Which of the following were the causes of the French and Indian War? (Select 2)(2 points)

Responses

The British tricked the French and Native Americans into fighting against each other.
The British tricked the French and Native Americans into fighting against each other.

The French and the Native Americans both wanted to control the gold trade.
The French and the Native Americans both wanted to control the gold trade.

The British and the French both wanted control of the Ohio River Valley.
The British and the French both wanted control of the Ohio River Valley.

Native Americans wanted to protect their land and resources from outsiders.

The British and the French both wanted control of the Ohio River Valley.

Native Americans wanted to protect their land and resources from outsiders.

British government issued the (answer) of 1763 to keep colonists from settling in Native American land in the west.

The British government issued the Proclamation of 1763 to keep colonists from settling in Native American land in the west.

How did the British justify passing new taxes on the colonists? (Select two)(2 points)

Responses

The taxes were being used to pay back the colonists for their lost wages during the French and Indian War.
The taxes were being used to pay back the colonists for their lost wages during the French and Indian War.

British citizens living in England also faced increased taxes because of the French and Indian War.
British citizens living in England also faced increased taxes because of the French and Indian War.

The colonists should pay to replace ships damaged by smugglers.
The colonists should pay to replace ships damaged by smugglers.

Britain had spent money protecting colonists from the French during the French and Indian War.
Britain had spent money protecting colonists from the French during the French and Indian War.

Britain had spent money protecting colonists from the French during the French and Indian War.

The colonists should pay to replace ships damaged by smugglers.

Colonists took steps to convince England to repeal some of the laws passed by England without their consent. Match the descriptions of those actions below.(4 points)

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Colonists dumped valuable British tea into the Boston harbor
colonists refused to buy certain British goods and services
Groups of colonists created letters and pamphlets to keep the colonies informed about the actions of British army
colonists sent a formal request to Parliament and King George to reject the Stamp Act

Colonists dumped valuable British tea into the Boston harbor - Boston Tea Party

colonists refused to buy certain British goods and services - Boycotts
Groups of colonists created letters and pamphlets to keep the colonies informed about the actions of British army - Committees of Correspondence
colonists sent a formal request to Parliament and King George to reject the Stamp Act - Petition

What event directly sparked the Boston Massacre?

(1 point)
Responses

An African American sailor shot and wounded a British soldier.
An African American sailor shot and wounded a British soldier.

Colonists spread negative propaganda about British troops.
Colonists spread negative propaganda about British troops.

A crowd of British troops dared the colonists to shoot them.
A crowd of British troops dared the colonists to shoot them.

A British soldier standing guard fired at colonists during an argument.

A British soldier standing guard fired at colonists during an argument.

Why were colonial minutemen so prepared for the arrival of the redcoats near Concord? (Select two)(2 points)

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Messengers on horseback including Paul Revere warned colonists along their route to Concord
Messengers on horseback including Paul Revere warned colonists along their route to Concord

Native American scouts supporting the colonial cause scouted the British arrival.
Native American scouts supporting the colonial cause scouted the British arrival.

Two lamps were hung as a signal that the British were crossing the river on a faster route to Concord.
Two lamps were hung as a signal that the British were crossing the river on a faster route to Concord.

British spies snuck information to the colonists that the British military was arriving