Why was capturing Quebec so important to the British during the French and Indian War?

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Responses

By gaining control of Quebec, the British could increase financial and military support from the colonists.
By gaining control of Quebec, the British could increase financial and military support from the colonists.

By gaining control of Quebec, the British would disrupt French supplies from reaching forts further north.
By gaining control of Quebec, the British would disrupt French supplies from reaching forts further north.

Without capturing Quebec, the British would have to admit defeat and surrender to the French.
Without capturing Quebec, the British would have to admit defeat and surrender to the French.

Without capturing Quebec, the British would be unable to keep Fort Ticonderoga under their command.

Without capturing Quebec, the British would be unable to keep Fort Ticonderoga under their command.

Why was capturing Quebec so important to the British during the French and Indian War?

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Responses

By gaining control of Quebec, the British could increase financial and military support from the colonists.
By gaining control of Quebec, the British could increase financial and military support from the colonists. - no response given

By gaining control of Quebec, the British would disrupt French supplies from reaching forts further north.
By gaining control of Quebec, the British would disrupt French supplies from reaching forts further north. - no response given

Without capturing Quebec, the British would have to admit defeat and surrender to the French.

Without capturing Quebec, the British would have to admit defeat and surrender to the French. - no response given

Without capturing Quebec, the British would be unable to keep Fort Ticonderoga under their command. - no response given

What event led to the first shots being fired at the battles of Lexington and Concord?

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Responses

the attempt by the British to seize colonial military stores
the attempt by the British to seize colonial military stores

the rejection of the Olive Branch Petition by King George III
the rejection of the Olive Branch Petition by King George III

the writing and public reading of the Declaration of Independence
the writing and public reading of the Declaration of Independence

the blockade of the port of Boston by the British navy

the attempt by the British to seize colonial military stores

“By the rude bridge that arched the flood, Their flag to April’s breeze unfurled, Here once the embattled farmers stood, And fired the shot heard round the world.”

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Use the excerpt to answer the question.

These lines are from a hymn written by Ralph Waldo Emerson in 1837.

To what do the lines refer?

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Responses

the beginning of the Revolutionary War

the end of the Revolutionary War

the beginning of the Revolutionary War

Question

Use the excerpt to answer the question.

Which of the following is an example of an unalienable right as the term is used in the Declaration of Independence?

breaking the law
breaking the law

choosing a religion
choosing a religion

deciding not to attend school

choosing a religion

According to Thomas Paine's point of view in Common Sense, why did colonists not owe the British for their help?

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Responses

The British had not actually done anything to help the colonists.

The British had helped the colonists only to profit from America.

The British had helped the colonists only to profit from America.

The British were attempting to put the colonists in poverty.

The British had helped the colonists only to profit from America.

American colonists felt they were subject to a tyrannical king. As a result, which of the following elements did they put into the Declaration of Independence?

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Responses

grievances against the king and an announcement they would establish a republic based upon the consent of the governed
an official request of the king for permission to allow them to govern themselves
an official request of the king for permission to allow them to govern themselves

a Bill of Rights and a method to establish three branches of government

grievances against the king and an announcement they would establish a republic based upon the consent of the governed

Which actions by the British and the southern Loyalists caused many colonists to side with the Patriots?

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Responses

conducting raids on the major supply ports along the coast

establishing alliances with southern Native American groups


carrying out brutal attacks during the campaign in the Carolinas

carrying out brutal attacks during the campaign in the Carolinas

When did the French decide to send help to the Americans during the Revolutionary War?

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Responses

after the Battle of Saratoga

after the Second Continental Congress

after the Battle of Saratoga

A government of our own is our natural right: And when a man seriously reflects on the precariousness of human affairs, he will become convinced, that it is infinitely wiser and safer, to form a constitution of our own in a cool deliberate manner, while we have it in our power, than to trust such an interesting event to time and chance.—Thomas Paine, Common Sense

What effect do you think these words had on the American colonists?

