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#1. Why were the French determined to prevent British colonies from expanding westward?
#2. Which Native American groups sided
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Why was the Declaration of Independence important? Select all that apply.
(1 point) Responses It set up the U.S. government. It
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George Washington was an officer in the British army during the French and Indian War. He later used what he learned to lead the
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The done by colonists, was seen as an act of by the British government because the colonists
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troops in French and Indian war used more traditional European tactics, American patriots relied on guerrilla tactics...
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9. Which of the following statements comparing the Continental and British armies is
most accurate? A. The British had more
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1. Why did Thomas Paine’s write the pamphlet, “Common Sense"?
A. To support conquering the native Americans B. To argue that
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3.)Which answer best shows an effect of British soldiers firing upon colonists in Boston, killing five of them?
The first shots
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Which of the following best describes how the Articles of Confederation allowed Congress to protect the new nation?
a.) The
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Which answer best expresses the effects of Britain passing the Tea Act of 1773?
The first shots of the American Revolution are
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Which answer best expresses some of the issues related to economics that are listed in the Declaration of Independence?
Cutting
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which of following is the reason that governor wright did not accept noble wimberly jones as speaker of the commons hoise
a. he
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Can someone please please help me? :) I'm really stuck on these 3. :(
1.Which statement is NOT a similarity that Emily Geiger and
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A revolution was coming and he was giving warnings about Texas.
Does the sentence below support what the sentence above is
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why did thomas jefferson write the declaration of independence?
A.to end revolutionary war and emphasize quailty. B.to re-unite
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16. Which three Founding Fathers were also members of the Declaration of Independence Committee? (4 points)
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Shays' Rebellion, it could be argued, followed the same logic that the revolutionaries had used against the British - that the
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The attack on fort Ticonderoga gave the colonists valuable
a. ammunition b. prisoners of war c. intelligence information d.
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Summarize the reasons for writing the Declaration of Independence.
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What event formally ended the American Revolution?
(1 point) Responses the surrender at Yorktown the surrender at Yorktown Battle
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In the text you read this about the Olive Branch Petition: After much debate, the delegates sent a petition to King George. In
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Why did Thomas Paine write the pamphlet, common Sense?
A. to support conquering the Native Americans B. to argue that more land
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DIRECTIONS-- ANSWER THE BELOW QUESTION BASED ON YOUR ANALYSIS OF “I KNOW HIM”
They say George Washington's yielding his power
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Why was the Declaration of Independence important? select two answers
(1 point) Responses It set up the U.S. government. It set
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What was the purpose of the olive branch petition?
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Why did patriot John Adams defend the British soldiers involved in the Boston massacre?
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WHY DID COLONISTS CONSIDER GEORGE WASHINGTON A HERO, EVEN AFTER HE WAS DEFEATED BY THE FRENCH?
PLEASE ANSWER IT THANKS JACK
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What was one reason for the establishment of the articles of confederation?
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Why did England issue the Proclamation of 1763?
What did the Proclamation of 1763 require of the colonists? How was Georgia
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So long as any individual state has power to defeat the measures of the other twelve, our pretended union is but a name, and our
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what was the Slogan used to show that England’s taxes were unfair and didn’t allow colonists a say in the government.
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Why did England issue the Stamp Act of 1765?
What did the Stamp Act of 1765 require of the colonists? How was Georgia impacted by
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What event formally ended the American Revolution?
a. the surrender at Yorktown b. Battle of Saratoga c. Declaration of
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How did the colonists use the geography of the region to their advantage against the British? (1 point)
Colonists knew the land
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Why were colonial minutemen so prepared for the arrival of the redcoats near Concord? (Select two) (2 points)
British spies snuck
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What event directly sparked the Boston Massacre? (1 point) Responses An African American sailor shot and wounded a British
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Analyze events that led to tension between colonists and the British government
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Which ideas from the Declaration of independence support women’s suffrage?
a. “We hold these Truths to be self-evident” b.
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Analyze the following principle of the articles of confederation: "delegates to the congress are appointed by the state
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1. DIY
2. DIY 3.Magna Carta, Mayflower Compact, Common Sense 4.self-government 5.Declaration of Independence 6.The colonists
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Write a portfolio about Crispus Attucks and what he did in the war
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Analyze the Declaration of Independence. How was this document influenced by John Locke?
It is based on the concept of natural
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The colonial charters were _______ when the colonies declared independence.
approved voided renewed recommended
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The Proclamation Line of 1763 became void because independence brought ______.
self-determination impressment animosity isolation
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What was the purpose of the declaration of independence written in 1776
the purpose of the declaration of independence was to
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What was the context and meaning of the statement "No taxation without representation?"
The colonies weren't being taxed by
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name two weaknesses of the artcicles of confederation. for weakness explain how that weakness led to the writing of US
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why did parliament eventually repeal the stamp act
A. the colonists began boycotting British goods. b. the colonists were able to
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Why did Parliament eventually repeal the Stamp Act?
A. The colonists started destroying British goods. B. The colonists were able
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1) The American colonists based their right to revolt against Britain’s authority on the claim that a.
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