Assignment 13 (Mar. 7)
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The Second Continental Congress began meeting in May 1775 in Philadelphia in response to:
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The Boston Massacre.
The Intolerable Acts.
The Boston Tea Party.
The battle at Concord & Lexington.
None of the above.
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Committees of Correspondence in Massachusetts closed down courts by:
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The issue that ±rst made wealthy Southern colonists waiver about the Revolution but later
led them to turn against the British was:
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The battle that convinced other countries to ally with the colonies was:
Proclamation.
Boycott.
Picket lines.
Arson.
None of the above.
Slavery.
Taxes.
Quartering of British troops.
The British naval blockade.
None of the above.
The Battle of Yorktown.
The Battle of Lexington.
The Battle of Bunker Hill.
The Battle of Shiloh.
The Battle of Saratoga.
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The most important reason that the choice of George Washington to command the patriot
forces reconciled the Southern colonies was:
His military command experience.
His sterling reputation as a gentleman.
The admiration that almost all colonists had for his character.
He was a Virginian & a slave owner.
None of the above.
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