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Past and Present Bank 5

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69 Copyright ? 2011 Pearson Education, Inc., Upper Saddle River, NJ 07458. All rights reserved. America: Past and Present, 9e (Divine et al.) Chapter 5 The American Revolution: From Elite Protest to Popular Revolt, 1763-1783 5.1 Multiple-Choice Questions 1) For American colonists, the postwar years following the conclusion of the Seven Years' War could be characterized best as A) hostile toward the British. B) a time of optimism about the future. C) apathetic about colonial-British relations. D) eager for independence from Great Britain. E) trying to rebuild. Answer: B Diff: 2 Page Ref: 108 [Conceptual] 2) On the eve of the American Revolution, approximately ________ million people were living in the thirteen colonies. A) 2.5 B) 3.5 C) 4.5 D) 5 E) 5.2 Answer: A

APUSH Brinkley Test Bank Ch. 4

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69 Copyright ? 2011 Pearson Education, Inc., Upper Saddle River, NJ 07458. All rights reserved. America: Past and Present, 9e (Divine et al.) Chapter 5 The American Revolution: From Elite Protest to Popular Revolt, 1763-1783 5.1 Multiple-Choice Questions 1) For American colonists, the postwar years following the conclusion of the Seven Years' War could be characterized best as A) hostile toward the British. B) a time of optimism about the future. C) apathetic about colonial-British relations. D) eager for independence from Great Britain. E) trying to rebuild. Answer: B Diff: 2 Page Ref: 108 [Conceptual] 2) On the eve of the American Revolution, approximately ________ million people were living in the thirteen colonies. A) 2.5 B) 3.5 C) 4.5 D) 5 E) 5.2 Answer: A

Salem Witch Trials

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The Salem witch Trials occurred in 1692. A number of girls were accused of being bewitched by a Caribbean woman practicing voodoo. Names were named and people were being accused. A total number of twenty people including innocent people were executed. in 1693 the Salem residents saw the recklessness for what it was and called it off.

Wendell Phillips Biography

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My name is Wendell Phillips and I was born in Boston, Massachusetts in 1811 into a wealthy, long-established mercantile family My parents are Sarah Walley and John Phillips and they raised me very well and brought me up in good education I graduated from Harvard University and later received a law degree from there as well in 1834. I was destined for a successful practice in my field until I met and married my beautiful wife, Ann Terry Greene, who converted me to the abolitionist cause I stand against slavery and I also looked to seek improvements for the labor movement I became known as the “golden trumpet” of the abolition movement in the United States because I was known as one of the greatest orators of my time

The Boston Tea Party

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The Boston Tea Party was a direct action by colonists in Boston, a town in the British colony of Massachusetts, against the British government. On December 16, 1773, after officials in Boston refused to return three shiploads of taxed tea to Britain, a group of colonists boarded the ships and destroyed the tea by throwing it into Boston Harbor. The incident remains an iconic event of American history, and other political protests often refer to it.

Unit 2 Terms for American Pageant 12th Edition

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AP U.S. History Unit 2 ? The American Revolution The American Pageant, Chs. 6-8 The following is a list of the important terms (people, ideas, places, events) from Unit 2. In addition to defining these terms, you should understand their significance to the point of being able to use them (both individually and collectively) in essay writing. Issues of the French and Indian War: ? French and Indian War New France Samuel de Champlain Robert de La Salle James Wolfe William Pitt Edward Braddock Pontiac Acadians Albany Congress Proclamation of 1763 ? The Causes of the Revolutionary War: ? John Hancock Sons of Liberty Lord North George Grenville Samuel Adams John Adams Crispus Attucks King George III Marquis de Lafayette Baron von Steuben Mercantilism
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