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Issued by King George ir prohibited colonist from settling Wet of the Appalatichian Mountains
a) Proclaimation of 1763
b) Stamp Act
c) Intolerable Act
d) Boston Tea Party

Issued by King George III it required the colonist to by a stamp to put on all paper goods
a) Boston Act
b) The Newspaper Act
c) The Stamp Act
d) The Postal Act

Sons of liberty dump British tea off a ship in Boston Harbor
a) Boston Massacre
b) Boston Tea party
c) The Harbor Incident
d) The Boston Declaration

Boston Soldiers fire upon a mob rotesting at the Boston customs house
a) Boston Tea Party
b) The Incident on Kings street
c) The Boston Massacre
d) The Boston shootings

Acts passed by Parliament that closed Boston Harbor, suspended their legislature and put British General gage in charge of Boston
a) Boston Act
b) The Force Act
c) The Townshend Acts
d) The intolerable Acts

The first two battles of the American Revolution
a) Lexington and Bunker Hill
b) Lexington and Concord
c) Battle of Boston ahd Concord
d) Saratoga and Yorktown

The Battle is known as the turning point in the American Revolution
a) Saratoga
b) Princeton
c) Yorktown
d) New York

War fought for independence from England
a) The American Civil War
b) The Great War
c) The American Revolution
d) The Whiskey Rebellion

The Whiskey Rebellion proved
a) That the Articles of Confederation is too weak
b) That the Constitution was strong
c) The Articles of Confederation is strong
d) That the Constitution was too weak

This Rebellion agains taxes ws difficult for the government to put down so it showed that
a) The Constitution was too weak
b) The Articles of Confederation was too weak
c) The Constitution was just right
d) The Constitution was too strong

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