Causes of the Revolutionary War

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FLASHCARD QUESTION
Front
Which law taxed glass, paper, paint, lead and tea?
Back
Townshend Acts
Answer explanation
The Townshend Acts imposed taxes on various goods, including glass, paper, paint, lead, and tea, as a means to raise revenue from the American colonies. This distinguishes it from the other acts listed.
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FLASHCARD QUESTION
Front
Which law taxed legal documents, newspapers, playing cards, etc.?
Back
Stamp Act
Answer explanation
The Stamp Act was a law that imposed taxes on legal documents, newspapers, playing cards, and other printed materials, making it the correct answer to the question.
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FLASHCARD QUESTION
Front
The French and Indian War began because...
Back
the British and French both claimed the land in the Ohio River Valley as their own.
Answer explanation
The French and Indian War started primarily because both the British and French claimed the Ohio River Valley, leading to conflicts over territory and control of resources, particularly the fur trade.
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FLASHCARD QUESTION
Front
What was a result of the French and Indian War that led directly to the American Revolution?
Back
England decided to make the American colonists help pay war debts.
Answer explanation
After the French and Indian War, England sought to recover war debts by taxing the American colonists, leading to resentment and ultimately the American Revolution.
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FLASHCARD QUESTION
Front
The Sons and Daughters of Liberty were organized to...
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protest British policies.
Answer explanation
The Sons and Daughters of Liberty were formed to protest British policies, particularly taxation without representation, which they viewed as unjust. This movement was crucial in rallying colonial opposition to British rule.
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FLASHCARD QUESTION
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“Our presses (newspapers) have groaned, our pulpits (priests/clergy) have thundered, our legislatures have resolved, our towns have voted, the crown officials everywhere trembled.” In this sentence, John Adams remarks on the colonists’ protests against the Stamp Act. Which of the following does this primary source support? Colonists were afraid to protest. Colonists voiced their protests only in secret meetings. Colonists made strong protests in their newspapers and churches. Colonists were too busy to protest.
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Colonists made strong protests in their newspapers and churches.
Answer explanation
John Adams highlights the active protests of colonists through newspapers and churches, indicating they were vocal and organized in their opposition to the Stamp Act, supporting the choice that colonists made strong protests.
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FLASHCARD QUESTION
Front
The colonists claimed that Parliament did not have the right to tax them because...
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they were not represented in Parliament.
Answer explanation
The colonists argued that Parliament could not tax them because they had no representation in it. This principle of 'no taxation without representation' was a key grievance leading to the American Revolution.
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