CH4 MCQ Flashcards
Which is not a british criticism of the colonies in 1763
- samuel adams and other colonial leaders opposition
- disloyalty to war effort
- poorly trained militia
- war costs not paid
- washington’s men disobeyed orders
washington’s men disobeying orders
Which was not an effort to make americans pay for british protection after the seven years war?
- stamp act
- sugar act
- quartering act
- townshend acts
- quebec act
quebec act
pontiac’s rebellion was the result of
- fort duquesne
- westward settler movement
- french fur trade control
- proclamation of 1763
- french and indian war
westward settler movement
which was not a consequence of the stamp act
- protest meeting in new york by delegates
- sons of liberty threatened tax officials
- war debts were paid
- colonists boycotted british goods
- london merchants suffered reduction in trade
war debts were paid
dickinson argued against taxation by claiming
- colonists owed no loyalty to the king
- parliament cannot regulate trade
- colonists too poor to be taxed
- violation of english law (taxing without consent)
- colonists did not have to submit to british authority
taxing people without consent violates english law
townshend acts caused all but-
- massachusetts circular letter
- letters from a farmer in pennsylvania
- stamp act congress
- gaspee incident
- colonial boycotts of british goods
stamp act congress
boston tea party led to-
- boston massacre
- efforts to improve british east india company profits
- intolerable acts
- arguments of committees of correspondence
- policies of lord grenville
parliament trying to improve the east india company’s profits
enlightenment followers agreed with all but-
- right to revolt against tyranny
- human rights
- power resides with the people
- government should protect people’s rights
- god is authority for govt
god is authority for govt
Which would be most useful in studying the foundations of the american revolution (philosophically)
- letters from a farmer in pennsylvania
- poor richard’s almanack
- two treatises of govt
- sinners in the hands of an angry god
- albany plan of union
two treatises of government
which is correct about colonies prior to revolutionary war
- george III’s policies accepted
- resistance to british attempts to tax
- france encouraged colonies to revolt
- colonial boycotts failed
- 13 colonies had a single policy for dealing with parliament
resistance to taxation by british