
Causes of the Revolutionary War
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1.
FLASHCARD QUESTION
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Why did the American colonists go to war to gain their independence?
Back
Because they wanted to govern themselves and have a say in government.
Answer explanation
The American colonists went to war for independence primarily because they wanted to govern themselves and have a say in their government, rejecting British control and taxation without representation.
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FLASHCARD QUESTION
Front
What was the purpose of the House of Burgesses in Virginia and the Mayflower Compact in Plymouth?
Back
To form a government and make laws
Answer explanation
The House of Burgesses and the Mayflower Compact were both foundational documents that established self-governance and the ability to create laws in their respective colonies, making 'To form a government and make laws' the correct choice.
3.
FLASHCARD QUESTION
Front
Why did the American colonists want self-government?
Back
Because they needed a government to deal with everyday problems
Answer explanation
The American colonists sought self-government primarily to address their everyday issues effectively. They believed that a local government would better manage their needs than distant rule from England.
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FLASHCARD QUESTION
Front
What was the main reason for the British government to tax the American colonists?
Back
To make money fast and pay off war debts
Answer explanation
The main reason for the British government to tax the American colonists was to make money fast and pay off war debts incurred during the French and Indian War, which left Britain in significant financial strain.
5.
FLASHCARD QUESTION
Front
What was the Stamp Act and how did the colonists respond to it?
Back
A tax on legal documents and newspapers; the colonists boycotted British goods
Answer explanation
The Stamp Act was a tax on legal documents and newspapers, which angered colonists. They responded by boycotting British goods, uniting against what they saw as unfair taxation without representation.
6.
FLASHCARD QUESTION
Front
What did the British government do to the American colonists after the Stamp Act was repealed?
Back
Passed the Declaratory Act and the Townshend Revenue Act
Answer explanation
After the Stamp Act was repealed, the British government passed the Declaratory Act and the Townshend Revenue Act to assert its authority and continue taxing the colonies, which led to further tensions.
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FLASHCARD QUESTION
Front
Why did the American colonists boycott British goods?
Back
To resist British taxation without representation
Answer explanation
The American colonists boycotted British goods primarily to resist taxation without representation, opposing unfair taxes imposed by Britain, which they felt violated their rights as Englishmen.
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