Concord Liberty Stair Lift History Help Please INSIGHT?

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19. What was a major outcome of the Second Continental Congress?

A. The Charter of Rights and Claims
B. The Bill of Rights
C. Creating the Continental Militia in Boston
D. The Declaration of Independence
20. The battle in the vicinity of Boston, has to defeat the British colonial army led reinforcements to the colonies?

A. Battle of Yorktown
B. Battle of Bunker Hill
C. Battle of Saratoga
D. Battle of Valley Forge
21. What was sent to King George III of England try by the Continental Congress in order to avoid another military conflict in the colonies?

A. Olive Branch Petition
B. Common Sense
C. Declaration of Independence
D. Peace Petition
22. What does this documentected patriot, thought it was time for the colonies declare independence from Great Britain?

A. Sons Press Freedom
B. Bill of Rights and Claims
C. Letters of Delegates to Congress
D. Common Sense
23. Which of the following events had led a fact that the War of Independence?

A. The French and Indian War
B. The Conference of Albany
C. Battle of Lexington and Concord
D. Stono Rebellion
24. All of the following that the exception led the war of independence:

A. Battle of Bunker Hill
B. Common Sense
C. Battle of Lexington and Concord
D. English Bill of Rights
25. What kind of paper directly addressed at the beginning of the war of independence?

A. Bill of Rights
B. Townshend Acts
C. Declaration of Independence
D. Stamp Act

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

19. D (B is incorrect because the Bill of Rights, set signed until after the Constitution was created in 1787.)
20. c
21. (1775) written
22. D (written by Thomas Paine)
23. a
24. in (the Battle of Bunker Hill took place during the war, which lead to him. The Bill of Rights in English, but was confident that the declaration and the struggle for the rights of the settlers)
25. b (the settlers, showed resistance to King George Townshend Acts required that British troops were occupying in the colonies, and eventually led the killing of Boston, were a turning point in the beginning of the revolution. The statement developed during the war and therefore do not lead to it.)

Anonymous said...

B
C
A
D
A (?)
D
C

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