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Responses

They most likely inspired fear in the Loyalists of the Patriots.
They most likely inspired fear in the Loyalists of the Patriots.

They most likely strengthened the colonists’ desire to act on their wish to separate from Britain.
They most likely strengthened the colonists’ desire to act on their wish to separate from Britain.

They most likely encouraged the Framers to meet and write the U.S. Constitution at the Continental Congress.
They most likely encouraged the Framers to meet and write the U.S. Constitution at the Continental Congress.

They most likely increased colonial acts of civil disobedience by confirming their validity

They most likely strengthened the colonists’ desire to act on their wish to separate from Britain.

What significant effect did the Treaty of Paris, signed after the French and Indian War, have on France?

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Responses

France had to withdraw to its empire in Central and South America.
France had to withdraw to its empire in Central and South America.

France had to allow the British to claim and settle the Ohio Valley.
France had to allow the British to claim and settle the Ohio Valley.

France lost its claim to the entire Florida territory.
France lost its claim to the entire Florida territory.

France had lost most of its territory and power in North America.
France had lost most of its territory and power in North America.

France had lost most of its territory and power in North America.

Which of the following excerpts is a grievance of the American colonists that was included in the Declaration of Independence?

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Responses

“We hold these truths to be self-evident, that all men are created equal, that they are endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable Rights, that among these are Life, Liberty and the pursuit of Happiness."
“We hold these truths to be self-evident, that all men are created equal, that they are endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable Rights, that among these are Life, Liberty and the pursuit of Happiness."

“Such has been the patient sufferance of these Colonies; and such is now the necessity which constrains them to alter their former Systems of Government.”
“Such has been the patient sufferance of these Colonies; and such is now the necessity which constrains them to alter their former Systems of Government.”

“He has dissolved Representative Houses repeatedly, for opposing with manly firmness his invasions on the rights of the people.”
“He has dissolved Representative Houses repeatedly, for opposing with manly firmness his invasions on the rights of the people.”

“We, therefore, the Representatives of the United States of America. . . solemnly publish and declare, That these United Colonies are, and of Right ought to be Free and Independent States. . . .”

“He has dissolved Representative Houses repeatedly, for opposing with manly firmness his invasions on the rights of the people.”

. . . I long to hear that you have declared an independency—and by the way in the new Code of Laws which I suppose it will be necessary for you to make I desire you would Remember the Ladies, and be more generous and favorable to them than your ancestors. . . . If particular care and attention is not paid to the Ladies we are determined to foment [incite; instigate] a Rebellion, and will not hold ourselves bound by any Laws in which we have no voice, or Representation. . . .

—Abigail Adams, letter to John Adams

How does Abigail Adams use the ideas of the patriots to support her cause?

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Responses

by comparing the existing British laws with the laws that the patriots feel need to be established
by comparing the existing British laws with the laws that the patriots feel need to be established

by declaring women to be independent from and having the same rights as men
by declaring women to be independent from and having the same rights as men

by claiming that women have the right to rebel if they do not have a voice in government
by claiming that women have the right to rebel if they do not have a voice in government

by insisting that history has always been unfair to women
by insisting that history has always been unfair to women

by claiming that women have the right to rebel if they do not have a voice in government

What motivated most African American soldiers to fight in the Revolutionary War with the Patriots?

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Responses

the hope that the war would also bring an end to slavery
the hope that the war would also bring an end to slavery

the desire to achieve military ranks
the desire to achieve military ranks

the fear of what would happen if they did not fight in the war
the fear of what would happen if they did not fight in the war

the need to protect their family and the families of their masters

the hope that the war would also bring an end to slavery

What was significant about the role of the Green Mountain Boys? Select all that apply.

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Responses

They launched a surprise attack on Fort Ticonderoga and defeated the British.
They launched a surprise attack on Fort Ticonderoga and defeated the British.

They assisted Washington and his troops in launching a surprise attack in Trenton.
They assisted Washington and his troops in launching a surprise attack in Trenton.

They secured valuable supplies of gunpowder and cannons.
They secured valuable supplies of gunpowder and cannons.

