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Page 1: Questions and  Opinions

Questionsand

OpinionsRoad to

Revolution 1754-1775 +

America’s War for

Independence 1775-1783

Page 2: Questions and  Opinions

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Page 3: Questions and  Opinions

In your opinion, who was most responsible for causing the French and Indian War ?

The French

Native Americ

ans

American Colonies

The British

1

13

6

1

1. The French2. Native Americans3. American Colonies4. The British

Page 4: Questions and  Opinions

In the 1750’s, which of the following was the largest colony by population ?

Massa

chusetts

New York

Pennsylvania

Virginia

5 5

3

101. Massachusetts2. New York3. Pennsylvania4. Virginia

Page 5: Questions and  Opinions

What contested territory saw the first battles of the French and Indian War ?

Great Lakes

Upstate New York

Ohio Valley

Florid

a

20

16

3

1. Great Lakes2. Upstate New York3. Ohio Valley4. Florida

Page 6: Questions and  Opinions

Where was the decisive battle of the French and Indian war fought that led to an end to fighting in North America and

ultimate English victory in the war ?

Paris

Quebec

Albany

Pittsb

urgh

02

1

151. Paris2. Quebec3. Albany4. Pittsburgh

Page 7: Questions and  Opinions

In your opinion, who gained the most from the French and Indian War?

The French

Native Americ

ans

American Colonies

The British

24

15

2

1. The French2. Native Americans3. American Colonies4. The British

Page 8: Questions and  Opinions

Which Ottawa chief led the Native American rebellion against the British and American colonists who moved into the Ohio

Valley and Great Lakes area after the Treaty of Paris.

1 2 3 4

2

20

00

1. Joseph Brant2. Hiawatha3. Tecumseh4. Pontiac

Page 9: Questions and  Opinions

To prevent future conflict with natives after Pontiac’s Rebellion, Britain forbade further colonial settlements

west of the Appalachians through what act ?

1 2 3 4

20

19

0

1. Quartering Act2. Stamp Act3. Proclamation Act4. Sugar Act

Page 10: Questions and  Opinions

Which of the following was the first direct tax that Parliament imposed upon the colonies in an effort to have them help pay for the cost of troops stationed in

the colonies for their own protection ?

1 2 3 4

2

11

8

1

1. Townshend Acts2. Navigation Acts3. Sugar Act4. Stamp Act

Page 11: Questions and  Opinions

Which of the following terms means to house and feed soldiers ?

Quarte

r

Petition

Repeal

Boycott

18

0

4

0

1. Quarter2. Petition3. Repeal4. Boycott

Page 12: Questions and  Opinions

Which of the following means to present a request to government ?

Quarte

r

Petition

Boycott

Repeal

0

46

151. Quarter2. Petition3. Boycott4. Repeal

Page 13: Questions and  Opinions

Which of the following is a form of peaceful protest ?

1 2 3 4

8

1

16

0

1. Writ of Assistance2. Vandalism3. Boycott4. Tarring and

Feathering

Page 14: Questions and  Opinions

How did colonists continue to trade goods that were taxed by Britain without paying

the taxes ?

Smugg

ling

Bribing Tax Colle

ctors

Intimidating Tax

Collecto

rs

Petitioning the King and...

All of t

he Above

6

1

14

11

1. Smuggling2. Bribing Tax

Collectors3. Intimidating Tax

Collectors4. Petitioning the King

and Parliament5. All of the Above

Page 15: Questions and  Opinions

Which group was behind most of the more violent or threatening methods of

protesting British policies ?

Colonial Legisla

tures

Sons o

f Liberty

Committees o

f Corre

sp...

Daughters of L

iberty

2 10

18

1. Colonial Legislatures2. Sons of Liberty3. Committees of

Correspondance4. Daughters of Liberty

Page 16: Questions and  Opinions

Which of the following gave British Officials the right to search private property for smuggled goods without a

specific warrant?

English

Bill of R

ights

Writ

s of A

ssista

nce

Royal Commiss

ions

Colonial Charte

rs

0%

12%

28%

60%1. English Bill of Rights2. Writs of Assistance3. Royal Commissions4. Colonial Charters

Page 17: Questions and  Opinions

By 1770, which of the 13 Colonies was having the most trouble with British policies and British

officials ?

1 2 3 4

15

11

5

1. Massachussets2. New York3. Virginia4. South Carolina

Page 18: Questions and  Opinions

Which of the following means to not take sides in a conflict ?

1 2 3 4

1

20

22

1. Patriot2. Tory3. Loyalist4. Neutral

Page 19: Questions and  Opinions

In your opinion, which of the following was the biggest source of conflict between Britain and

the Colonies between 1763 and 1770?

Proclamation Act

Quarte

ring A

ct

Stamp Act

Writ

s of A

ssista

nce

Townshend Acts

Boston M

assacre

02

21

001

1. Proclamation Act2. Quartering Act3. Stamp Act4. Writs of Assistance5. Townshend Acts6. Boston Massacre

Page 20: Questions and  Opinions

In your opinion, which of the following was most at issue between the Colonies and

England ?

