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A person who is guilty of betraying his or her country is called a
a) Loyalist
b) Patriot
c) Traitor
d) Neutral

American colonists who fought FOR independence were called what?
a) Loyalist
b) Patriot
c) Neutral
d)

Rich landowners, governors and religious leaders were often
a) Loyalists
b) neutral
c) Patriots
d) red coats

Why did many colonists boycott tea and paper?
a) to punish storekeepers
b) to save money
c) to protest taxes on those items
d) to make their own goods at home

Which famous words are from a speech by Patrick Henry?
a) Give me liberty or give me death
b) We the people
c) All men are created equal
d) You have a duty to be loyal

An American colonist who fought AGAINST independence were called what?
a) Patriot
b) red coat
c) Loyalist
d) neutral

Many colonists remained neutral, which means that they
a) could not vote
b) did not take sides
c) were rich landowners
d) immigrated to Great Britain

According to Jonathan Boucher, the kings power came from
a) God
b) the people
c) the consititution
d) the British army

How did Mercy Otis Warren express her Patriot ideas?
a) she organized a secret group of Patriots
b) she served as the colonies representatives
c) she wrote plays and poems about independence
d) she published articles about people obeying the king

Colonists who were farmers, merchants or lawyers were mostly
a) Loyalists
b) Neutral
c) Patriots
d) Soldiers

Lord Dunmore argued that fighting for independence would
a) hurt the economy
b) be bad for his reputation
c) stop Britain from taxing the colonists
d) help the colonists govern themselves

Name the crime of acting to overthrow your president or ruler
a) Resolution
b) Independence
c) Neutrality
d) Treason

The colonists cannot trust Great Britain!
a) Loyalist argument
b) Patriot argument
c)
d)

War is expensive!
a) Loyalist argument
b) Patriot argument
c)
d)

A higher power has given the British King the right to rule!
a) Loyalist argument
b) Patriot argument
c)
d)

British items are expensive! Colonists cannot afford them!
a) Loyalist argument
b) Patriot argument
c)
d)

Our laws are designed to make us safe!
a) Loyalist argument
b) Patriot argument
c)
d)

War is worse than a few bad laws!
a) Loyalist argument
b) Patriot argument
c)
d)

Great Britain founded the colonies, therefore they get to rule them! Finders keepers!
a) Loyalist argument
b) Patriot argument
c)
d)

The colonists should have the power to make their own rules!
a) Loyalist argument
b) Patriot argument
c)
d)

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