They secured a key route into Canada.
They secured a key route into Canada.

They brought their wives to help with the war effort.

They launched a surprise attack on Fort Ticonderoga and defeated the British.

They secured valuable supplies of gunpowder and cannons.

Which statement correctly contrasts Mary Ludwig Hays’ contributions during the Revolution to those of Betsy Ross?

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Responses

Hays took charge of her husband's farm and Ross tended to wounded soldiers.
Hays took charge of her husband's farm and Ross tended to wounded soldiers.

Hays made guns and cannons and Ross helped on the home front.
Hays made guns and cannons and Ross helped on the home front.

Hays operated a cannon in battle and Ross made the American flag.
Hays operated a cannon in battle and Ross made the American flag.

Hays was killed in battle and Ross pushed for equal rights for women.

Hays operated a cannon in battle and Ross made the American flag.

In the text you read the following about George Washington and the Battle of Fort Necessity:

Determined to carry out his orders, Washington hurried on. Native American allies revealed that French scouts were camped in the woods ahead. Marching quietly through the night, Washington launched a surprise attack and scattered the French. The Iroquois helped the British fight against the French, as well as the French allies, the Algonquins.

How might the Iroquois have been helpful in assisting the British troops in the surprise attack?

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Responses

The Iroquois likely had better knowledge of the area and could lead British troops through the woods.
The Iroquois likely had better knowledge of the area and could lead British troops through the woods.

The Iroquois likely had better knowledge of the habits of the French and Algonquins and could plan accordingly.
The Iroquois likely had better knowledge of the habits of the French and Algonquins and could plan accordingly.

The Iroquois likely had more modern equipment than the British.
The Iroquois likely had more modern equipment than the British.

The Iroquois likely instructed British troops how to fight in the woods.

The Iroquois likely had better knowledge of the area and could lead British troops through the woods.

Use the image to answer the question.

An image titled The Bloody Massacre shows British soldiers firing into a crowd of colonists. Several colonists are lying on the ground covered in blood.


What impact do you think seeing this image would have on the American colonists?

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Responses

By confirming the rumors of illegal actions taken by Bostonians, the engraving would weaken the rebel’s cause.
By confirming the rumors of illegal actions taken by Bostonians, the engraving would weaken the rebel’s cause.

By confirming the reaction the British would have to an uprising, the engraving would reduce the colonists’ desire to take action.
By confirming the reaction the British would have to an uprising, the engraving would reduce the colonists’ desire to take action.

By confirming the strength of the British forces, the engraving would increase support for the British government.
By confirming the strength of the British forces, the engraving would increase support for the British government.

By confirming the repressive actions of the British government, the engraving would increase the desire to rebel against it.
By confirming the repressive actions of the British government, the engraving would increase the desire to rebel against it.

By confirming the repressive actions of the British government, the engraving would increase the desire to rebel against it.

What were some reasons that the Iroquois joined forces with the British? Select all that apply.

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Responses

They were enemies with some other tribes who were fighting with the French.
They were enemies with some other tribes who were fighting with the French.

The British charged lower prices than the French and therefore trusted them more.
The British charged lower prices than the French and therefore trusted them more.

They had long traded with British fur traders and didn’t want to upset the relationship.
They had long traded with British fur traders and didn’t want to upset the relationship.

They wanted to join forces with the Algonquins and Hurons who were also fighting with the British.

They were enemies with some other tribes who were fighting with the French.

They had long traded with British fur traders and didn’t want to upset the relationship.

How did the French respond when the colonies defeated the British at Saratoga in the Revolutionary War?

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Responses

They supported the British in their efforts to control the colonies.
They supported the British in their efforts to control the colonies.

They formed an alliance with Germany to attack the British.
They formed an alliance with Germany to attack the British.

They were encouraged to support the patriot effort.
They were encouraged to support the patriot effort.

They withdrew their support of the British.

They were encouraged to support the patriot effort.

