5th Grade History Quiz Revolutionary War Part I Question Preview (ID: 49387)


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Name the group of colonists that represented the thirteen colonies who met to discuss how they should deal with the British?
a) the minutemen
b) the Continental Congress
c) the Loyalists
d) none of the above

What document was issued by King George III after the French and Indian War that marked land west of the Appalachians as soely for the American Indians?
a) the Intolerable Acts
b) the Stamp Act
c) Proclamation of 1763
d) none of the above

What is the belief that disagreements should be settled peacefully without war?
a) boycott
b) smuggling
c) pacifism
d) none of the above

What is the law that required the thirteen colonies to help pay for stationing British troops in their colonies?
a) the Stamp Act
b) the Proclamation of 1763
c) pacifism
d) none of the above

Who were the people who opposed the British government?
a) Patriots
b) Loyalists
c) Tories
d) none of the above

The British national legislature that makes the laws and discusss issues of the country is called---
a) Sons of Liberty
b) Continental Congress
c) Parliament
d) none of the above

What region did the Native Americans, French trappers, and English settlers fight over, leading to the French and Indian War?
a) Mississippi River
b) Delaware River
c) Ohio river valley
d) none of the above

The colonists who fought for more freedom from King George III during the Revolutionary War were known as---
a) the Patriots
b) the Loyalists
c) the Tories
d) none of the above

What was the name of the secret organization that the colonies set up to oppose British tax?
a) Parliament
b) pacifism
c) Sons of Liberty
d) Townshend Acts

A group of citizens trained to defend their country is called ---
a) a militia
b) Patriots
c) Parliament
d) non

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