A) largely isolated themselves from Indian tribes.
B) offered the Indians more and better trading goods.
C) made little effort to convert Indians to Christianity.
D) were more tolerant of Indian cultures.
E) forced Indians to adjust to European ways.
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A) were withdrawn before they took effect.
B) were ultimately ratified by the New York Assembly.
C) were taxes on what Townshend believed to be external transactions.
D) drew no immediate objection from the colonists.
E) constituted a form of taxation quite similar to the Stamp Act.
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A) military activity west of England's North American colonies steadily declined.
B) the French moved out of the Ohio Valley.
C) relations among the English, French, and Iroquois deteriorated.
D) the English abandoned many of their fortresses in the interior.
E) the Iroquois decided not to grant any future trade concessions to the English.
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A) was decentralized and inefficient.
B) began to assert greater authority over newspapers and public expression.
C) was notable for its strict enforcement of trade policies.
D) was primarily concerned with checking the growth of New France.
E) sought new means to tax American merchants.
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A) George Washington
B) Benedict Arnold
C) Patrick Henry
D) James Madison
E) John Adams
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A) took place in response to Boston's turning away of several British merchant ships from the harbor.
B) shocked the other colonies into isolating Massachusetts.
C) took place after Bostonians failed to turn away ships laden with tea and shocked the other colonies into isolating Massachusetts.
D) frightened both sides in the conflict and triggered a year of relative peace.
E) triggered acts of resistance in other colonial cities and took place after Bostonians failed to turn away ships laden with tea.
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A) believed the colonial economies could not weather the cost of the recent war.
B) believed the American colonists had been indulged for far too long.
C) criticized William Pitt for being too harsh in dealing with the American colonies.
D) initially sought to further decentralize government authority in the American colonies.
E) began a cost-cutting effort by reducing the number of British officials in America.
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A) contributed to England's overall lax control of the colonies.
B) had no significant influence on colonial finances.
C) began to increase the presence of British troops in the colonies.
D) were generally able and honest administrators.
E) chose Philadelphia as the capital of the colonies.
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A) between Parliament and the monarchy.
B) between the commercial and landholding classes on both sides of the ocean.
C) among the monarchy, the aristocracy, and the common people.
D) between England and the American colonies.
E) among the monarchy, Parliament, and the courts.
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A) turned Paul Revere into a martyr for the cause of colonial independence.
B) resulted in the death of several British soldiers.
C) included a trial in which British soldiers were convicted of murder.
D) led to Paul Revere's midnight ride of warning.
E) was transformed by some colonists into a symbol of British oppression.
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A) Sioux.
B) Chickasaw.
C) Cherokee.
D) Iroquois.
E) Seminole.
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A) recognized the land rights of Indian tribes living within the colonies.
B) was intended to give the colonies greater independence from royal authority.
C) attempted to create a united front with New France against Indian attacks.
D) was approved by the colonial assemblies but was vetoed by Parliament.
E) revealed the difficulties colonies had in cooperating with each other.
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