Causes of the American Revolution
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100

What is was Sugar Act?


The Sugar Act, passed by the British Parliament in 1764, was a law that imposed taxes on sugar and molasses imported into the American colonies.

100

Who was the commander-in-chief during the American Revolution?


George Washington served as the commander-in-chief of the Continental Army (Patriots).

100

Who were the Loyalists?

Loyalists were colonists who remained loyal to the British Crown and opposed the push for independence. You said: What is the Declaration of Independence?

100

Who were the Patriots?

Patriots were colonists who sought independence from Britain and supported the American Revolution.

100

What is Ms. Chung’s Starbucks order?

Ms. Chung’s order is mostly always the same— a quad, on ice, with one pump of toffee nut syrup, with oat milk, in a venti cup.

200

What was the Stamp Act?

The Stamp Act, passed by the British Parliament in 1765, was a law that required American colonists to pay a tax on printed materials. These included newspapers, legal documents, licenses, playing cards, and other paper goods.

200

What is the Declaration of Independence, and when was it signed?

The Declaration of Independence is a foundational document adopted on July 4, 1776, by the American colonies that formally declared their intention to separate from British rule.

200

What is a monarchy?

A monarchy is a form of government where a single person, known as the monarch, holds all or most of the political power.

200

What did Britain do to cover the costs of war and debt following the French and Indian War?

To cover these costs and manage its growing debt, Britain imposed new taxes and trade regulations on the colonies after the war

200

Who did Beyonce team up with for the 2003 hit single "Crazy in Love"?

Beyoncé teamed up with Jay-Z for the 2003 hit single "Crazy in Love."

300

What was the Townshend Act?

The Townshend Acts were a series of laws passed by the British Parliament in 1767 that imposed taxes on goods imported into the American colonies such as glass, paint, lead, and fine china.

300

What is meant by the phrase “no taxation without representation?”

Taxation without representation" refers to the idea that citizens should not be taxed by a government unless they have a political voice or representation in that government.

300

What was the American Revolution?

The American Revolution was a conflict in which the thirteen American colonies fought to gain independence from British rule.

300

Why do Black Americans not recognize July 4th as their Independence Day? What do they instead recognize as their Independence Day?

Some people, particularly Black Americans, do not recognize July 4th as their Independence Day because, at the time of the American Revolution, the ideals of freedom and equality were not applied to enslaved people.

300

Who was the 16th president of the United States?

The 16th president of the United States was President Abraham Lincoln.

400

What was the Tea Act?

The Tea Act, passed by the British Parliament in 1773, was a law designed to help the struggling British East India Company by allowing it to sell its surplus tea directly to the American colonies without the usual taxes or middlemen.

400

What was the first battle of the American Revolution?

The first battle of the American Revolution was the Battle of Lexington and Concord.

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The Tea Act actually made tea cheaper for colonists because it bypassed taxes and merchants' markups, but why did it anger the colonists? Name at least one correct reason.

The British East India Company was given the exclusive right to sell tea in the colonies, which meant that colonial merchants were cut out of the trade. In addition, many colonists saw the Tea Act as another example of Britain trying to control their economy and undermine their independence. They also resented the monopoly.

400

How does the contrast between Patriots seeking independence and their support for slavery show the contradictions in early American history?

The contrast between Patriots seeking independence and their support for slavery reveals the deep contradictions in early American history by showing how the fight for freedom and equality was not extended to all people. While the Patriots advocated for their own liberty and self-governance, they continued to maintain and benefit from the system of slavery, which denied basic human rights to enslaved individuals.

400

What is Ms. Chung’s dog’s name, and what breed is he?

Ms. Chung has a 3-year-old goldendoodle named Luca. 


500

What were the Intolerable Acts? Name and/or describe at least one act that was passed under this.

Boston Port Act: Closed the port of Boston until the colonists paid for the destroyed tea from the Boston Tea Party, crippling the local economy. 

Massachusetts Government Act: Limited colonial self-government by giving the British-appointed governor more power and reducing the authority of local assemblies and town meetings. 

Administration of Justice Act: Allowed British officials accused of crimes in the colonies to be tried in Britain or another colony, where they were more likely to get lenient treatment. 

Quartering Act: Expanded the existing Quartering Act, requiring colonists to provide housing and supplies for British soldiers, even in private homes.

500

What is the economic theory of mercantilism? Name at least two correct principles.

Mercantilism was an economic theory and practice focused on a nation's goal to increase wealth by exporting more goods than importing, hoarding precious metals like gold and silver, using colonies for resources, and tightly controlling trade through government regulations.

500

What is a social contract?

The social contract is the idea that people give up some of their freedoms in exchange for protection and order provided by the government. In return, the government agrees to protect people's rights (like life, liberty, and property). If the government fails to do this, the people have the right to change or replace it.

500

What were the Navigation Acts? Name at least one correct principle.

The Navigation Acts were a series of laws passed by the British Parliament in the 1600s to control colonial trade and ensure that England benefited from its colonies. Colonies could only trade certain goods (like tobacco, sugar, and cotton) with England or other English colonies. All goods traded between the colonies and other countries had to be transported on English or colonial ships. Some goods shipped to the colonies had to pass through England first, where they were taxed.

500

What team does Giannis Antetokounmpo play for?

Giannis Antetokounmpo plays for the Milwaukee Bucks.

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