U.S. History 6.3 Vocabulary Question Preview (ID: 39787)


Vocabulary From 6.3 On The Road To Lexington And Concord. TEACHERS: click here for quick copy question ID numbers.

American colonists who supported with the people who wanted independence
a) Loyalists
b) Patriots
c) Tories
d)

The American colonists who supported the King of England
a) Loyalists
b) Patriots
c) Elite class
d) Militia

The first two battles of the Revolution, one won by the British and the other won by the patriots
a) Valley Forge and Boston siege
b) Boston Massacre and Boston's revenge
c) Bunker Hill and Breeds Hill
d) Lexington and Concord

One of the men who rode to warn the patriots that the British army was on the way
a) Samuel Adams
b) Paul Revere
c) John Adams
d) Captain John Parker

A gathering of representatives from all the colonies except Georgia to come up with a response to the Intolerable Acts
a) Committee of Correspondence
b) Sons of Liberty
c) Writs of assistance
d) First Continental Congress

A set of laws that were aimed at Massachusetts, but also affected the other colonies as well
a) Intolerable Acts
b) Quartering Act
c) Stamp Act
d) Townshend Acts

A group of colonists who would be ready to fight really quickly.
a) militia
b) Loyalists
c) minutemen
d) Tories

Armed colonial citizens who promised to defend their colony
a) Loyalists
b) Sons of Liberty
c) Militia
d) Colonials for Freedom

Document written mainly by Thomas Jefferson that was critical to the formation of the United States
a) Bill of Rights
b) Give me liberty or give me death speech
c) Declaration of Independence
d) Common Sense pamphlet

The army that was commanded by General George Washington
a) the Continental Army
b) the Army of Liberty
c) the Army of the Potomac
d) the Army for Independence

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