Question 3
10 Points
All colonists were pro-independence like Charles Ingles.
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False
Question 4
10 Points
The colonial response to the Intolerable Acts is the start of the American Revolution.
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False
Question 5
10 Points
Virginia passed a set of resolutions calling for colonists toDisobey the intolerable acts, 2) Stop paying taxes, 3) Prepare for war1st Continental Congress was the first real colony wide government in British America
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False
Question 6
10 Points
Some colonists were upset that cheap tea would cut into the profits of smugglers and established tea merchants but most were just angry on principle.
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False
Question 7
10 Points
Alcohol, was at the time as important a beverage in the colonies as it was to Brits living in Britain to allow the British to tax a near-universal product set a precedent that Britain could tax whatever they wanted.
True
False
Question 8
10 Points
Coordinated Action did not work. The British Parliament repealed the Stamp Act.
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False
Question 9
10 Points
There was a changing attitude in colonists. Instead of seeing themselves as standing up for their rights as English people. They began to make claims based on abstract ideas about freedom and natural rights. This idea that all humans have certain rights derived from natural law has become a pretty big deal. Human rights
True
False
Question 10
10 Points
The Stamp Act required that all published documents have a special stamp on them. Unsurprisingly, that stamp was free.