In an effort to rally the nation in the midst of war, and attract popular support for itself, Congress addressed the inhabitants of the United States, reminding them of the cruelties they had suffered at the hands of the British, and warning them that more such treatment would result from a reunion with Britain. Because people regularly gathered at places of worship, Congress distributed the address to "churches and chapels and other places of religious worship" with the request that ministers read it aloud to their congregation immediately after divine service. Written by Congressman Gouverneur Morris, the address was sent throughout the states, and 50 copies were given to General Washington, to disperse throughout the army. —Library of Congress, American Memory Collection

Why did Congress feel the need to boost American morale by releasing this address in early 1778?

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Responses

American army had given up and began to side with the British.
American army had given up and began to side with the British.

Americans were beginning to lose hope of winning their independence.
Americans were beginning to lose hope of winning their independence.

Congress hoped people would donate much needed supplies.
Congress hoped people would donate much needed supplies.

Congress used the address as a way to trick the British.

Americans were beginning to lose hope of winning their independence.

Which of the following best describes how the Intolerable Acts affected the American colonies?

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Responses

The acts caused the colonies to declare war against the British government.
The acts caused the colonies to declare war against the British government.

The acts caused the colonies to unify against Boston.
The acts caused the colonies to unify against Boston.

The acts caused the colonies to boycott tea, leading to the Boston Tea Party.
The acts caused the colonies to boycott tea, leading to the Boston Tea Party.

The acts caused the colonies to unify against the British government.

The acts caused the colonies to unify against the British government.

What was the mistake British General Charles Cornwallis made that ultimately caused his defeat?

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Responses

He miscalculated the strength of the Continental Army in Charlottesville, VA
He miscalculated the strength of the Continental Army in Charlottesville, VA

He failed to listen to Benedict Arnold who informed him of key information about the Americans.
He failed to listen to Benedict Arnold who informed him of key information about the Americans.

He retreated to Yorktown where he was trapped.
He retreated to Yorktown where he was trapped.

He failed to cut off supply routes to the Carolinas.

He retreated to Yorktown where he was trapped.

What impact did the capture of Fort Ticonderoga have on the American soldiers?

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Responses

The American soldiers were able to use cannons captured at Fort Ticonderoga to intimidate the British.
The American soldiers were able to use cannons captured at Fort Ticonderoga to intimidate the British.

The British delayed American troops from joining the fight in Boston because of the battle at the fort.
The British delayed American troops from joining the fight in Boston because of the battle at the fort.

The Americans were able to use the fort’s cannons to destroy the Spanish ships that supported the British army.
The Americans were able to use the fort’s cannons to destroy the Spanish ships that supported the British army.

The Americans lost the Battle of Bunker Hill because of the number of cannons the British had acquired from the fort.

The American soldiers were able to use cannons captured at Fort Ticonderoga to intimidate the British.

A timeline shows a few major events between 1750 and 1800 that contributed to American Independence.

1754 – The French and Indian War breaks out in North America.
1763 – The Treaty of Paris ends the war and diminishes French power in North America.
1765 – Parliament passes the Stamp Act, sparking protests in the American colonies.
1770 – British troops fire on demonstrators in the Boston Massacre, killing five.
1773 – British Parliament passes the Tea Act.
1775 – Fighting breaks out at Lexington and Concord between British soldiers and colonial minutemen.
1777 – The American victory at the Battle of Saratoga is the turning point of the war.
1778 – France recognizes American independence.
1781 – The British surrender to the Americans at Yorktown
1783 – Great Britain recognizes American independence.
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What does the timeline suggest as a reason why the French supported the Americans during the Revolutionary War?

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Responses

The French hoped to overthrow the Americans and reclaim their land.
The French hoped to overthrow the Americans and reclaim their land.

The French were angry with Britain and wanted to support its enemies.
The French were angry with Britain and wanted to support its enemies.

The French believed supporting the Americans would bring them wealth.
The French believed supporting the Americans would bring them wealth.

The French feared that American troops would attack them unless they joined the war.
The French feared that American troops would attack them unless they joined the war.