US History Unit Two
The Albany Plan of Union was Drawn up by:_____ a-Samuel Adams b-Benjamin Franklin c-George Washington d-Thomas Jefferson
Benjamin Franklin
Intolerable Acts
Boston
Passage of the Townshend Acts caused the colonists to_____ a-Revolt b-Declare Independence c-Boycott English Goods d-Go on a hunger strike
Boycott English Goods
Gage
British General
First Continental Congress
1774
Committees of Correspondence
A chain of communication with other colonies
Writs of Assistance
Allowed British to search Colonists' homes
COLONIAL RESISTANCE
COLONIAL RESISTANCE
As a result of the Treaty of Paris in 1763, the French ceded: a-New Orleans to the English b-Territory west of the Mississippi to the English c-Canada and the area east of the Mississippi to the English d-Louisiana to the English
Canada and the area east of the Mississippi to the English
Baron von Steuben aided the patriots by teaching the soldiers four new strategies. These were____
Drill with Muskets March in Step Switch Ranks Fight Professionally
General Braddock and George Washington led an attack against the French at the Fort ______
Duquesne
Four reasons why the Navigation Acts were not initially enforced by England.
England was at war with France and wanted loyalty of the colonies American merchants were competing with the English Merchants A struggle was going on between the King of England and Parliament A great distance seperated England and the colonies
Lieutenant Governor Dinwiddie was known for his defeat of the French at Quebec.
False
Valley Forge was a high point in the American Revolution
False
George Washington
Fort Necessity
The first colonial war between France and England was: a-King Williams War b-French and Indian War c-King Georges War d-Queen Annes War
French and Indian War
______ was appointed as a commander-in-cheif of the colonial army
George Washington
Hessians
German soldiers fighting in the Revolutionary War
The Boston Tea Party
Involved the colonists throwing tea into the Boston Harbor
Who was the Boston lawyer who opposed the writs of assistance?
James Otis
Three weaknesses of the Patriot army were:
Little organization, Lack of Equipment, Untrained
All of the following are British commanders except for:
Marquis de Lafayette
The Treaty of Paris 1763 returned:
Martinique to France Guadeloupe to France Haiti to France
The idea that the power of a country is measured in items of its gold and silver is called:
Mercantilism
Virginia Resolves
Result of the Stamp Act
The First Continental Congress drew up a Declaration of ________
Rights and Grievances
Committees of Correspondence
Samuel Adams
The Committees of Correspondence were Organized by: a-Samuel Adams b-James Otis c-Patrick Henry d-Paul Revere
Samuel Adams
The arrest of two men resulted the rides of Paul Revere and William Dawes. Which two men were arrested?
Samuel Adams John Hancock
Sons of Liberty
Secret organization opposed to the stamp act
Compromise
Settlement by agreeing each give up part of his or her demands
Mercenaries
Soldiers paid to fight for someone
The Albany Plan of Union was proposed in order to: a- Secure foreign allies for colonies b-Fight for independence c- Strengthen the colonies against the french d- Defy English trade restrictions
Strengthen the Colonies against the french
What was the best example of a boycott? a-The Virginia House of Burgesses vetoes the Grenville Program b-The colonists refuse to buy English products c-The Second Continental Congress passes the Townshend Acts
The colonists refuse to buy English Products
Why was the Continental Congress unable to provide the army with proper equipment?
The congress could not levy taxes
Why was the money issued by the Continental Congress of little value?
The money did not have enough gold and silver to back it up?
Why did the Sons of Liberty boycott English goods?
They were protesting the Stamp Act
The Virginian who was asked to draw up a declaration of independence was _______
Thomas Jefferson
Why did Thomas Paine write, Common Sense?
To encourage the colonies to declare independence from Great Britain
Why did the Continental Congress adopt the Olive Branch Petition?
To prevent Parliament from breaking with the colonies until a compromise could be worked out
Loyalists supported the British and were also called:
Tories
Quartering Act
Troops were stationed in colonial homes
French settlers relied on trapping furs and trade with the Indians True or False
True
The British thought that by invading New York at the Lake Champlain and proceeding down the Hudson River to the New York City, they would divide the colonies and shatter their morale
True
The English turned down the Albany Plan of Union because they preferred to deal with the colonies individually rather than as a group
True
The French and Indian War was the final colonial war between France and England.
True
The shortage of money in the colonies forced the colonists to use a system of barter?
True
Lieutenant Governor Dinwiddie
Virginia
One result of the French and Indian War was that England a-Reduced Colonial Taxes b-Wanted the Colonies to help pay for the war c-Gave the colonies their freedom d-Erased all colonial dissatisfactions
Wanted the colonies to help pay for the war
One of the deciding battles of the French and Indian War was the capture of the Quebec by General ______ a- Montclam b- Braddok c-Washington d-Wolfe
Wolfe
Fort Ticonderoga
captured by Ethan Allen's army
The Revolution was not caused so much by the acts of the British but their attitudes
false
The Declaration of Independence asserts that the rights of men are:
theirs from birth
What was a main aim of the First Continental Congress?
to have the Intolerable Acts refuted
Why did England pass the Intolerable Acts?
to punish Boston for the Tea party
Which one of the following statements is not true of the war in Canada? a-The British retained control of Canada during the war b-Arnold and Montgomery failed to capture Quebec c-Arnold was killed and Montgomery was wounded in the seize of Quebec
Arnold was killed and Montgomery was wounded in the seize of Quebec
Intolerable Acts
Closed the Boston Harbor
Which of the following three battles or sites were important in the revolutionary war?
New York Saratoga Trenton
The Stamp Act forced the colonists to pay tax on ____ a-Tea b-Paper c-Sugar d-Coffee
Paper
Declaratory Act
Parliament allowed to pass any laws
What was the purpose of the Townshend Program?
Pass taxes to pay the salaries of those enforcing the law
Proclamation of 1763
Prohibited settlers from moving west
Lord Grenville's program included the:
Quartering Act