History Quiz I

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Revolutionary History Quiz

Test your knowledge of the revolutionary era with our engaging quiz! Dive into the crucial events and figures that shaped America's fight for independence.

  • 10 challenging questions
  • Multiple choice format
  • Learn about key historical concepts
10 Questions2 MinutesCreated by SearchingEagle227
Who is George Grenville
Eighth President of the United States
Prime Minister of Great Britain
Royal Chancellor of England
General in the revolution army
What does "prohibit" mean during the revolution
With the proclamation of 1763, the British government set up new provinces. The proclamation also prohibited, or prevented colonist from moving west of the Appalachian Mountains
Colonist were "prohibited" to settle into new territories with the British colonies.
In 1763 the Prime Minister prohibited colonist to trade foreign goods into Great Britain
French were prohibited to join forces with Indians during the revolutionary war
What does "Writs of Assistance" mean
Great Britain passed a law to assist colonies with money and goods
In 1763 the "writs of assistance was created for help British forces fight against the French and Indian troops.
In 1767 Parliament authorized "writs of assistance". These legal documents allowed custom officers to enter any location to search for smuggled goods.
"Writs of Assistance" was formed to help government officials control people in the new colonies
What is the "Sugar Act"
In 1764, Parliament passed the "Sugar Act to lower the taxes on imported molasses
In 1764, Parliament passed the "Sugar Act to lower the taxes on imported coffee and tea
In 1764, Parliament passed the "Sugar Act to lower the taxes on imported honey
In 1764, Parliament passed the "Sugar Act to lower the taxes on imported candy and chocolate
What is the "Intolerable Acts"
Created by King George III, he realized was losing control of the colonies. The British government responded by creating the " Coercive Acts in 1774
Laws created to prevent colonist from importing foreign goods
Created by Great Britain in 1774, not to tolerate any bad names towards the King
To stop any intolerable acts of treason or disloyalty towards the King
What are the "Coercive Acts"
Harsh laws created in 1774 to punish the people of Massachusetts for their resistance to British law
Harsh laws created in 1774 to punish the people of New York for their resistance to British laws
Harsh laws created in 1774 to punish the people of Connecticut for their resistance to British la
Harsh laws created in 1774 to punish the people of Virginia for their resistance to British la
What is the "committee of correspondence"
Colonial leaders continued to resist British rule, in 1772 Samuel Adams revived the Boston " committee of correspondence", which is an organization that was used for earlier protest against the British
A committee created to correspond with Great Britain and the newly created colonies
Created in 1772 for legislators to pass laws to colonies
A committee to enforce new laws created by England
What is propaganda
A type of law
Information made to influence public opinion
A term used for military tactics
A system used to support weapons
What does "occupy" mean during the revolution
The British sending armies to "occupy" or control colonial cities
The British sending armies to "occupy" or control spending of goods and service
The British sending armies to "occupy" or control merchants
He British sending armies to "occupy" or control alcohol use
What does "encounter" mean during the revolution
The term "encounter" or unexpected meeting was was used by colonist, who also called it the "Boston Massacre"
The term "encounter" or unexpected meeting was was used by colonist, who also called it the "Propaganda"
The term "encounter" or unexpected meeting was was used by colonist, who also called it the "writs of assistance"
The term "encounter" or unexpected meeting was was used by colonist, who also called it the "resolution"
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