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Apush_Chapter_3_America_in_the_British_Empire

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Following the Glorious Revolution of 1688, England: -tightened imperial controls over her American empire. As a result of the Molasses Act of 1733: -many of New England's largest merchants and distillers resorted to smuggling. The underlying cause of the Seven Years' War in America was the: -English colonial penetration of the Ohio Valley. The turning point of the Seven Years' War in America occurred when: -English Prime Minister William Pitt threw his nation's full military might into the American campaign. The British Proclamation of 1763: -ordered colonial governors to reserve lands west of the Appalachian Mountains for Indian nations. The end of the Seven Years' War left the American colonies: -debt-ridden and weakened in manpower. Colonists protested the Stamp Act in all of the following ways EXCEPT: -a Declaration of Independence. Passage of the Declaratory Act by Parliament: -asserted Parliament's power to enact laws for the colonies in "all cases whatsoever." As a result of the Townshend duties of 1767, Parliament: -raised customs duties on American imports of paper, lead, paint, and tea. The Boston Massacre, in which five townspeople were killed by British redcoats: -convinced Governor Hutchinson to order British troops out of town. Americans objected to the Tea Act of 1773 because it would: -cause smuggled Dutch tea to be undersold. The Intolerable Acts provided for all of the following EXCEPT the: -individual punishment of participants in the Boston Tea Party. The call for the meeting of a Continental Congress in 1774 came in response to the: -Intolerable Acts. Even before the Second Continental Congress assembled in May 1775, most colonies had created extralegal, revolutionary governments which: -bullied merchants and shopkeepers to conform to boycotts. -levied taxes. -operated the courts. -created and armed militia units. The ideology of revolutionary republicanism: -borrowed ideas from a variety of former Whig and Enlightenment thinkers. Much of the colonial clergy: -supported the revolutionary movement against English rule. The struggle with England over colonial rights between 1764 and 1776 revealed that" -colonial society was not unified. The most important revolutionary role for colonial women was: -facilitating the boycott of English goods. Most colonial farmers of the 1750s and 1760s: -seemed more concerned with local issues than English polices. Which of the following series of "steps on the road to revolution" is NOT in correct chronological order' -First Continental Congress; Coercive Acts; Boston Tea Party. In 1696, Parliament tightened imperial administration in America with the creation of additional --- courts, which functioned without juries, to prosecute smugglers who evaded trade restrictions. -vice-admiralty To discuss creation of a colonial union and possible alliance with the Iroquois Indians, colonial representatives met in 1754 at ---. -Albany Even after the French surrender in the Seven Years' War, the Ottawa Chief --- gathered many of the northern tribes that had aided the French for an assault on English western forts. -Pontiac Composed mainly of artisans, shopkeepers, and ordinary citizens, groups calling themselves the --- carried out violent protests against the Stamp Act. -Sons of Liberty The Townshend Acts suspended New York's assembly until the colony ceased its noncompliance with the --- Act of 1765, which required public funds for support of British troops garrisoned in the colonies. -Quartering
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