On which product did the British pass a measure stating that the colonists could buy it from no one but the British
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tea
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Which monarch joined British political leaders and began the development of the land between the Appalachian Mountains and the Mississippi River
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king geroge lll
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Which goods shipped to the colonies were taxed by the Townshend Acts
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tea
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One of the laws of the Intolerable Acts placed which colony under British military control
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Massachusetts
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Which of these was the written promise by the colonial merchants to not import goods from Great Britain
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nonimportation agreement
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When King George III was asked to end the Intolerable Acts what resulted
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The acts were not ended
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Which trade did both the French and British colonists want control over
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Fur
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British ships sat in Boston harbor for 20 days waiting for what to happen
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tax on the tea to be paid
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One law passed as the result of the tea incident stated that all trials would take place in which location
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Great Britain
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The First Continental Congress was attended by delegates from each colony except which of these
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The First Continental Congress was attended by delegates from
each colony except Georgia.
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What law established a government for quebec and defined its boundaries
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Quebec act
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Even though british politicians and King Henry III thought they might have to send british soldiers to Boston to enforce the townshend acts they never had to send the soldiers
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false
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Which of these men who warned colonists before lexington and concord waswere captured by nthe british
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Paul Revere.
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On which product did the British pass a measure stating that the colonists could buy it from no one but the British
tea
Which monarch joined British political leaders and began the development of the land between the Appalachian Mountains and the Mississippi River
king geroge lll
Which goods shipped to the colonies were taxed by the Townshend Acts
tea
One of the laws of the Intolerable Acts placed which colony under British military control
Massachusetts
Which of these was the written promise by the colonial merchants to not import goods from Great Britain
nonimportation agreement
When King George III was asked to end the Intolerable Acts what resulted
The acts were not ended
Which trade did both the French and British colonists want control over
Fur
British ships sat in Boston harbor for 20 days waiting for what to happen
tax on the tea to be paid
One law passed as the result of the tea incident stated that all trials would take place in which location
Great Britain
The First Continental Congress was attended by delegates from each colony except which of these
The First Continental Congress was attended by delegates from
each colony except Georgia.
What law established a government for quebec and defined its boundaries
Quebec act
Even though british politicians and King Henry III thought they might have to send british soldiers to Boston to enforce the townshend acts they never had to send the soldiers
false
Which of these men who warned colonists before lexington and concord waswere captured by nthe british