1) diplomat and scientist that became a founding father. He helped draft the Declaration of Independence and the U.S. Constitution, and he negotiated the 1783 Treaty of Paris ending the Revolutionary War. a) Thomas Jefferson  b) The Quartering Act  c) Benjamin Franklin  d) The Non-Importation Agreements  2) labeled with colony name abbreviations, Benjamin Franklin designed this symbol to unite the colonies against France and then later England. a) The Non-Importation Agreements  b) Militia  c) The Proclamation Line of 1763  d) Join or Die Snake Symbol 3) this event occurred when several British soldiers shot into a crowd of protestors after being harassed. Five protestors were killed, and the soldiers were forced to stand trial. a) The Boston Massacre  b) Loyalist  c) Propaganda  d) The Sugar Act  4) a protest the Tea Act of 1773 performed by the Sons of Liberty in Boston. The men boarded three ships, dressed as Native Americans, filled with tea, broke the containers, and poured the tea overboard. a) Sons of Liberty  b) The Boston Tea Party  c) First Continental Congress  d) Ohio River Valley  5) these were colonists who supported American independence. a) Patriot b) The Stamp Act  c) Ohio River Valley  d) Benjamin Franklin  6) these were colonists who were in favor of British rule in the colonies. a) Crispus Attucks  b) First Continental Congress  c) Minutemen  d) Loyalist  7) these were organizations set up by Patriots in secret to share information and coordinate efforts against the British. a) Crispus Attucks  b) The Proclamation Line of 1763  c) Committee of Correspondence  d) The Stamp Act  8) this was pamphlet written by Thomas Paine that encouraged the thirteen colonies to seek independence from Great Britain. a) Propaganda  b) The French and Indian War  c) Common Sense  d) The Boston Massacre  9) Attucks was the first person, an African American, to be killed at the Boston Massacre. a) Tyranny  b) Minutemen  c) Crispus Attucks  d) Common Sense  10) the first gathering of representatives of the thirteen colonies. They met after the passage of the Intolerable Act. They agreed to continue boycotting British goods until the Intolerable Acts were repealed. Wrote the Articles of Confederation.e Stamp Act and later British rule. a) First Continental Congress  b) The Quartering Act  c) The Proclamation Line of 1763  d) Repeal  11) war fought in the American colonies between the British and French for control of the Ohio River Valley. Each side had support from different Native American tribes. a) The French and Indian War  b) The Stamp Act  c) Ohio River Valley  d) Townshend Acts  12) five laws passed to punish the colonies for the Boston Tea Party. a) The Treaty of 1763  b) Intolerable Acts  c) Crispus Attucks  d) Committee of Correspondence  13) a lawyer who, After the “Boston Massacre,” helped to defend the British soldiers at trial. Became a founding father and 2nd President of the United States. a) Townshend Acts  b) Ohio River Valley  c) The Quartering Act  d) John Adams  14) considered “citizen soldiers,” all able-bodied men were members of the militia during the colonial era. a) The Non-Importation Agreements  b) Townshend Acts  c) Loyalist  d) Militia  15) men who volunteered to serve as a militia member “At a minute’s notice.” a) "No Taxation without Representation"  b) The Boston Tea Party  c) Minutemen  d) The Boston Massacre  16) this was a series of restrictions signed by American colonists to protest British taxes. Colonists agreed not to import and sell certain British goods. a) Propaganda  b) The Non-Importation Agreements  c) The Sugar Act  d) Join or Die Snake Symbol 17) slogan developed in the colonies in protest to the taxes imposed by the British government. The colonists were asking for representation in Parliament in return for paying taxes. a) "No Taxation without Representation"  b) First Continental Congress  c) John Adams  d) Crispus Attucks  18) location fought over during the French and Indian War. a) Ohio River Valley  b) Repeal  c) Tyranny  d) Intolerable Acts  19) founding father best known as the former governor of Virginia. He is known for saying “Give me liberty or give me death!” and “I am not a Virginian, but an American” a) Repeal  b) Patrick Henry  c) "No Taxation without Representation"  d) Loyalist  20) forbade colonial settlements past the Appalachian Mountains. It was created after the French and Indian War. a) Tyranny  b) Patrick Henry  c) Committee of Correspondence  d) The Proclamation Line of 1763  21) misinformation spread in order to increase support or influence a point of view. a) The Stamp Act  b) Militia  c) Propaganda  d) The Treaty of 1763  22) act passed that required colonists to provide housing and food for British Soldiers a) Patrick Henry  b) Loyalist  c) Crispus Attucks  d) The Quartering Act  23) to cancel an act of law officially. a) Repeal  b) First Continental Congress  c) Loyalist  d) Intolerable Acts  24) a group of protesters in the colonial era who protested British policies. Led by Samuel Adams. a) Repeal  b) Tyranny  c) Sons of Liberty  d) The Non-Importation Agreements  25) act created a tax on many printed goods including newspapers and playing cards. First act to be protested by the colonists and repealed by Britain. a) Sons of Liberty  b) The Stamp Act  c) First Continental Congress  d) Loyalist  26) act placed taxes on sugar and molasses and increased the enforcement of these taxes. a) Join or Die Snake Symbol b) Repeal  c) The Sugar Act  d) Militia  27) founding father, slaveholder, and writer of the Declaration of Independence. He later served as the third president of the United States. a) The Proclamation Line of 1763  b) Thomas Jefferson  c) The Sugar Act  d) Sons of Liberty  28) acts taxed glass, paper, paint, lead, and tea, When the Townshend Acts were repealed, the Tea Act was kept. a) The French and Indian War  b) Join or Die Snake Symbol c) Townshend Acts  d) "No Taxation without Representation"  29) treaty that formally ended the French and Indian War. The British won, and they gained all the land formerly owned by the French. Native American land claims were ignored. a) Minutemen  b) Benjamin Franklin  c) The Treaty of 1763  d) John Adams  30) cruel and oppressive government or rule a) The Treaty of 1763  b) Tyranny  c) The Sugar Act  d) Crispus Attucks 

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