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What effect do you think these words had on the American colonists?
(1 point) Responses They most likely inspired fear in the
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When Thomas Paine writes about reconciliation he is referring to
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1. Which of the following statements would describe the significance of the Battle of Kettle Creek?
A. The British gained arms
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of the following who emerged a strong leader and organizer of colonial protests and public support
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jaylin
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Which best describes the main purpose of The Declaration of Independence?
The purpose was to insult the King of England. The
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Identify: (includes definition and purpose, where applicable)
Battle of Lexington and Concord: First shots fired between American
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Laruen
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What did Parliament do as a result of the colonists’ petition to reject the Stamp Act and boycott British goods and services?
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Why did Thomas Paine write the pamphlet , common sense?
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What did the Virginia and New Jersey plans have in common?
I know they both had 3 branches but I forgot the other thing they had
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Which answer best summarizes George Washington's involvement with the Second Continental Congress?
He was selected as the
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Analyze the role that Hamilton played during Washington's presidency.
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what impact did the capture of fort ticonderoga have on the american soldiers
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james
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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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summarize the reasons for writing the Declaration of Independence. Please help
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Kara
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What was the significance of the American victory at Saratoga?
a.)It stopped the British plan to separate New England from the
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Samia
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1. Why was capturing Quebec so important to the British during the French and Indian War? (1 point)
By gaining control of Quebec,
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Compare and contrast the British and American conduct of the Revolutionary War. How did each side propose to win, how realisttic
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Lindsey
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Why did the congress feel the need to boost American morale by releasing this address in early 1778.
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Kelly marie
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Now, you will conduct Internet research to collect information about the Battles of Lexington and Concord. Find one primary
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mell
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Who served commander-in-chief of the continental army
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Avery
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Under the Articles of Confederation, the __________ was signed in 1783, officially ending the Revolutionary War.
A. Constitution
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What were the first battles of the American Revolution?
Shiloh and Antietam Lexington and Concord Iwo Jima and the Bulge
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Rylee
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Why did many Native American groups and enslaved people side with the British during the American Revolution?
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George Washington was an enormously popular general. Why didn't he try to become a king?
He believed in a republican form of
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Labbayk
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Which of the following statements descibes the political climate in Boston after April 20, 1775?
A. Bostians find themselvs at
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callie
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The result of the Battle of Bunker Hill was a/an
A. narrow victory for the Americans. B. inconclusive end. C. unqualified British
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Beatrice
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After the revolutionary war, how did the national government get its money?
A. Britain was forced to pay damages to its former
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Anonymous
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A government of our own is our natural right: And when a man seriously reflects on the precariousness of human affairs, he will
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Why was every colony (except Georgia) unhappy with the Proclamation of 1763? Why were Georgia's colonists not as angry about it
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What event led to the first shots being fired at the battles of Lexington and Concord?
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Word box : Common Sense, Northwest Territory Ordinance, The American Crisis, Land Ordinance of 1785, Shays Rebellion,
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Why did the Articles of Confederation have to be replaced by the Constitution?
A. The Articles angered state leaders by giving
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Most of the delegates to the convention of 1836 favored which if the following in regards to independence
Fighting for
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Which of the following was an important effect of Shays’s Rebellion?
(1 point) Responses more powerful state militias more
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What was the impact of the Olive Branch Petition? (1 point)
A. It declared independence from Britain for the first time. B. It
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which of the following were reasons the colonists won the revolutionary war?
-They had more and better supplies -They understood
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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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Labbayk
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In the essay "The Crisis, No.1," what ideas or events does Paine use to persuade his audience that the American colonies should
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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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Why was Thomas Paine’s Common Sense considered radical?
a) Its arguments about taxation were new and groundbreaking. b) Its
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12. The American Revolution most likely encouraged the Mexican people to revolt against Spain by
A. exposing Spain’s lack of
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How did Shays' Rebellion lead to the Constitutional Convention of 1787?
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Maycol
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How did the intolerable acts meant to punish Massachusetts for defying Great Britain show that the British government did not
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Anonymous
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“We hold these truths to be self-evident, that all men are created equal, that they are endowed by their Creator with certain
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Mia
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"We must all hang together, or assuredly we shall all hang separately -Benjamin Franklin
what message was franklin trying to
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Anastasia
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Which actions by the British and the southern Loyalists caused many colonists to side with the Patriots?
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Discuss the issues that colonists would have coming out of the Articles of Confederation. What impact would those issues have on
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Jack
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why did the founding fathers think it necessary to create the articles of confederation ?
A. to establish a monarchy to replace
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leslie
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The Sugar Act was a new tax on molasses, but it actually lowered an earlier tax. What were the colonists doing in response to
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Which statement explains an economic impact of the American Revolution? (1 point)
A.The American Revolution caused the Anglican
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