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Benjamin Franklin published this picture in 1754 to drum up support forA) the Virginia Resolves. B) Seven Years' War. C) First Continental Congress. D) the Albany Plan. 2 (170.0K)
This famous lithograph depicts the death of James Wolfe at Quebec. His French counterpart who also died in this battle wasA) Marquis de Lafayette. B) Marquis de Montcalm. C) Marquis de Duquesne. D) Count de Vergennes. 3 (82.0K)
This cartoon protested the Stamp Act of 1765, which was passed under what prime minister?A) George Grenville B) Charles Townshend C) King George III D) William Pitt 4 (76.0K)
Patrick Henry, pictured here, introduced which of the following legislation in 1765?A) Declaratory Acts B) the Albany Plan C) Virginia Resolves D) Conciliatory Propositions 5 (111.0K)
English Prime Minister George Grenville, pictured here, was eventually replaced byA) William Pitt. B) Charles Townshend. C) Thomas Gage. D) Jeffrey Amherst. 6 (76.0K)
In 1772, Bostonian Samuel Adams, pictured here, proposed the creation ofA) the minutemen. B) Continental Congress. C) Conciliatory Propositions. D) Committees of Correspondence. 7 (143.0K)
This Paul Revere engraving of the Boston Massacre shows British troops under the command ofA) James Wolfe. B) Jeffrey Amherst. C) Thomas Gage. D) Thomas Preston. 8 (159.0K)
Judging from the "Native Americans" aboard the ship, this picture portrays theA) Boston Massacre. B) Sons of Liberty. C) Boston Tea Party. D) Virginia Resolves. 9 (92.0K)
This cartoon, in which the residents of Boston are locked in cage, is probably protesting theA) Sugar Act. B) Declaratory Acts. C) Coercive Acts. D) Stamp Act. 10 (147.0K)
The patriot soldiers in this depiction of the Battle of Lexington are also known asA) Sons of Liberty. B) Minutemen. C) Creoles. D) Men of Liberty.