After the French and Indian War, the British Proclamation of 1763 barred colonial settlement west of the Appalachian Mountains. The Proclamation Line angered American colonists, who had fought for the right to settle western lands. The British insisted the line was necessary to prevent further conflict.
Select the words to make the statements true.
(2 points)
After the French and Indian War, the British Proclamation of 1763 barred / expanded colonial settlement west of
the Appalachian Mountains. The Proclamation Line angered / emboldened American colonists, who had fought
for the right to settle western lands. The British insisted the line was necessary to prevent further conflict / loss
of land.
5 answers
Which law resulted in violence and property destruction, causing the closing of Boston Harbor? (1 point) Responses Intolerable Acts Intolerable Acts Stamp Act Stamp Act Tea Act Tea Act Townshend Acts
The law that resulted in violence and property destruction, causing the closing of Boston Harbor, is the Intolerable Acts.
Classify colonial responses to British policies after the French and Indian War as violent or nonviolent.
Drag each description to the correct box.
(2 points)
violent
nonviolent
Boston Massacre :: Committees of Correspondence
Non-Importation Movement
Stamp Act Congress
Drag each description to the correct box.
(2 points)
violent
nonviolent
Boston Massacre :: Committees of Correspondence
Non-Importation Movement
Stamp Act Congress
Violent:
- Boston Massacre
Nonviolent:
- Committees of Correspondence
- Non-Importation Movement
- Stamp Act Congress