1) Under the Navigation Acts of 1650-1750, England was: a) Letting the colonists trade with any country or colony they wanted to b) Taxing, all goods entering and leaving the colonies 2) In 1756, England got into a war with its biggest rival in Europe. That war was for land in North America. What was this war called? a) The War of 1812 b) The French and Indian War c) The American Revolution d) Pontiac's Rebellion 3) What was the name of the Treaty that ended this war? a) The Treaty of Paris b) The Treaty of Ghent c) The Treaty of France d) The Treaty of Montreal 4) What native American Chief led a rebellion against English troops in North America? a) Pontiac b) Joseph c) Powhatan d) Sacagewea 5) After this war, England had a great deal of 'Debt'. What is meant by the term, 'Debt'? a) To owe a lot of money b) To have a lot of parties and soccer matches c) To have a lot of money d) To have many people that leave the country 6) This 'Debt' meant that England would end 'Salutary Neglect' and treat the colonies like they used to. What perhaps did this mean? a) England would continue to leave the colonies alone b) England would tax the colonies more to make up for the debt c) The colonists decided that they wanted to return to the rule of Monarchy d) England would allow other nations to trade with the colonies 7) In 1763, England passed a law saying the colonists could not settle west past what range of mountains? a) The Alpine Mountains b) The Appalachian Mountains c) The Andes Mountains d) The Rocky Mountains 8) Two groups that emerged as being against England's policies were: a) The Daughters of Loyalty and the Sons of Liberty b) The Daughters of Liberty and the Sons of Loyalty c) The Sons of Liberty and the Daughters of Parliament d) The Sons of Liberty and the Daughters of Liberty 9) What did the Sugar Act of 1764 do? a) Raised the tax on imported sugar b) Lowered the tax on imported Sugar 10) England 1st passed something called the 'Stamp Act' in 1765 to help pay for its debt. What perhaps did this do? a) Made Royal Stamps from England more expensive b) Made Royal Stamps from England less expensive c) Placed an Import Tax on Paint, Paper, Glass, Lead, and Paint d) Placed a Sales Tax stamp on all paper goods in the colonies 11) What was the #1 way that the colonists protested the Stamp Act? a) They stopped using stamps in the colonies b) They boycotted all goods from England c) They made their own colonial stamps d) They decided to email all important documents 12) Where did the Stamp Act Congress meet in the fall of 1765 to discuss the Stamp Act? a) Boston b) Philadelphia c) New York d) London 13) In the Virginia Assembly (House of Burgesses), why did people like Patrick Henry not feel that the colonists had to obey England's laws? a) England was 3000 miles across the Ocean b) England forced to much tea on the colonists c) The colonists elected their own assemblies and representatives d) England lost to France in the French and Indian War 14) At the Stamp Act Congress meeting in 1765, why didn't members feel that the colonists had to obey England's laws? a) England was 3000 miles across the ocean b) England did not allow the colonists to elect members of Parliament c) The colonists elected their own assemblies and represent d) Because Stamps really did not bring in a lot of income 15) What happened to the Stamp Act in 1766? a) It became legal b) It was made illegal c) It was added to other colonies, other than Massachusetts d) The price of stamps went up to give England more money 16) Who was the British Prime Minister who decided in 1763 to start taxing the colonists directly? a) George Grenville b) Charles Townshend c) George Michael d) Charles Hampshire 17) What law in 1766 said that the colonists have to obey every law and tax England makes? a) The Enforcement Act of 1766 b) The Intolerable Acts of 1766 c) The Loyalists Acts of 1766 d) The Declaratory Acts of 1766 18) Who was the English private guarding the Kings money at the Customs House in Boston? a) Sean Payton b) Jaemis Winston c) Andy Reid d) Hugh White 19) What was the event called when colonists and British soldiers attacked each other at the Customs House? a) The Boston Massacre b) The Boston Marathon c) The Boston Riots d) The Boston Intolerable Acts 20) Who defended in court the British soldiers that attacked the colonists at the Customs House? a) John Adams b) John Quincy Adams c) John Tyler d) Paul Revere 21) What is meant by the term, 'Monopoly' when it comes to business? a) That one business has many competitors to sell the same product b) That one business has no competitors to sell a product c) That one business owns railroads called 'Reading and Crosstown' d) That one business owns two Utility companies 22) What is the name of the English government? a) Congress b) House of Burgesses c) Continental Congress d) Parliament 23) Why was the English government so interested in giving a monopoly to a tea company for the colonies? a) Members of the English government owned stock in the company b) Members of the colonies owned stock in the company c) Members of the English government loved tea so much d) The colonists could not get enough of English Tea 24) What was the name of the law in 1773 that created a tea company monopoly in the colonies? a) The Tea Act of 1773 b) The East India Act of 1773 c) The Boston Tea Act of 1773 d) The Harbor Act of 1773 25) Who would be hurt the tea company monopoly of 1773? a) Colonial Tea Drinkers b) Colonial Tea Merchants c) Members of the English Government d) Colonial Sons of Liberty 26) What was the colonists answer to the tea monopoly of 1773? a) Boycott English Tea forever b) Set fire to all the Tea chests in the colonies c) Dump the Tea in the Hudson River d) Dump the Tea in Boston Harbor 27) What was the name of the Series of Laws that England punished the colonists after the tea protest? a) The Townshend Acts of 1774 b) The Declaratory Acts of 1774 c) The Currency Acts of 1774 d) The Intolerable Acts of 1774 28) What meeting took place in Philadelphia in September of 1774 to discuss England's punishment? a) The Tea Act Congress b) The 1st Continental Congress c) The Port Act Congress d) The 2nd Continental Congress 29) Where did the British hear that the colonists were hiding weapons to be used in rebellion? a) Boston b) Plymouth c) Concord d) Lexington 30) What lantern system were the colonists going to use to monitor British movements? a) Two if by land, One if by Sea b) One if by land, Two if by Sea 31) Who were the 3 riders who rode on horseback to warn the colonists of British movements? a) William Dawes, Abraham Lincoln, Paul Revere b) John Adams, Samuel Prescott, William Dawes c) Sam Adams, Paul Revere, Samuel Prescott d) Paul Revere, William Dawes, Samuel Prescott

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