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Paul Revere By Joe E. Hart Click to Begin Click here to enter your name.

1) Where was Paul Revere born and raised? a) New York b) Georgia c) Massachusetts d) New Jersey Note to the Teacher: Make this side answer to be C. Correct! Click Here to Continue

2) What happened during the Boston Tea Party? a) The colonists had a huge party and drank lots of tea. b) Native Americans taught the Pilgrims how to harvest tea leaves. c) American settlers made the Cherokee Indians travel westward. d) American colonists destroyed crates of tea to protest against unfair British taxes. Note to the Teacher: Make this side answer to be D. Correct! Click Here to Continue

3) What trade(s) did Paul Revere’s dad pass down to him? a) blacksmith trade b) gold and silversmith trades c) plumbing trade d) construction trade Note to the Teacher: Make this side answer to be B. Correct! Click Here to Continue

4) Americans like Paul Revere wanted to gain independence from the ____________________. a) British governmentc) Native American tribes b) English settlersd) American colonists Note to the Teacher: Make this side answer to be A. Correct! Click Here to Continue

5) Lighting two lanterns in the church’s bell tower was a sign that __. a) British soldiers were coming by sea. b) British soldiers were coming by land. c) New settlers were coming to the colonies. d) British soldiers were coming by plane. Note to the Teacher: Make this side answer to be A. Correct! Click Here to Continue

6) Why did Paul Revere join the “Sons of Liberty”? a) He wanted to meet other colonists. b) He missed his father. c) He supported American independence. d) He supported British control over the colonies. Note to the Teacher: Make this side answer to be C. Correct! Click Here to Continue

7) Which other historical figure warned the colonial army about British soldiers coming their way? a) Benedict Arnold b) Samuel Prescott c) George Washington d) William Dawes Note to the Teacher: Make this side answer to be D. Correct! Click Here to Continue

8) Why did the colonists refer to the new taxes as “taxation without representation”? a) They loved paying extra taxes on goods and services. b) They didn’t agree to the taxes and no one spoke up to the British for them. c) They did not like the new taxes. d) They felt that they should have to pay taxes to the English. Note to the Teacher: Make this side answer to be B. Correct! Click Here to Continue

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