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APUSH Period 3.1 Quiz (Ch. 6-7) - SY22

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Chapter 7: The Road to Revolution (1763-1775)

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Review: Poor Englishmen who agreed to exchange their labor temporarily in return for their passage to an American colony were called

(Abridged) Chapter 6: The Duel for North America (1608-1763)

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Which new British policy sparked the earliest forms of colonial resistance that would ultimately lead to the American Revolution?

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Despite some economic benefits, the American colonists generally disliked the mercantile system because it

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Colonists objected to the enactment of the Stamp Act in 1765 because they

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As the War for Independence began, the colonies had the advantage of

Questions 9-10 refer to the following image.

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Acts of protest like the one pictured occurred in response to

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Fourth Mastery assessment in the books! We are halfway through Period 3 (1754-1800). Draw a picture about how you are feeling.

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As used in line 7, “strictly” most nearly means

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As described in the excerpt, the British sought to

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American colonists responded to the Proclamation of 1763 by

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The British response to events like the one pictured here