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American Revolution Review Questions
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Explain the strengths and weaknesses of both the British and Continental Armies
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Why did colonists call the Coercive Acts the Intolerable Acts?
They felt that the Coercive Acts were too great a punishment on the colonists.
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Explain why a colonist may choose to be undecided.
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Explain why a colonist may choose to be a Patriot.
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Explain why a colonist may choose to be a Loyalist.
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Philosopher John Locke had a large influence on our Founding Fathers. Which of the following explains Locke’s beliefs?
People had natural rights; life, liberty, and the right to own property.
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Which of the following was not a problem for the colonies during the Revolutionary War?
Foreign governments wanted money from the Continental Congress.
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How were loyalists treated during the Revolutionary War?
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How did the Boston Massacre and the Boston Tea Party affect colonists’ opinion of the King and Parliament?
Colonists were shocked that the British government would treat citizens poorly.
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Because the French and Indian War was so costly, the King and Parliament passed the Proclamation of 1763 in order to:
prevent British settlers from moving past the Appalachian Mountains.
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Which of the following were important Patriots?
Sam Adams, Patrick Henry, Paul Revere
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Why did the Second Continental Congress send the Olive Branch Petition to the King?
The delegates wanted to try one last time to make peace with the King.
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Which of the following were British taxes that colonists had to pay?
Stamp Act, Townshend Act, Tea Act
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Tell me two ways women supported the fight for independence?
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