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What allowed the colonies to become more financially independent from Great Britain?

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Extensive smuggling networks

Many taxes that raised money for the government

Trade with France

The ability to create all their own products

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Why did France come into conflict with Great Britain in the early 1700s?

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The French allied with the Americans to help them gain their freedom.

French settlers claimed land that the British believed they claimed.

British colonists persecuted French colonists for their beliefs.

French colonists disliked working with British colonists.

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What happened at the Boston Massacre?

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The first blood was shed between British soldiers and an American mob

The first blood was shed between American soldiers and a British mob

British soldiers unfairly attacked an American town

American soldiers burnt down the town of Boston, which was allied with Britain

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What was the job of the Second Continental Congress?

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To write the Constitution and Bill of Rights

To elect Washington as President

To decide how to respond to the Intolerable Acts

To form a continental army

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What was an argument in Common Sense?

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The Americans should have their own royalty.

The Americans should be independent from the British.

The British should capture more land in America.

The British government should become a republic.

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What was an advantage the Americans had during the Revolutionary War?

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They had more experience

They were on their homeland

They were well paid and well fed

They had a larger force

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What happened to slaves as a result of the Revolutionary War?

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Some slaves were freed by the British.

All slaves were freed in the North.

Some slaves were taken to serve in England.

All slaves were freed in the South.

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How did the American Revolution impact other countries?

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It encouraged other countries that wanted to be free, like Haiti.

It caused France to go to war with Canada.

It showed colonies should not rise up against their homelands.

It served as an example of how not to rebel.

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Why was the Revolutionary War a problem for Native American tribes?

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The American government punished them for helping the British.

Their land was bought by the British settlement of Canada.

Many tribes allied themselves with the British.

The British took their allies with them back to England.

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How did the state governments develop after the colonies gained independence?

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The states shared one Constitution, which they interpreted differently.

The Articles of Confederation established state governments.

The Second Continental Congress formed each government.

Each state developed its own government with its own Constitution.

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What was the Virginia Plan?

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There would be two houses, one based on population and one with equal representation.

Each state would be represented by a number of representatives based on its population.

Each slave would count as 1 person when determining state population for representation.

Each state would be represented by an equal number of representatives.

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What was a name for supporters of the Constitution?

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Yeomen

Conmen

Democrats

Federalists

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What did antifederalists believe the Constitution was lacking?

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The establishment of a bank

Power for the national government

Protection for individual rights

Taxation powers

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What was George Washington’s stance on slavery?

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He was a vocal abolitionist who fought to get slavery banned.

He was against slavery but was not a vocal abolitionist.

He believed slavery was economically beneficial.

He thought slavery would eventually end on its own.

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How did the national capital move to Washington, DC?

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It was a part of a political compromise.

The location was changed when the first White House burned down.

It was a request of George Washington.

It was always there—it never moved.

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