British

Troops

High Taxes

Unlawful S

earches

English

Rights

4 3

0

171. British Troops2. High Taxes3. Unlawful Searches4. English Rights

Page 21: Questions and  Opinions

Honestly, if you lived in the Colonies during the years 1754-1770, what would your position have

been on the conflict between England and the Colonies ?

Patriot

Loyali

st

Neutral

13

9

3

1. Patriot2. Loyalist3. Neutral

Page 22: Questions and  Opinions

Which of the following acts in 1763 drew a boundary line on the top of the Appalachian Mountains that was meant to keep

Natives and Colonists apart and at Peace ?

Procla

mation Act

Quart

ering A

ct

Stam

p Act

Townsh

end Acts

Boston M

assacre

Boston Te

a Party

Into

lerable Acts

1st Continental

Congress

Lexin

gton an

d Concord

58%

5% 5% 5% 5%

0%

5%5%

11%

1. Proclamation Act2. Quartering Act3. Stamp Act4. Townshend Acts5. Boston Massacre6. Boston Tea Party7. Intolerable Acts8. 1st Continental

Congress9. Lexington and Concord

Page 23: Questions and  Opinions

Which of the following acts by the Sons of Liberty in Massachusetts was meant to enforce the boycott of British

tea and protest a monopoly given to the E. India Tea Company?

Procla

mation Act

Quart

ering A

ct

Stam

p Act

Townsh

end Acts

Boston M

assacre

Boston Te

a Party

Into

lerable Acts

1st Continental

Congress

Lexin

gton an

d Concord

0% 0%4% 4%

0%4%4%

75%

8%

1. Proclamation Act2. Quartering Act3. Stamp Act4. Townshend Acts5. Boston Massacre6. Boston Tea Party7. Intolerable Acts8. 1st Continental

Congress9. Lexington and Concord

Page 24: Questions and  Opinions

Where were the first two battles of the Revolutionary War where the “shots heard round the world” were

fired?

Procla

mation Act

Quart

ering A

ct

Stam

p Act

Townsh

end Acts

Boston M

assacre

Boston Te

a Party

Into

lerable Acts

1st Continental

Congress

Lexin

gton an

d Concord

0%

5%

0%

5%

59%

0%

5%

0%

27%

1. Proclamation Act2. Quartering Act3. Stamp Act4. Townshend Acts5. Boston Massacre6. Boston Tea Party7. Intolerable Acts8. 1st Continental

Congress9. Lexington and Concord

Page 25: Questions and  Opinions

Which act required the colonies to pay for the housing and feeding of British Troops- even in private homes if

necessary ?

Procla

mation Act

Quart

ering A

ct

Stam

p Act

Townsh

end Acts

Boston M

assacre

Boston Te

a Party

Into

lerable Acts

1st Continental

Congress

Lexin

gton an

d Concord

0%

65%

4%

13%

0%0%

4%

0%

13%

1. Proclamation Act2. Quartering Act3. Stamp Act4. Townshend Acts5. Boston Massacre6. Boston Tea Party7. Intolerable Acts8. 1st Continental

Congress9. Lexington and Concord

Page 26: Questions and  Opinions

The Quartering Act caused serious problems between Britain and the Colonies

Strongly

Agree Agree

Somewhat A

gree

Neutral

Somewhat D

isagre

e

Disagre

e

Strongly

Disagre

e

14%

27%

23%

14%

0%

5%

18%

1. Strongly Agree2. Agree3. Somewhat Agree4. Neutral5. Somewhat Disagree6. Disagree7. Strongly Disagree

Page 27: Questions and  Opinions

Which act established taxes on imports of manufactured goods from England like Paint, Glass,

Lead, Tea, etc…?

Procla

mation Act

Quart

ering A

ct

Stam

p Act

Townsh

end Acts

Boston M

assacre

Boston Te

a Party

Into

lerable Acts

1st Continental

Congress

Lexin

gton an

d Concord

0%

9%

45%

36%

0%0%0%0%

9%

1. Proclamation Act2. Quartering Act3. Stamp Act4. Townshend Acts5. Boston Massacre6. Boston Tea Party7. Intolerable Acts8. 1st Continental

Congress9. Lexington and Concord

Page 28: Questions and  Opinions

What was the name of the meeting of delegates from all the 13 colonies but Georgia to plan a Colonial

response to England’s punishment of Massachusetts?

Procla

mation Act

Quart

ering A

ct

Stam

p Act

Townsh

end Acts

Boston M

assacre

Boston Te

a Party

Into

lerable Acts

1st Continental

Congress

Lexin

gton an

d Concord

0%

9%5%

0% 0%

73%

5%5%5%

1. Proclamation Act2. Quartering Act3. Stamp Act4. Townshend Acts5. Boston Massacre6. Boston Tea Party7. Intolerable Acts8. 1st Continental Congress9. Lexington and Concord

Page 29: Questions and  Opinions

At what event did British troops fire into a rioting crowd of Americans and kill 5 ?

