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A force made up of civilians trained as soldiers but not part of the regular army
a) mercenary
b) regulars
c) militia
d) army

The battle where the shot heard round the world was fired
a) Battle at Lexington and Concord
b) French and Indian War
c) Boston Massacre
d) Battle of Bunker Hill

The group of citizen soldiers who were ready to fight at a moment's notice
a) mercenary
b) minutemen
c) regulars
d) lobsterbacks

The law that lowered the price on British tea and created a monopoly, still required the colonists to pay a tax
a) Sugar Act
b) Tea Act
c) Boston Tea Party
d) Boston Massacre

The fight between angry Colonists and British soldiers where Colonists taunted the soldiers until they fired into the crowd
a) Boston Tea Party
b) Boston Massacre
c) Tea Act
d) First Continental Congress

The laws that closed the Port of Boston, increased the power of the Royal Governor, abolished the Massachusetts legislature and town meetings and strengthened the Quartering Act
a) Stamp Act
b) Proclamation of 1763
c) Quartering Act
d) Intolerable Acts

The British law allowing British officials to search without saying what they were searching for
a) Quartering Act
b) Writs of Assistance
c) Intolerable Acts
d) Proclamation of 1763

The war lead by an Ottawa chief who allied several Native American tribes and attacked British forts following the French and Indian War
a) Revolutionary War
b) Civil War
c) French and Indian War
d) Pontiac's War

Why did the British have such a hard time fighting in the French and Indian War?
a) Poor care for troops
b) not enough soldiers
c) ill troops
d) old world fighting tactics

The first meeting of the members of the Committee of Correspondence held in Philadelphia where delegates came from 12 of the 13 colonies
a) Albany Congress
b) First Continental Congress
c) House of Burgesses
d) Stamp Act Congress

The young militia surveyor who began his military career as a leader in the French and Indian War and participated in the First Continental Congress
a) Paul Revere
b) George Washington
c) John Adams
d) Samuel Adams

The well known Massachusetts lawyer who believed in the right to a lawyer and a fair trial and defended the British soldiers from the Boston Massacre
a) Paul Revere
b) George Washington
c) Samuel Adams
d) John Adams

The colonial leader who established the Committee of Correspondence in Boston
a) Samuel Adams
b) John Adams
c) George Washington
d) Paul Revere

The man most known for his midnight ride to alert the colonial minutemen of the British troops marching to Concord
a) Samuel Adams
b) Benjamin Franklin
c) Paul Revere
d) George Washington

The colonial leader who established the snake as a symbol of the 13 colonies
a) Samuel Adams
b) John Adams
c) Benjamin Franklin
d) Paul Revere

The event where colonists dressed up like Mohawk Indians and threw 90,000 pounds of British tea in the Harbor
a) Boston Massacre
b) Boston Tea Party
c) Tea Act
d) Sugar Act

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