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The Stamp Act was
a) a tax on stamps
b) a steady increase of prices over time
c) British law that taxed colonial newspapers and other printed material
d) incident in which 5 colonists were shot

French and Indian War was
a) a military struggle in which the British fought against the French and their Native American allies
b) Native American revolt against British rule in the Great Lakes region
c) closure of the region west of the Appalachian Mountains to settlers
d) French countrymen joining forces with British to defeat the Native Americans

A steady rise in prices over time is
a) Proclamation of 1763
b) time to stop shopping
c) Inflation
d) Albany Plan of Union

A 1754 plan to unite the colonies in a permanent union
a) Proclanation of 1763
b) Treaty of Paris
c) Albany plan of Union
d) Declaration of Independence

Fighting that marked the beginning of the Revolutionary War
a) French and Indian War
b) Boston Massacre
c) Battles of Lexington and Concord
d) Pontiac's Rebellion

Proclamation of 1763
a) Closure of the region west of the Appalachian Mountains to settlers
b) Opening of land south of the Delaware River to settlers
c) all of the above
d) none of the above

Foreign soldier hired to fight a war
a) traitor
b) militia
c) mercenary
d) boycott

Incident in which 5 colonists were shot by British soldiers in 1770
a) Battles of Lexington and Concord
b) Battle of Bunker Hill
c) Pontiac's Rebellion
d) Boston Massacre

Native American Revolt against British rule in the Great Lakes region
a) Proclamation of 1763
b) Pontiac's Rebellion
c) Boston Massacre
d) none of the above

Not buying products
a) militia
b) inflation
c) boycott
d) none of the above

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