MATCHING
-Stamp Act
A) first significant American victory
B) beneficiary of the Tea Act
C) religious tolerance for Catholics
D) colonists who were loyal to Britain
E) black loyalist forces
F) pamphlet that argued for American independence
G) each member of Parliament represented the entire empire
H) exchanged ideas about resistance
I) organized by Samuel Adams
J) wealthy South Carolina backcountry residents
K) refusal to buy British goods
L) viewed by colonists as a major violation of liberty
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Q10: MATCHING
-Common Sense
A)first significant American victory
B)beneficiary of the
Q11: MATCHING
-East India Company
A)first significant American victory
B)beneficiary of
Q12: MATCHING
-Benedict Arnold
A)offered freedom to slaves if they
Q13: MATCHING
-Quebec Act
A)first significant American victory
B)beneficiary of the
Q14: MATCHING
-Lord Dunmore
A)offered freedom to slaves if they
Q16: MATCHING
-Charles Townshend
A)offered freedom to slaves if they
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-Marquis de Lafayette
A)offered freedom to slaves if
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-Sir William Howe
A)offered freedom to slaves if
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-Regulators
A)first significant American victory
B)beneficiary of the Tea
Q20: MATCHING
-Committee of Correspondence
A)first significant American victory
B)beneficiary of
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