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The americans have tarred and featherd your subjects, plundered your merchants, burnt your ships,, denied all obedieance to your
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what two events changed the relatively peaceful relationship between the American colonies and Great Britain
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Describe conflicts that followed the French and Indian War that contributed to the decline of the relationship between English
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Identify significant events and historical figures of the French and Indian War and analyze their impact on the colonists
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The americans have tarred and featherd your subjects, plundered your merchants, burnt your ships,, denied all obedieance to your
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Why did colonists oppose writs of assistance?
(1 point) Responses They thought it limited their access to land. They thought it
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Of the following, who emerged as a strong leader and organizer of colonial protests and public support?
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Purpose
Construct a timeline of the major event leading to the American Revolution Time Approximately 1 hour Assignment Prompt In
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Drag and drop the events to arrange them from the event that occured first to the event that occured last.
Colonial leaders sign
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What motivated most African American soldiers to fight in the Revolutionary War with the Patriots?
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World History Unit 2 Lesson 4 The American Revolution
1. Why did colonists resent the new taxes imposed by Parliament after 1763?
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Which of the following would have been an event Georgia's Liberty Boys might have participated in?
A A court session to decide
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UNIT 4
Republic and Statehood LESSON 4 End of the Revolution i need help Mrs. Sue or anyone plz
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We got all over the bay and landed on the opposite shore betwixt twelve and one o’clock and was on our march by one, which was
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Patrick Henry made this statement in his speech at the Virginia Ratifying Convention.
Quotation taken from a 1788 speech by
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American colonists who remained loyal to the British crown were known as _____________.
Whigs Republicans Democrats Torie The
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Complete a Soapstone chart of the Crisis December 23, 1776 by Thomas paine with textual evidence.
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Who warned General Braddock about the danger of ambushes on the way to battle?
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11. What was significant about the role of the Green Mountain Boys?
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Which answer best expresses a political reason why some Americans supported the Loyalists?
Although they could vote within their
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Which answer best shows an effect of British soldiers firing upon colonists in Boston, killing five of them?
The first shots of
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How were the Revolutionary efforts of George Mason and Thomas Jefferson most alike?
Both worked together to write the Declaration
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Which answer best describes part of James Otis' role in the Revolutionary Period?
Otis supported the idea that each colony would
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1. Which of the following is not a response to the Stamp Act? (1 point)
a.Sons of Liberty groups were formed. b. Violent
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Okay so i have the answers but i would like to know if i have them right. may someone tell me which ones are right and wrong ?
Wh
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Quick strikes and movements during the darkness were used by:
a. Francis marrion b. Peter francisco c. Crispus Attucks d. Caeser
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Write a short essay, explaining why the person you researched is a hero. Please see the rubric to understand how you will be
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Use the quote to answer the question.
“The Americans have tarred and feathered your subjects, plundered your merchants, burnt
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Which of the following excerpts is a grievance of the American colonists that was included in the Declaration of Independence?
(1
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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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Please read the below passage, then answer the questions 5-9:
The Declaration of Independence (Excerpts) When, in the course of
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What is Jefferson’s central argument in paragraphs 3, 4, and 5 of the above excerpt?
a England has not been helpful b The
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Bot under the Articles of Confederation, which of the following established that new states would be created from new lands?
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Use the image to answer the question.
An image titled The Bloody Massacre shows British soldiers firing into a crowd of
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The following Free Response question has two parts.
Explain the impact that the English Bill of Rights and Thomas Paine’s
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Use the excerpt to answer the question.
A government of our own is our natural right: And when a man seriously reflects on the
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Thomas Paine wrote Common Sense to
(1 point) Responses Revolutionary War soldiers. Revolutionary War soldiers. colonists in 1776,
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anybody have answers to Unit 3 Lesson 5: Revolutionary War - Portfolio - Worksheet.
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In its first government after the American Revolution, why did the United States establish a weak national government? (1 point)
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Which of the following does Revere’s account most clearly suggest about the colonies in April 1775?
A. They had conscripted men
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What motivated the most African-American soldiers to fight in the revolutionary war with the patriots?
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What prompted the call to rewrite the Articles of Confederation?
• the desire to win independence by unifying the nation •
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1. Why did Thomas Paine write the pamphlet, Common Sense?
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Please help with unit 3 lesson 7 the revolutionary ear unit test please
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Drag and drop the events to arrange them from the event that occured first to the event that occured last.
Colonial leaders sign
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Unit 1 'A New Nation' Test
(In my test it is numbered) Question #6. Please help, my lesson doesn't fully answer this short
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Describe how the French and Indian War led to the American Revolution (Remember to use RAD in your answer - 4 points)
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What was the impact on the Olive Branch petition
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How did mercantilism contribute to the American Revolution?
A) the monarch used it to control colonial wealth and power *** B) it
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How did mercantilism contribute to the American Revolution?
A) the monarch used it to control colonial wealth and power B) it
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