An Act of Civil Disobedience
Vocabulary
Growing Resentment Against Britain
Lesson Check
The Move Towards Independence
100

How did the other colonies respond to the Intolerable Acts?

Organizing and gathering at the First Continental Congress.

100

approach

to come near

100

 Why do you think that Adams’ statement “remember the ladies” is an important and often-quoted phrase in American history?

Adams statement reminds the ladies is considered important and often-quoted in American history because it highlights the early advocacy for women's rights and equality.

100

How did King George react to the Olive Branch Petition?

Declaring his own Proclamation of Rebellion.

100

 How did the colonists use the physical geography of Boston to their advantage?

The colonists used the physical geography of Boston to their advantage in various ways. The natural harbor of Boston provided a strategic location for trade and transportation, allowing the colonists to easily import and export goods.

200

Why was Fort Ticonderoga important to the colonists.

What positions did colonists take in regard to the war as it began?

200

consequently

as a result

200

Which of Adams’s activities do you think contributed the most to establishing the nation? Explain your reasoning.

Adams' activities as a founding father, diplomat, and advocate for independence played a significant role in establishing the nation.

200

 Why did the colonists choose to throw British tea into Boston Harbor?

The Sons of Liberty strongly opposed the taxes in the Townshend Act as a violation of their rights.

200

What was the main idea of Common Sense?

Common Sense was a pamphlet written by Thomas Paine in 1776, advocating for American independence from British rule.

300

What positions did colonists take in regard to the war as it began?

Various positions based on their beliefs, circumstances, and allegiances.

300

Militia

A militia is an army of citizens who serve as soldiers during an emergency.

300

What was Adams’ role in the American Revolution?

Adams' role in the American Revolution was significant as he was one of the Founding Fathers of the United States and played a key role in advocating for independence from British rule.

300

Contrast the Patriots and the Loyalists.

Loyalists were those who remained loyal to British rule, while Patriots supported colonial independence and self rule within the context of the American Revolutionary War.

300

What were the potential consequences for the delegates who chose to declare independence?

The potential consequences for the delegates who chose to declare independence from Great Britain during the American Revolution were significant and far-reaching.

400

Why were many colonists dissatisfied with the Tea Act?

It violated the constitutional principle of self government by consent than because they could not afford the tax.

400

Minutemen

Minutemen were members of the organized New England.

400

 How did Attucks’ participation in the Boston Massacre affect the movement to independence?

His participation in this event is often seen as a symbol of resistance against British oppression and a catalyst for the movement towards independence.

400

Why did Ralph Waldo Emerson call the first shot fired in Lexington “the shot heard round the world”?

To emphasize the global significance of the American Revolution and the impact it would have on inspiring similar movements for independence and liberty worldwide.

400

What advantage did the British have in the Battle of Long Island?

The British had several advantages in the Battle of Long Island, including superior numbers, better-trained troops, and more experienced leadership.

500

How were the minutemen able to defeat the British at Concord?

As the redcoats withdrew, colonial sharpshooters took deadly aim at them from the woods, making it difficult for the British soldiers to fire back.

500

Patriot

a person who vigorously supports their country and is prepared to defend it against enemies

500

What part did George III play in starting and continuing the American Revolution?

George III, as the King of Great Britain during the American Revolution, played a significant role in both starting and continuing the conflict.

500

Think of details facts, events, ideas that support the thesis statement you wrote about why there was an American Revolution. Write down as many solid details as you can.

The American Revolution was a result of the colonists' dissatisfaction with British taxation and representation policies.

500

What advantages did Washington have in the Battle of Trenton?

In the Battle of Trenton, General George Washington had several advantages that contributed to his success.