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Who did the colonists think was a hero? He struck the first blow against the French.
a) Benjamin Franklin
b) George Washington
c) Crispus Attucks
d) Thomas Paine
Protestants who wanted to leave the Anglican Church and found their own churches were...
a) Loyalists
b) Separatists
c) Pacifists
d) Puritans
The signing of the Magna Carta established the principal of...
a) unlimited government
b) no goverment
c) limited government
d) Parliament
What angered wealthy speculators because they owned land west of the Appalachian Mountains?
a) Writs of Assistance
b) Proclamation of 1763
c) Magna Carta
d) Treaty of Paris
Which colony was created so debtors and poor people could start over?
a) Virginia
b) South Carolina
c) Delaware
d) Georgia
The Boston Tea Party was...
a) a dramatic act of defiance that colonists celebrated.
b) the best thing to do to defy Britain.
c) a service of tea to wealthy and upperclass Southern Plantation owners.
d) an act of rebellion by the Loyalists.
The Seven Years' War was between __________________ and ________________.
a) Britain and Russia
b) France and Germany
c) Britain and Germany
d) France and Britain
The first man to sign the Declaration of Independence was _______________________.
a) George Washington
b) John Adams
c) King George III
d) John Hancock
William Dawes and ____________________ warned John Hancock and Samuel Adams that the British were coming.
a) Paul Revere
b) George Washington
c) Thomas Paine
d) Benjamin Franklin
What crop helped Jamestown settlers make a profit for their investors?
a) indigo
b) rice
c) tobacco
d) wheat
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