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Chapter 5 Test A Road To The Revolution
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1) France tried to protect its claims in North America by
A
signing the Treaty of Paris.
B
attacking English settlements along the Atlantic coast.
C
building forts in the Ohio valley.
D
bribing English officials in western settlements.
2) English settlers often angered Native Americans by
A
competing with Native Americans for fur.
B
camping armies along the Ohio River.
C
clearing forests for farms.
D
ignoring French claims to western lands.
3) Britain won allies among Native Americans by
A
passing the Tea Act.
B
building Fort Necessity.
C
attacking Quebec.
D
charging less for trade goods.
4) Under the Albany Plan of Union, delegates agreed to
A
fight the Iroquois.
B
negotiate with the French for peace.
C
unite to defend the colonies against France.
D
raising taxes and fighting Britain.
5) One result of the French and Indian War was that
A
Britain gave up its empire in North America.
B
France gained control of the Mississippi River
C
France lost Canada.
D
Britain lost Quebec.
6) Chief Pontiac gave up his war against the British when
A
Lord Amherst signed a peace treaty with the Hurons.
B
the French joined forces with Britain.
C
the French signed the Treaty of Paris.
D
Britain issued the Proclamation of 1763.
7) The Proclamation of 1763 angered British colonists because it
A
caused many Indian nations to attack settlers.
B
stopped them from moving west.
C
gave land west of the Appalachians to the French.
D
removed British troops from the frontier.
8) Colonists objected to the Stamp Act because they
A
did not want to pay so much to buy stamps.
B
believed that no government had the right to raise taxes.
C
accused tax collectors of cheating them.
D
did not have their own representatives in Parliament.
9) The Sons and Daughters of Liberty were organized to
A
help Britain defeat France.
B
protest the First Continental Congress.
C
help collect taxes.
D
protest the British policies.
10) The document that allowed a custom office to search a ship's cargo was called a
A
nonimportation agreement.
B
search warrant.
C
writ of assistance.
D
customs bill.
11) New Yorkers protested against the Quartering Act because they
A
refused to buy British goods.
B
thought the British had good quarters.
C
believed that prices on tea were already too high.
D
saw the act as another way of taxing them.
12) The chief goal of the Tea Act was to
A
raise money for the British India Company.
B
prevent colonial merchants from taking part in the tee trade.
C
stop colonists from importing tea.
D
raise the price of tea.
13) The Intolerable Acts did not include a law
A
limiting town meetings to once a year.
B
shutting down the port of Boston
C
raising taxes on imported tea.
D
establishing a new Quartering Act.
14) What was the Quartering Act?
A
Taxed glass, paper, silk, lead, and tea.
B
Required colonists to pay for housing soldiers.
C
Taxed legal document
D
A protest by the Sons of Liberty against the Tea Act.
15) What is the Proclamation of 1763?
A
Taxed legal document.
B
Taxed glass, paper, silk. lead, and tea.
C
A protest by the Sons of Liberty against the Tea Act.
D
Forbade colonists to move west of the Appalachian mountains.
16) What was the Stamp Act?
A
Taxed legal documents.
B
Taxed lead, glass, and paint.
C
A protest by the Sons of Liberty against the Tea Ac
D
Taxed clothing.
17) A protest by the Sons of Liberty against the Tea Act was the
A
Stamp Act
B
Quartering Act
C
Boston Tea Party
D
Townshend Acts
18) Townshend Acts
A
forbade colonists to move west of the Appalachian mountains
B
taxed glass, paper, silk, lead, and tea
C
required colonists to pay for housing British soldiers
D
taxed legal documents
19) Who was Sam Adams?
A
The leader of the British navy.
B
Famous rider that warned the colonists that the British were coming.
C
The leader of the British army.
D
The leader of the Sons of Liberty.
20) In 1774, the Continental Congress urged each colony to train its own______ to fight the British.
A
repeal
B
militia
C
minuteman
D
boycottt
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