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A) They allowed for good communication between the colonists and their Indian allies.
B) Enforcement of taxes and regulations became more efficient.
C) These networks allowed slaves to communicate about escaping from their owners.
D) Colonial leaders were able to spread ideas and information of resistance to taxes more quickly.
E) The first committee started in Charleston,South Carolina,and more were created in other colonies except New England.
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A) granted religious toleration to Catholics in Canada.
B) placed a tax on all imported goods from Canada.
C) removed the Ohio River Valley from the province of Quebec.
D) called for Canada to join America in the struggle for independence.
E) created Quebec out of the preexisting provinces of Ontario and New Brunswick.
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A) defended in court the British soldiers who participated in the Boston Massacre.
B) organized the boycott of British imports following the Townshend Act.
C) was the first person of mixed race to serve in the Continental Congress.
D) has been called the first martyr of the American Revolution.
E) died bravely at the Battle of Concord.
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A) offered freedom to slaves if they fought for the British
B) American traitor in command of West Point
C) Letters from a Farmer in Pennsylvania
D) British chancellor of the Exchequer
E) Massachusetts lieutenant governor
F) wrote Common Sense
G) commander of the Continental army
H) author of the Declaration of Independence
I) British commander
J) sailor who died in the Boston Massacre
K) declared "Give me liberty,or give me death!"
L) leader of the Green Mountain boys
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A) They removed British troops from Boston.
B) They declared that the colonies were in a state of rebellion.
C) They asked the Spanish and French for help to defeat the Americans.
D) They sent diplomats to negotiate for peace.
E) They did not take the actions of Congress seriously because to them George Washington was an inexperienced commander.
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A) convinced him that the Stamp Act,which he had previously supported,was unwise.
B) physically assaulted Hutchinson's family,an act that prompted Great Britain to clamp down on colonial liberties.
C) led Hutchinson to believe that effective British rule would require the loss of some liberties for the colonists.
D) led Parliament to repeal the Townshend Acts immediately.
E) included Samuel and John Adams.
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A) ignored those who had been loyal to the British empire.
B) was a masterful bit of diplomacy by Thomas Jefferson.
C) gave the new American nation control of Florida.
D) led to the British government receiving compensation for anything the Continental Congress had taken from British citizens.
E) began only after the Battle of Yorktown.
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A) first significant American victory
B) beneficiary of the Tea Act
C) religious tolerance for Catholics
D) colonists who were loyal to Britain
E) black loyalist forces
F) pamphlet that argued for American independence
G) each member of Parliament represented the entire empire
H) exchanged ideas about resistance
I) street protesters
J) wealthy South Carolina backcountry
K) refusal to buy British goods
L) viewed by colonists as a major violation of liberty
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A) He wanted to emphasize free speech.
B) He was unsure of including women.
C) He wanted to reach a worldwide audience.
D) He was actually reiterating that his opinion was the most significant.
E) He borrowed the phrase from Parliament.
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A) Washington's army used full-frontal assaults.
B) The Continental army and militias deployed hit-and-run tactics.
C) Washington preferred to let the Native Americans fight for the colonists.
D) The Continental Congress handed over most of the war effort to the French.
E) Washington kept the training of his men to a minimum to ensure that morale stayed high.
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A) It was the only document in 1776 calling for American independence.
B) It was mostly original in its ideas and concepts.
C) It wanted the United States to form a representative government.
D) It expanded the size of the public sphere,going beyond the elite.
E) It talked about how American commerce would flourish even more once it was no longer under British regulations.
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A) first significant American victory
B) beneficiary of the Tea Act
C) religious tolerance for Catholics
D) colonists who were loyal to Britain
E) black loyalist forces
F) pamphlet that argued for American independence
G) each member of Parliament represented the entire empire
H) exchanged ideas about resistance
I) street protesters
J) wealthy South Carolina backcountry
K) refusal to buy British goods
L) viewed by colonists as a major violation of liberty
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A) Thomas Jefferson.
B) Jonathan Boucher.
C) Samuel Seabury.
D) Ben Franklin.
E) Thomas Paine.
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A) it raised prices on printed products so much that most colonists no longer could afford to buy books and newspapers.
B) lawyers were offended that they could be jailed for not using the correct stamp on legal documents.
C) it was the first direct tax Parliament imposed on the colonies.
D) none of the revenue raised would be spent within the colonies themselves.
E) Benjamin Franklin went public with his opposition to it.
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A) he knew that Washington was weighing an offer from Britain to lead its North American forces.
B) he shared Washington's view of the importance of natural rights.
C) the fact that Washington was from Virginia could help unify the colonists.
D) he knew Washington had opposed General Howe's forces cutting down the Liberty Tree.
E) they had an agreement that Adams would then be put in charge of administering the army in the New England colonies.
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