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Causes of the American Revolution  &American Revolution Questions and  Answers 100% Solved
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  • Causes of the American Revolution &American Revolution Questions and Answers 100% Solved What were the causes of the American Revolution? Proclamation of 1763, Intolerable Acts, Stamp Act, Mercantilism, Lack of Representation in Parliament, and British economic polocies following the French & Indian War. Intolerable Acts In response to Boston Tea Party, 4 acts passed in 1774, Port of Boston closed, reduced power of assemblies in colonies, permitted royal officers to be tried elsewher...
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  • American Revolution Questions and Answers 100% Solved What were the causes of the American Revolution? Proclamation of 1763, Intolerable Acts, Stamp Act, Mercantilism, Lack of Representation in Parliament, and British economic polocies following the French & Indian War. Intolerable Acts In response to Boston Tea Party, 4 acts passed in 1774, Port of Boston closed, reduced power of assemblies in colonies, permitted royal officers to be tried elsewhere, provided for quartering of troop'...
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  • American Revolution Questions and Answers 100% Solved What was the first battle of the American Revolution? Battle of Lexington and Concord Who was the British King during the war? George III This system was used by the colonists to send messages to each other? Committees of Correspondence America received foreign aid from this country. France Who was the French military officer who served with General Washington? Marquis de Lafayette This is where a series of battles became a turnin...
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  • American Revolution Questions and Answers 100% Correct Colonists who chose to fight for independence were called_______ Patriots Colonists who sided with the British during the Revolution were called_______ Loyalists or Tories The signing of the ___________ marked the official beginning of the war. The colonists' rebellion against Britain had become a full-scale revolution Declaration of Independence What was the greatest advantage the colonists had over the British? They had guerilla ...
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  • American Revolution – Facts Questions and Answers 100% Solved The date (month, day, year) the American Revolution began: April 19, 1775 The year it ended: 1783 The century it was fought in: 18th Century The greatest general in the war: George Washington The "turning point" of the war: Battle of Saratoga Where "The shot heard 'round the world" was fired: Lexington and Concord He captured Ft. Ticonderoga and valuable artillery Ethan Allen
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  • American Revolution Questions and Answers 100% Solved French and Indian War also called the Seven Years War, it was the French against the British along with their Indian allies; the British won, gaining much land in North America George Washington commander of the Continental Army and leader of the Revolution who became 1st President John Adams leader of the Revolution who defended the British in the trial after the Boston Massacre; became 2nd President
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  • American Revolution Questions and Answers 100% Solved American Revolution The war between Great Britain and its American colonies, 1775-83, by which the colonies won their independence. Declaration of Independence the document recording the proclamation of the second Continental Congress (4 July 1776) asserting the independence of the colonies from Great Britain authored by Thomas Jefferson Thomas Jefferson author of the Declaration of Independence. He borrowed ideas on natural righ...
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  • American Revolution Questions and Answers 100% Solved Merchantilism Economic policy used by the British in which the colonies served as a source of raw materials and a market to sell goods to. Navigation Acts A series of British regulations which taxed goods imported by the colonies from places other than Britain, or otherwise sought to control and regulate colonial trade. Increased British-colonial trade and tax revenues. The Navigation Acts were reinstated after the French and Indian ...
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  • American Revolution Questions and Answers 100% Solved What was the Proclamation of 1763? A law that restricted settlers from moving west. What is Parliament? The British government Why did Parliament raise taxes after 1763? 1. To pay for the French and Indian War 2. To help maintain the English troops in the colonies What were the reasons the colonists were dissatisfied with England 1. Colonies opposed British taxes Proclamation of 1763 Colonies had no representation in Parliament S...
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