerable Acts Parliament shut down the port of Boston

B. Parliament passed the Tea Act

A:B: French loss of islands in the West Indies French failure to capture Fort Pitt in Canada #19 What led to the fall of New France in the French & Indian War? C:D: British capture of Quebec British capture of the West Indies

C. British capture of Quebec

A:B: The colonial militia drove the troops back to Boston. The colonial militia gave up its weapons. C:D: The colonists sent a new petition to the king. Parliament passed the Intolerable Acts. #20 What happened when British troops tried to seize colonists’ weapons in Concord?

A. The colonial militia drove the troops back to Boston.

A:B: To adopt the Albany Plan of Union To use Britain’s best generals in North America C:D: To focus on victories in Europe and Asia All of these above #21 What was William Pitt’s strategy for winning Britain’s war with France?

B. To use Britain’s best generals in North America

A:B: To avoid conflicts with Native Americans in the Ohio Valley To prevent the smuggling of molasses into the British colonies C:D: To avoid conflicts with French traders in the Ohio Valley To avoid conflicts with the Spanish in the West Indies #22 What was the purpose of the Proclamation of 1763?

A. To avoid conflicts with Native Americans in the Ohio Valley

A:B: New York and Philadelphia Boston and Quebec C:D: Lexington and Concord Boston and Ohio River Valley #23 Where did the first battles of the American Revolution take place?

C. Lexington and Concord

A:B: To protect Native American lands To protect French lands C:D: To collect fines from settlers who crossed the line To increase British Power in the colonies #24 What was the purpose of the Proclamation Line of 1763?

A. To protect Native American lands

A:B: Near Hudson BayIn the Missouri River valley #25 Where did the heaviest fighting between Pontiac’s forces and the British occur? C:D: In the Red River valleyIn the Ohio River valley

D. In the Ohio River valley

A:B: MissouriOhio #26 Which river marked the western border of British-controlled lands? C:D: Rio GrandeMississippi

B. Ohio

A:B: Spain and FranceRussia and France #27 After the Treaty of Paris, which European countries controlled most of the land in North America? C:D: Britain and SpainNone of these

C. Britain and Spain

A:B: Britain passes Intolerable Acts Britain passes the Stamp Act #28 Which of the following lead up to the Boston Massacre? C:D: British troops sent to Boston to protect customs officials Colonists, dressed as Mohawks, dump tea in Boston Harbor

C. British troops sent to Boston to protect customs officials.

A:B: Committees of correspondence Albany Plan of Union #29 Samuel Adams built outrage over Boston Massacre by: C:D: Forming minutemenRiding through streets of Boston

A. Committees of Correspondence

A:B: British troops arrest and jail Samuel Adams Massachusetts declares independence from Britain. #30 What was an effect of the Boston Massacre? C:D: British soldiers received a fair trial Britain closed the port of Boston

C. British soldiers received a fair trial.

A:B: Wrote letters to other colonies He defended the soldiers #31 What did Samuel Adams do in response to the Boston Massacre? C:D: He had the soldiers arrested. He ran for governor of Massachusetts.

A. Wrote letters to other colonies: Committees of Correspondence

A:B: Colonists planned to destroy British property Colonists planned to close the port of Boston #32 “Boston Harbor is a teapot tonight!” What did the colonists plan to do? C:D: Colonists planned to organize a boycott of tea. Colonists intended to demand that cargo ships be sent back to England.

A. Colonists planned to destroy British property.

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