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A) France surrendered New Orleans and Canada to the British.
B) England acquired all French naval vessels docked in North American ports.
C) France ceded Canada and all of its claims to land east of the Mississippi River, except New Orleans, to Great Britain.
D) France agreed to pay England for the cost of the war.
E) France ceded all of its Caribbean colonies to England.
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A) required colonists to evacuate their farms to occupying British soldiers.
B) was regarded by objecting colonists as a form of taxation without consent.
C) resulted in the killing of several British soldiers by colonists.
D) allowed British officers to force colonists into military service for England.
E) declared that all ships in the colonial navy must have a British officer on board.
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A) was an early and outspoken supporter of the Stamp Act.
B) called for suppression of colonial demonstrations.
C) was murdered during colonial protests against the Stamp Act.
D) had his home ransacked by anti-Stamp Act demonstrators.
E) signed his name to the "Virginia Resolves" to support the colonists' position.
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A) Iroquois.
B) Cherokee.
C) Seminole.
D) Chickasaw.
E) Sioux.
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A) only American colonists were denied direct representation in Parliament.
B) large areas of England had no direct political representation.
C) all seats in American colonial assemblies were appointed.
D) each member of Parliament represented a particular geographic area.
E) the empire was made up of a federation of commonwealths.
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A) damage the market for sugar grown in the colonies.
B) eliminate the illegal sugar trade among the colonies, the French, and the West Indies.
C) establish new vice-admiralty courts in America to try accused smugglers.
D) lower the colonial duty on molasses.
E) All these answers are correct.
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A) was considered to have a brilliant mind for politics.
B) was painfully immature.
C) faced a full rebellion in the colonies.
D) feared using the authority of his monarchy.
E) mandated official recognition of the Church of England in all colonies.
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A) convinced many tribes to cease in their struggle against European expansion.
B) had disastrous effects on their future.
C) was cheered only by the Iroquois Confederacy.
D) led to an improvement in relations with English colonists.
E) encouraged tribes to join the Iroquois Confederacy.
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A) followed a few years of relative calm between England and the American colonies.
B) lowered the price of tea for American colonists.
C) was intended to benefit a private British company.
D) provided no new tax on tea.
E) All these answers are correct.
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A) demanded tax relief.
B) feared violence from western farmers.
C) demanded independence from England.
D) sought to increase the authority of local colonial governments.
E) demanded the redistribution of the land making up the former French colonies.
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A) the Boston Massacre.
B) colonial governments increasing taxes on British merchants.
C) the banning of British merchant ships from some colonial ports.
D) colonial nonimportation agreements.
E) the Boston Tea Party.
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