How did the British attempt to attract settlers to Florida?
(1 point)
Responses
by abolishing slavery
by abolishing slavery
by giving out monetary incentives
by giving out monetary incentives
by giving out land grants
by giving out land grants
by providing workers for farming
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It appears that the British attempted to attract settlers to Florida by giving out monetary incentives, giving out land grants, and providing workers for farming.
What were some reasons for the French and Indian War? Select all that apply.
(2 points)
Responses
French and British both wanted control of the Ohio River Valley
French and British both wanted control of the Ohio River Valley
French and British fought over control of Native American fur trade
French and British fought over control of Native American fur trade
The French wanted to take control of the Louisiana area that was claimed by Spain.
The French wanted to take control of the Louisiana area that was claimed by Spain.
rivalry over hunting grounds
rivalry over hunting grounds
The English wanted control over Florida which had been claimed by the French.
(2 points)
Responses
French and British both wanted control of the Ohio River Valley
French and British both wanted control of the Ohio River Valley
French and British fought over control of Native American fur trade
French and British fought over control of Native American fur trade
The French wanted to take control of the Louisiana area that was claimed by Spain.
The French wanted to take control of the Louisiana area that was claimed by Spain.
rivalry over hunting grounds
rivalry over hunting grounds
The English wanted control over Florida which had been claimed by the French.
Some reasons for the French and Indian War include:
- French and British both wanted control of the Ohio River Valley
- French and British fought over control of Native American fur trade
- The French wanted to take control of the Louisiana area that was claimed by Spain.
- Rivalry over hunting grounds
- The English wanted control over Florida which had been claimed by the French.
- French and British both wanted control of the Ohio River Valley
- French and British fought over control of Native American fur trade
- The French wanted to take control of the Louisiana area that was claimed by Spain.
- Rivalry over hunting grounds
- The English wanted control over Florida which had been claimed by the French.
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Apologies for misunderstanding. The correct choices are:
- French and British both wanted control of the Ohio River Valley
- French and British fought over control of Native American fur trade
- French and British both wanted control of the Ohio River Valley
- French and British fought over control of Native American fur trade
What was one way that colonists rebelled against British economic policies?
(1 point)
Responses
They enacted the Townshend Acts.
They enacted the Townshend Acts.
They formed the Sons of Liberty.
They formed the Sons of Liberty.
They wrote the writs of assistance.
They wrote the writs of assistance.
They repealed the Stamp Act.
(1 point)
Responses
They enacted the Townshend Acts.
They enacted the Townshend Acts.
They formed the Sons of Liberty.
They formed the Sons of Liberty.
They wrote the writs of assistance.
They wrote the writs of assistance.
They repealed the Stamp Act.
One way that colonists rebelled against British economic policies was by forming the Sons of Liberty.
Victory at which battle convinced the French to help the Americans?
(1 point)
Responses
Yorktown
Yorktown
Saratoga
Saratoga
Trenton
Trenton
Brandywine
(1 point)
Responses
Yorktown
Yorktown
Saratoga
Saratoga
Trenton
Trenton
Brandywine
The victory at the Battle of Saratoga convinced the French to help the Americans.
Which of the following were advantages of the British in the Revolutionary War? Select all that apply.
(1 point)
Responses
knowledge of local geography
knowledge of local geography
large quantities of supplies
large quantities of supplies
a large navy
a large navy
efficient communications
(1 point)
Responses
knowledge of local geography
knowledge of local geography
large quantities of supplies
large quantities of supplies
a large navy
a large navy
efficient communications
Some advantages of the British in the Revolutionary War include:
- Knowledge of local geography
- Large quantities of supplies
- A large navy
- Efficient communications
- Knowledge of local geography
- Large quantities of supplies
- A large navy
- Efficient communications