The Proclamation of 1763 was issued by Great Britain after the French and Indian War primarily to
How did the outcome of the French and Indian War (1754–1763) affect American colonists?
In colonial America, geography most directly influenced
Which geographic features contributed to the economic development of the plantation system in the South?
Before 1763, most American colonists settled near the Atlantic Coast or rivers because
The Mayflower Compact (1620) and the Virginia House of Burgesses (1619) are early examples of
During the colonial period in British North America, the major geographic barrier to westward expansion was the
The main reason Thomas Paine wrote Common Sense was to
Which action by the British government was considered by American colonists to be a violation of their rights as Englishmen?
Colonial-era New England town meetings and the Virginia House of Burgesses were both
In the 1760s, Americans in the original thirteen British colonies began to protest against
What is the significance of Lexington and Concord?
The Declaration of Independence contains a
Which is the most likely reason a person would become an indentured servant in the thirteen colonies?
During the early 1770s, how did the British government respond to increasing American protests of British colonial policy?
Which of the following is NOT one of the reasons the colonists were successful against the British during the Revolutionary War?
American colonists showed their opposition to the British taxation and trade restrictions of the 1760s primarily by
The Mayflower Compact is considered an important step in the development of American democracy because it
In which area did good harbors, abundant forests, rocky soil, and a short growing season most influence the colonial economy?
The main purpose for writing the Declaration of Independence was to
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