British Policies & Colonial Reactions
Steps to Revolution
Foundations of Federalism
Tensions & Compromises
Perspectives & Roles
100

What was the purpose of the Navigation Acts?

To control colonial trade and ensure profits for Britain.

100

What was the first Continental Congress?

A meeting of colonial leaders to discuss British policies and responses.

100

What was the main idea of the Declaration of Independence?

People have natural rights, and Britain violated them.

100

What was the Tea Act?

A law that allowed the British East India Company to sell tea directly to the colonies.

100

Why did some South Carolinians remain Loyalists?

They had economic ties to Britain or feared rebellion.

200

Why did the colonists dislike the Stamp Act?

It taxed all paper goods without colonial representation.

200

What was the main effect of the Intolerable Acts?

It united the colonies against Britain by punishing Massachusetts.

200

What was the main weakness of the Articles of Confederation?

It created a weak federal government with no power to tax.

200

What was the British response to the Boston Tea Party?

The Intolerable Acts, which punished Massachusetts.

200

What role did women play in the Revolution?

They managed farms, made supplies, and acted as spies.

300

What was the slogan colonists used to protest taxation?

"No taxation without representation!"

300

Why was the Boston Tea Party significant?

It was a direct protest against British taxation, leading to harsh punishments

300

How did the Declaration of Independence impact South Carolina?

It increased support for independence but also divided Loyalists and Patriots.

300

Why did the Proclamation of 1763 upset colonists?

 It prevented them from settling west of the Appalachian Mountains.

300

Why did some enslaved people join the British?

The British promised them freedom for fighting.

400

Name one way the colonies resisted British policies

Boycotts, protests, smuggling, Boston Tea Party.

400

What document officially declared American independence?

The Declaration of Independence.

400

What are the three natural rights listed in the Declaration?

Life, Liberty, and the Pursuit of Happiness.

400

Name one failed compromise before the Revolution.

The Olive Branch Petition (rejected by Britain).

400

How did Native Americans react to the Revolution?

Many sided with the British to protect their lands.

500

What was the purpose of the Committees of Correspondence?

To share news and coordinate resistance across colonies.

500

What was the Olive Branch Petition?

A final attempt by the colonies to avoid war with Britain.

500

How did the Articles of Confederation influence the U.S. Constitution?

Its weaknesses led to a stronger federal government being created.

500

How did colonial newspapers influence the Revolution?

They spread revolutionary ideas and resistance efforts.

500

What was the role of the South Carolina militia?

They fought against the British using guerrilla warfare tactics.

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