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HCPSS Gr.5,Q2 Review

for use as a study aid for the American Revolution (HCPSS, Gr.5, Q2, Frantz)

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Name the governor of Massachusetts who strictly enforced the Stamp Act. Thomas Hutchinson
Name the writer from Massachusetts who wrote poems and plays that attacked the Loyalists and encouraged many colonists to become Patriots Mercy Otis Warren
Name the politician from Massachusetts who helped form the Sons of Liberty and encouraged colonists to declare independence from Britain. Samuel Adams
Name the religious leader from the colony of Maryland who used his sermons to explain why the colonies should remain loyal to Britain. Jonathan Boucher
Which colonist would most likely have agreed with this statement: "The king of England knows what is best for the colonies." a) Patriot b) Loyalist c) neutral colonist a Loyalist
Which colonist would most likely have agreed with this statement: "Britain and the king are too far away to know what is best for the colonies." a) Patriot b) Loyalist c) neutral colonist a Patriot
Which colonist would most likely have agreed with this statement: "I'm not sure who knows what is best for the colonies, but I don't want to see a war between Britain and the colonies." a) Patriot b) Loyalist c) neutral colonist a neutral colonist
Which colonist would most likely have agreed with this statement: "The king's power comes from God." a) Patriot b) Loyalist c) neutral colonist a Loyalist
Which colonist would most likely have agreed with this statement: "It is unfair that the king gets to choose governors for the colonies." a) Patriot b) Loyalist c) neutral colonist a Patriot
Which colonist would most likely have agreed with this statement: "Britain created the colonies and should be allowed to rule and tax them." a) Patriot b) Loyalist c) neutral colonist a Loyalist
Which colonist would most likely have agreed with this statement: "Colonists do not make enough money to pay such high taxes." a) Patriot b) Loyalist c) neutral colonist a Patriot
Independence means... freedom from control of another country.
A loyalist was a person who... believed that the colonies should not separate from Britain.
A patriot was a person who... believed that the colonies should break way from Britain and be independent.
A neutralist was a colonist who... was undecided (did not want to choose sides).
Name the inventor from Pennsylvania who went to Britain and tried to convince the British government to treat the colonists more fairly. Benjamin Franklin
Name the governor of Virginia who attacked the homes and plantations of patriots and promised to free any slaves who would fight against the patriots. Lord Dunmore
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