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Question 1.




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Question 2.
The Proclamation Line

 
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Question 3.
The Quartering Acts required the colonial assemblies to provide barracks and supplies for British troops.

   
 
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Question 4.
After the French and Indian War, English alliances with the Indians

 
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Question 5.
In protesting the Two Penny Act, Patrick Henry argued that

 
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Question 6.
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The first internal tax in the colonies was created by the Act. 

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Question 7.
The Stamp Act

 
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Question 8.
When the Stamp Act went into effect, it

 
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Question 9.
The Declaratory Act stated Parliament had the right to legislate for the colonies in all cases whatsoever.

   
 
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Question 11.
In 1770, Parliament repealed all of the provisions of the Townshend Duty Act, except for the duty on tea.

   
 
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Question 12.
The Boston Massacre

 
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Question 13.
The Intolerable Acts

 
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The Administration of Justice Act was named the Act by some. 

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Question 15.
The First Continental Congress

 
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