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QUESTION QUESTION

The 1765 law requiring all legal documents to bear a stamp was: The British law requiring all colonists to house British soldiers was
ANSWER OPTIONS (correct answer in bold) ANSWER OPTIONS (correct answer in bold)
A Stamp Act A Stamp Act
B Quartering Act B Tea Act
C Intolerable Acts C Quartering Act
D Sugar Act D Sugar Act

QUESTION QUESTION
The British law that led to the Boston Tea Party was Which British Act did the colonists successfully get the British to get rid of?
ANSWER OPTIONS (correct answer in bold) ANSWER OPTIONS (correct answer in bold)
A Sugar Act A Quartering Act
B Quartering Act B Tea Act
C Stamp Act C Sugar Act
D Tea Act D Stamp Act

QUESTION QUESTION
The Quartering Act was the law that: Who defended the British Soldiers in court after the Boston Massacre?
ANSWER OPTIONS (correct answer in bold)
A required colonists to pay a tax on all imported goods A John Adams
B Required colonists to house British soldiers in their homes B Samuel Adams
C required all legal documents to bear a stamp C John Hancock
D Required colonists to house British tax collectors in their homes D Paul Revere

QUESTION QUESTION
A protest that is a refusal to buy goods is a(n) The Boston Tea Party was the colonists’ response to:
ANSWER OPTIONS (correct answer in bold) ANSWER OPTIONS (correct answer in bold)
A Tea party A British reducing colonist tea supply
B Act B British controlling colonist tea supply
C Committee C British hogging colonist tea supply
D Boycott D British eliminating colonist tea supply
QUESTION QUESTION
“Quarter” in Quartering Acts means: Why did the British create the Intolerable Acts?
ANSWER OPTIONS (correct answer in bold) ANSWER OPTIONS (correct answer in bold)
A 25 cents A To gain money to pay off its debt
B To house B To make peace with the people of Boston
C 1/4 C To spy on the colonists
D Center of town D To punish Boston for its bad behavior

QUESTION
What is the main reason colonists were so angry about British taxes?
ANSWER OPTIONS (correct answer in bold)
A They had no representation in Parliament
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D It was unfair they were being taxed but Native Americans were’nt

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QUESTION QUESTION
How many chests of tea were destroyed in the Boston Tea Party? How did the 13 colonies communicate about relations with Britain?
ANSWER OPTIONS (correct answer in bold) ANSWER OPTIONS (correct answer in bold)
A 342 A First Continental Congress
B 432 B Spy networks
C 234 C Committees of Correspondence?
D 324 D Smuggling goods

QUESTION QUESTION
Why did colonists call the First Continental Congress? Which of the following was not a part of the Intolerable Acts?
ANSWER OPTIONS (correct answer in bold) ANSWER OPTIONS (correct answer in bold)
A To create spy networks A Closing the port of Boston until the tea was repaid
B To split from Britain B Banning of the Committees of Correspondence
C To punish Boston for bad behavior C Quartering soldiers in colonists homes
D Colonists were frustrated will all the British Acts D Tar and feathering colonists who wont pay taxes

QUESTION QUESTION
Which of the following was not discussed at the First Continental Congress? What was a colonist who wanted to stay loyal to Britain?
ANSWER OPTIONS (correct answer in bold) ANSWER OPTIONS (correct answer in bold)
A Training troops A Loyalist
B Becoming an independent country B Patriot
C Lexington’s minutemen C Traitor
D Boycotting British goods D Redcoat

QUESTION QUESTION
Perspective means What were the two sides fighting in the French and Indian War?
ANSWER OPTIONS (correct answer in bold) ANSWER OPTIONS (correct answer in bold)
A A British Act A French against the Indians
B One-sided B British against the French and the Indians
C Communication C French against the British and the Indians
D Point of view D British against the Indians

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