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In the text you read this about the aftermath of the Boston Massacre: The soldiers were
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Why did Thomas Paine write the pamphlet, Common Sense?
(1 point) Responses to support conquering the Native Americans to support
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How did the Intolerable Acts—meant to punish Massachusetts for defying Great Britain—show that the British government did
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How did Washington gain control of Boston? (1 point) Responses He sent 16,000 troops to launch a surprise attack on the
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Why were colonial minutemen so prepared for the arrival of the British in Concord? Select all that apply. (1 point)
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Use the excerpt to answer the question. How could John Adams defend the British soldiers but still be seen as a Patriot?
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What events led to the Revolutionary War? Explain
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What events led to the Revolutionary War? Explain
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What events led to the Revolutionary War???
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The declaration of Independence included these complaints taxation without representation limited judicial powers quadrant
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The diagram describes a cause that led to the right end of the declaration of Independence which action completes the diagram
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What did many American colonists use Thomas Paine's common Sense to justify a acts of sabotage against British merchants b
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What action did the First Continental Congress take to show its disapproval of English policies?
A. It organized the Boston Tea
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What was the significance of the Boston Massacre?
A. It marked the start of the American Revolution. B. It increased tensions
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What was the main reason American colonists were angry at the British government?
A. boundary disputes B. British relations with
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Why did Jefferson list specific grievances against George III?
(1 point) Responses to allow debate over which complaints were
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What was the most dangerous about signing the Declaration of Independence?
The singers would lose their political positions The
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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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What did the Boston Tea Party, Sons of Liberty, and the Whiskey Rebellion all have in common?
All were the result of colonists’
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The Declaration of Independence was addressed to what audience?
The leaders of the revolution The colonial soldiers The king of
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1 (Silas begins pacing. There is a sudden noise offstage left, followed by an exclamation. Silas advances cautiously toward
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why did thomas paine write the pamphlet common sense
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Why did Thomas Paine write the pamphlet common sense?
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Why did Thomas Paine’s write the pamphlet, “Common Sense"?
To support conquering the native Americans •• To argue that
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How did the Intolerable Acts—meant to punish Massachusetts for defying Great Britain—show that the British government did
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can someone give me the answers to the revolutionary era test unit 2 lesson 7 bc i wasn't here during October due to a mental
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12. Which of the following excerpts is a grievance of the American colonists that was included in Declaration of Independence?
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Who served as commander-in-chief of the Continental Army?
A. Thomas Gage B. Nathanael Greene C. William Howe D. George
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how does jefferson explain the reason for a formal declaration of independence
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Question What was one reason for the establishment of the Articles of Confederation? (1 point) Responses They
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Why did Jefferson list specific grievances against George III?
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What was most dangerous about signing the Declaration of Independence? (1 point) Responses The signers would lose their
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Why did Thomas Paine write the pamphlet, Common Sense? (1 point) Responses to support conquering the Native Americans to
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What impact did the capture of Fort Ticonderoga have on the American soldiers?
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What was most dangerous about signing the Declaration of Independence?
(1 point) A. The signers would lose their political
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Why did Thomas Paine write the pamphlet, Common Sense?
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Identify and discuss the significance of sons of liberty
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During which battle in Georgia did Patriot forces defeat a much larger Loyalist militia?
A. Battle of the Rice Boats B. Battle of
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What was the purpose of the Declaration of Independence?
A. to serve as a preamble to the Constitution B. to demand that the
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Why did the Articles of Confederation have to be replaced by the Constitution?
A. The Articles of Confederation were never
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Which event happened first?
(1 point) Responses the Battles at Lexington and Concord the Battles at Lexington and Concord the
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What “unalienable rights” are included in the Declaration of Independence? Select the two correct answers. (1 point)
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Why did loyalists oppose separation from England? Select the two correct answers.
(1 point) these are the options They wanted to
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Why did loyalists oppose separation from England? Select the two correct answers.
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Why did the Founding Fathers think it necessary to create the Articles of Confederation?
Responses to establish a monarchy to
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Which of the following best describes why The Stamp Act Congress was a turning point in the relationship between England and the
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Which of the following events happened last?
Responses the Stamp Act the Stamp Act the Intolerable Acts the Intolerable Acts the
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Which of the following accurately summarizes the different purposes of the First and the Second Continental Congresses?
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When the Articles of Confederation was passed, the states were given more power than the national government. Why did this
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1.How were many of the treaties signed between Indigenous communities and the American government unfair?(1 point)
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