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U.S. History Revolutionary Era 2013 Review
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A:B: SaratogaLexington #1 The first shots of the American Revolution were fired at ___________. C:D: TrentonYorktown
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B. Lexington
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A:B: Boycott goods exported from the colonies Provide aid to Britain #2 As a result of the Battle of Saratoga, France began to ___________. C:D: Send military aid to United States Reduce their involvement in the war
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C. Send military aid to U.S.
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A:B: George Washington John Adams #3 Delegates to the 2 nd Continental Congress appointed ________ as commander-in-chief. C:D: John Hancock Thomas Jefferson
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A. George Washington
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A:B: Thomas Paine George Washington #4 Who wrote the Declaration of Independence? C:D: Benjamin Franklin Thomas Jefferson
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D. Thomas Jefferson
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A:B: Benjamin Franklin Thomas Paine #5 Declaration of Independence: Thomas Jefferson Common Sense: ______________ C:D: Patrick Henry John Marshall
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B. Thomas Paine
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A:B: Benjamin Franklin Patrick Henry #6 Who negotiated the Treaty of Alliance with France? C:D: Sam AdamsThomas Jefferson
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A. Benjamin Franklin
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A:B: Tea Act Stamp Act #7 What was passed by Parliament in response to the Boston Tea Party? C:D: Navigation Act Intolerable Acts
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D. Intolerable Acts
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A:B: Keg of teaA book by Thomas Paine #8 Which of the following would have been taxed under the Stamp Act? C:D: Dresses from France Shipment of tobacco
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B. A book by Thomas Paine
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A:B: Loyalists French & Indian War #9 Before the Revolution, British wanted to tax colonies to help pay for the ______. C:D: Spanish Armada Indian attacks in the South
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B. French & Indian War
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A:B: Stamp Act in 1765 Quartering Act in 1774 #10 The Declaration of Independence refers to _____ with “for imposing taxes without our consent…” C:D: Intolerable Acts in 1774 Proclamation Line in 1763
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A. Stamp Act in 1765
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A:B: Established United States of America Ratified a federal constitution #11 In 1776, 13 colonies in North America ________. C:D: Announced independence from Britain Received military support from France
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C. Announced independence from Britain
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A:B: Causes of Pontiac’s Rebellion Effects of Townshend Acts #12 Colonies served as market for British goods Colonies provided raw materials for Britain Certain colonial goods sold only to Britain What is the best title for the above information? C:D: British Mercantilist Policies Isolationism in British Empire
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C. British Mercantilist Policies
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A:B: RevolutionaryWestward Expansion #13 Which era in U.S. History was set apart by individuals who sought to create an independent American republic? C:D: Reconstruction Civil War
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A. Revolutionary
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A:B: Quartering ActProclamation Line of 1763 #14 What did the British create to prevent conflict between colonists and Native Americans in the Ohio Valley? C:D: Intolerable ActsStamp Act
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B. Proclamation Line of 1763
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A:B: Industrial wealthDistance from Europe #15 Patriots had advantage over Britain during American Revolution due to ______. C:D: Experienced army & navy Allies in Asia
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B. Distance from Europe
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A:B: Mercantilism Consent of the governed #16 “No taxation without representation” expressed colonists’ belief in ______. C:D: Parliamentary supremacy Economic interdependence
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D. Economic interdependence
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A:B: Receive by becoming citizens Have as a result of being human #17 “…they are endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable Rights….” Refers to the rights that people _____. C:D: Earn by showing loyalty Granted after military enlistment
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B. Have as a result of being human
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A:B: To protect colonists & prevent bloody Indian uprising To increase British control over colonies #18 Why did Britain issue the Proclamation of 1763? C:D: Pact between French and British To begin taxation without representation
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A.To protect colonists & prevent bloody Indian uprising
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A:B: Battle of Concord Boston Tea Party #19 Paul Revere created a famous work of art in response to the __________. C:D: Battle of Lexington Boston Massacre
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D. Boston Massacre
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A:B: To control colonial trade To limit tobacco production C:D: To protect individual freedoms To censor colonial publications #20 What was the goal of British mercantilist policies?
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A. To control colonial trade
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A:B: Fishing rights in the Gulf of Mexico Territory west of the Mississippi River C:D: Recognition of independence from Britain Closure of British forts in the West #21 The Treaty of Paris 1783 gave the newly formed U.S. which of the following?
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C. Recognition of independence from Britain
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A:B: Mississippi River Rio Grande C:D: Appalachian Mountains Pacific Ocean #22 Under the terms of the Treaty of Paris, what became the western boundary of the U.S.?
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A. Mississippi River
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A:B: LexingtonSaratoga C:D: YorktownPrinceton #23 Patriots won the war when Cornwallis surrendered at the final battle of the Revolution. What was this battle?
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C. Yorktown
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A:B: Ethan AllenJohn Paul Jones C:D: George Washington Paul Revere #24 Who was the naval commander who, when refusing to surrender, said, “I have not yet begun to fight!”
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B. John Paul Jones
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A:B: Reasons for creating the Constitution Charges against the King in the Magna Carta C:D: Purpose for writing the Mayflower Compact Grievances in the Declaration of Independence #25 What were the following: He has refused assent to Laws necessary for the public good He has dissolved Representative Houses He has kept armies without consent of our legislature
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D. Grievances in the Declaration of Independence
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