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Road To The Revolution
Test Description: Early events on the Road to the Revolution.
Instructions: Answer all questions to get your test result.
1) When you owe a lot of money you are in ___.
A
a bank
B
depbt
C
debt
D
dept
2) What war put England in debt?
A
Civil War
B
American Revolution
C
The French and Indian War
D
The Spanish-American War
3) What did the Proclamation of 1763 state?
A
The colonists couldn't settle west of the Appalachian Mountains
B
The natives could move back into the thirteen colonies.
C
The French had to become English.
D
The colonists needed to pay tax on sugar.
4) In what year was the Sugar Act?
A
1664
B
1765
C
1764
D
1763
5) Why did England put the Stamp Act into place?
A
to support the soldiers staying in the colonies
B
to pay for the stamps
C
to pay for the debt from the war
D
to buy land east of the Appalachians
6) What was NOT something taxed by the Stamp Act?
A
paint
B
court documents
C
newspapers
D
playing cards
7) What does correspondence mean?
A
your relatives
B
communication in writing
C
loyal to England
D
groups of people
8) Who started the Committees of Correspondence?
A
Sam Adams
B
King George
C
John Adams
D
Ben Franklin
9) What saying did the colonists come up with to show how they felt?
A
Knock it off, King George!
B
We want a say in Parliament!
C
Repeal All Taxes!
D
No Taxation without Representation!
10) What happened to the Stamp Act?
A
It brought in enough money for the troops.
B
It was repealed in 1766.
C
It was replaced by the Sugar Act.
D
It gave the colonists more power.
11) Which of the following was NOT taxed in the Townshend Acts?
A
sugar
B
paper
C
tea
D
paint
12) Why did England pass the Stamp Act?
A
to help support the troops left in the colonies
B
to pay for supplies to support their Minecraft World
C
to encourage people to buy stamps
D
to pat their debt
13) Who started the Committees of Correspondence?
A
Yaris Adams
B
Sam Stalb
C
Sam Adams
D
King George
14) What is a synonym for repealed?
A
canceled
B
communication
C
boycotted
D
protested
15) How long did the Townshend Acts exist?
A
it still exists today
B
three years
C
just over one year
D
less than one year
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