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1. Which of the following was an effect of the fall of charles town?
A.The city of savannah, georgia, fell to the brittish B.
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Can someone check my work please? 1. In general, what happened to the price of sugar and rum between April and September 1777?
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Which of the following issues was resolved by a major compromise at the Constitutional Convention?
A. representation in the
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Why did congress feel the need to boost American morale by releasing an address in early 1778?
A) American army had given up and
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On which idea did Patriots and Loyalists most disagree?
The colonies had important economic and cultural ties to Great Britain.
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what was the purpose of Washington's neutrality proclamation?
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how did washington gain control of boston?
he sent 16,000 troops to launch a surprise attack on the british fort protecting
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The Battle of Saratoga became known as the _[blank]_ of the American Revolution because it showed Americans that they could
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What was the impact of the Battle of Bunker Hill?
It established a precedent for how the British Royal Navy would engage the
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(1)What events led to the Revolutionary War?
(2)What are some differences between the United States government and Canadian
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Camren
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1. Who had The power to resolve the dispute between New Hampshire and New York regarding Vermont?
No one Congress The state
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1) where did reprentatives from all parts of south carolina first meet to voice their opposition to the oppressive british acts?
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1.What prompted the call to rewrite the Articles of Confederation?
A:The desire to win independence by unifying the nation B:The
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Drag and drop the events to arrange them from the event that occured first to the event that occured last.
This happened first:
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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?
1: to support conquering the Native Americans ******* 2: to argue that
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Why did the Proclamation of 1763 lead to colonial dissatisfaction?
colonist was prevented from settling territory taken from the
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Which statement best explains the outcome of the Battle of the Rice Boats incident?
A. The British surrendered the port and were
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Joseph
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What seminal document was written by Thomas Jefferson in 1776 following a year of war between American colonists and Great
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malia
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In the Revolutionaey war, what happened at the Battle of Charles Town?
See below.
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What 1764 act prohibited the colonies from printing their own money?
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What event led to the first shots being fired at the battles of Lexington and concord
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The followers of which region we’re not allowed to settle in Georgia until after the American revolution
A. Anglican B.jewish
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A. Bostians find themselves at odds with colonists in the other colonies as a result of the conflict in Lexington.
B. Despite the
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Leonard
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Who was in charge of the patriots and the loyalist in the battle of kettle creek?
A: James Boyd and Andrew Pickens? Who won the
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Jadah
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The significance of Thomas Paine’s Common Sense was that it
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1. Why did Thomas Paine write the pamphlet, Common Sense?
a. to support conquering the Native Americans b to argue that more land
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Question 1 (short fill-in)
saved Using the reading, identify the missing term. Following the American Revolution, flaws were
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Bryce
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In a paragraph, analyze how the American Revolution worsened the economic condition for many citizens. Consider the people who
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when prime minister William Pitt told the colonists they would not have to pay for the French and Indian War, how did Pitt imply
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in its signed petition to the king, which rights did the rights did the tfirst continental congress claim colonists had?
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6. What is one important distinction you could not overlook making when critically evaluating the information provided in these
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7. What was significant about the role of the green mountain boys? Select three answers.
A) they launched a surprise attack on
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Which of the following effects of the French and Indian War was most responsible for starting the American Revolutionary War?
Nat
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Question 15(Multiple Choice Worth 3 points)
(02.03 MC) How did the French and Indian War in 1763 contribute to the writing of the
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Question 1(Multiple Choice Worth 3 points)
(02.03 MC) Which quote from the Declaration of Independence shows that the colonists
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How did comman sense help the patriots ?
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Question 1(Multiple Choice Worth 3 points)
According to the Declaration of Independence, what are the three main complaints about
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Nathan Brownson
Brownson was born in Woodbury, Connecticut, in 1742, to Abigail and Timothy Brownson. After he graduated from
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what was the significance of the boston massacre? @Bot
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In one to two sentences, explain how autonomy among the states made the revolution more difficult.
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Loyalists
Read pH91 and write a definition, in your own words, of who the Loyalists were Read American Independence pH85-86 and
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American Independence (1776)
read pH78-80 (13 colonies map, taxes and image of the Boston Tea Party) Answer pH80 #2 - How do you
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tka
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what event convinced south Carolina to spend representatives to the first continental congress ?
A. passage of the currency act
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Which statements best describe the effects of the War of Regulation? Check all that apply.
Regulators succeeded in forcing the
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Sophie
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What was the name of the treaty that NE negotiated with Spain shortly after the American Revolution that would increase American
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Phil
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How did the Intolerable Acts help lead to the American Revolution?(1 point)
Responses They led to the creation of the
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Mario
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Which statement would the author most likely agree with?
A. The colonies were bound by duty to give in to Britain's laws
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Why did the leaders of the Continental Congress give the real power to the states in the Articles of Confederation.
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Jasmine Brown
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Which statement best compares and contrasts the Bill of Rights with the Declaration of Independence?
A. The Bill of Rights
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