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1.
The Articles of Confederation were:
[ ] a. An agreement between the American Colonies and Britain on trade
[ ] b. The first written agreement between the states that formed the basis of governing during and immediately after the Revolutionary War
[ ] c. An agreement between the United States and Canada
[ ] d. An agreement between Spain and England
2.
What was the Boston Tea Party?
[ ] a. A weekly meeting held by the women of the Boston.
[ ] b. A weekly party held in Boston.
[ ] c. An act of patriots to protest British taxes.
[ ] d. An Indian religious ritual.
3.
Under the Quatering Act
[ ] a. Everyone in the colonies had to pay a tax on stamps
[ ] b. Colonist had to feed and house British soldiers.
[ ] c. There was a special tax on tea
[ ] d. Quaters that were collected throughout the colonies
4.
In what war did the French fight the British and the American Colonists?
[ ] a. The Revolutionary War
[ ] b. The War of Jenkins Ear
[ ] c. The French and Indian War
[ ] d. The Hundred Years War
5.
The Midnight Ride
[ ] a. was a ride to warn the colonist
[ ] b. was done by George Washington
[ ] c. took place in New York
[ ] d. did not include Paul Revere
6.
Natural Rights are
[ ] a. the way nature works
[ ] b. the rights that all men have such as life and liberty
[ ] c. the rights given by the constitution
[ ] d. the rights given by the King of England
7.
Tories were
[ ] a. supporters of the revolution
[ ] b. supporters of the King
[ ] c. a cricket team
[ ] d. the British Army
8.
The Commander of the Continental Army was
9.
The Leader of the Massachusetts delegation to the Continental Army was
[ ] a. Benjamin Franklin
[ ] b. John Adams
[ ] c. Thomas Jefferson
[ ] d. Samuel Adams
10.
The shot heard around the world took place in
[ ] a. New York
[ ] b. Virginia
[ ] c. Concord
[ ] d. Boston