Procla

mation Act

Quart

ering A

ct

Stam

p Act

Townsh

end Acts

Boston M

assacre

Boston Te

a Party

Into

lerable Acts

1st Continental

Congress

Lexin

gton an

d Concord

0% 0% 0% 0% 0%0%0%4%

96%

1. Proclamation Act2. Quartering Act3. Stamp Act4. Townshend Acts5. Boston Massacre6. Boston Tea Party7. Intolerable Acts8. 1st Continental

Congress9. Lexington and Concord

Page 30: Questions and  Opinions

What was the name given to the acts by which Parliament punished Massachusetts in response to the

Boston Tea Party ?

Procla

mation Act

Quart

ering A

ct

Stam

p Act

Townsh

end Acts

Boston M

assacre

Boston Te

a Party

Into

lerable Acts

1st Continental

Congress

Lexin

gton an

d Concord

0% 0%

9%

0%4%

0%

78%

4%4%

1. Proclamation Act2. Quartering Act3. Stamp Act4. Townshend Acts5. Boston Massacre6. Boston Tea Party7. Intolerable Acts8. 1st Continental

Congress9. Lexington and Concord

Page 31: Questions and  Opinions

If I were an American living in the Colonies in 1775 I would most likely have been a:

Patriot

Loyali

st

Neutral

43%39%

17%

1. Patriot2. Loyalist3. Neutral

Page 32: Questions and  Opinions

If I were an American, this is the event that would have most likely caused me to become a Patriot:

Procla

mation Act

Quart

ering A

ct

Stam

p Act

Townsh

end Acts

Boston M

assacre

Boston Te

a Party

Into

lerable Acts

1st Continental

Congress

Lexin

gton an

d Concord

5% 5% 5% 5%

14%

0%

18%

9%

41%

1. Proclamation Act2. Quartering Act3. Stamp Act4. Townshend Acts5. Boston Massacre6. Boston Tea Party7. Intolerable Acts8. 1st Continental

Congress9. Lexington and Concord

Page 33: Questions and  Opinions

Where do our natural rights come from ?

1 2 3 4

8

10

22

1. The Constitution2. The Government3. Each Other4. God

Page 34: Questions and  Opinions

According to the “Social Contract”, what is the purpose of government ?

Conduct W

ar

Conclude Peace

Establish

Commerce

Protect Individual R

ights.

3

16

24

1. Conduct War2. Conclude Peace3. Establish Commerce4. Protect Individual

Rights.

Page 35: Questions and  Opinions

What treaty ended the Revolutionary War and gave America its official independence ?

Treaty of P

aris 1763

Treaty of P

aris 1783

Treaty of G

hent 1815

Treaty of V

ersaille

s 1919

3 21

171. Treaty of Paris 17632. Treaty of Paris 17833. Treaty of Ghent

18154. Treaty of Versailles

1919

Page 36: Questions and  Opinions

What was the final major battle of the War of Independence ?

1 2 3 4

3

16

1

3

1. Saratoga2. Bunker Hill3. Trenton4. Yorktown

Page 37: Questions and  Opinions

Where in the Colonies did the British count on the most loyalist support ?

1 2 3 4

7

3

11

3

1. New England2. Middle Colonies3. Southern Colonies4. Back Country

Page 38: Questions and  Opinions

What foreign mercenaries did the British hire to fight in America ?

1 2 3 4

1 1

17

3

1. Canadian Militia2. French Hugenots3. Hessians4. Swiss Guards

Page 39: Questions and  Opinions

Which foreign country helped America win its independence ?

1 2 3 4

9

15

10

1. France2. Netherlands3. Spain4. All of the Above

Page 40: Questions and  Opinions

What American victory helped persuade France to agree to a military alliance by which it sent its navy and

army to fight on our side ?

1 2 3 4

0

9

3

111. Ticonderoga2. Trenton3. Long Island4. Saratoga

Page 41: Questions and  Opinions

What major Colonial City did British troops occupy during the Revolutionary War ?

1 2 3 4 5

7 7 7

0

2

1. Boston2. New York3. Philadelphia4. Charleston5. All of the Above

Page 42: Questions and  Opinions

Where did Washington and the Continental Army suffer their harshest winter ?

1 2 3 4

2

0

17

2

1. Quebec2. New York City3. Valley Forge4. West Point

Page 43: Questions and  Opinions

What was Britain’s greatest advantage during the war in your opinion ?

1 2 3 4

8

3

12

1

1. Professional Army2. Huge Navy3. Ample Supply of

Weapons, Ammo, Food, Uniforms

4. Support of Loyalists and Native Americans

Page 44: Questions and  Opinions

What was America’s greatest advantage in the war in your opinion ?

1 2 3 4

5

7

1

91. Patriotism2. Fighting on own

Territory3. Support of Foreign

Countries4. Military Leadership