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Chapter 2: Section 2 - Quiz Review

Chapter 2: Section 2 - Quiz Review. The Revolution Begins. A special unit of militia in the town of Concord. Minutemen. Where a largely untrained colonial militia stood up to one of the world’s most feared armies. Battle of Bunker Hill. Americans who backed Britain.

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Chapter 2: Section 2 - Quiz Review

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  1. Chapter 2: Section 2 - Quiz Review The Revolution Begins

  2. A special unit of militia in the town of Concord. Minutemen

  3. Where a largely untrained colonial militia stood up to one of the world’s most feared armies. Battle of Bunker Hill

  4. Americans who backed Britain. Loyalists (Remember those opposed to Britain were called Patriots).

  5. Pamphlet written by Thomas Paine that attacked the monarchy. Common Sense

  6. Created by each colony to communicate with the other colonies about British activities. Committee of Correspondence

  7. With what laws did the British punish Massachusetts for the Boston Tea Party and end colonial challenges to British authority? • Coercive Acts • Tea Act • Quebec Act • Townsend Act

  8. On September 5, 1774, in Philadelphia, a colonial congress was coordinated by the committees of correspondence and called the________________________. • House of Burgesses • Massachusetts Provincial Congress • First Continental Congress • Philadelphia Congress

  9. What document expressed loyalty to the king, but condemned the Coercive Acts and announced that the colonies were forming a non-importation association? • Common Sense • Olive Branch Petition • Declaration of Independence • Declaration of Rights and Grievances

  10. What became known in the colonies as the Intolerable Acts? • The Tea Act and Townsend Acts • The Quebec Act and Coercive Acts • The Coercive Acts and Tea Act • The Coercive Acts and Townsend Acts

  11. When the British troops set out for Concord on a road that took them past the town of Lexington, two men spread the alarm: Paul Revere and_________________. • George Washington • John Dickinson • Joseph Galloway • William Dawes

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