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True or False Chapter 06 Self-Quiz 1
Schaller, 3e_TF 6.1
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The Spanish empire sought more control over their North American colonies at the same time Britain did.
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One thing that fed colonial discontent was Britain's unwillingness to monopolize colonial transatlantic trade.
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The expulsion of Jesuits from America after they resisted the Bourbon Reforms opened the way for the return of the Franciscan order in America.
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The non-importation movement began to stop the importation of molasses.
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Few of the delegates to the First Continental Congress supported independence.
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Few of the delegates to the First Continental Congress supported independence.
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The Spanish successfully used military force to end a revolt in Louisiana in 1768.
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The Continental Congress' Committees of Correspondence were responsible for establishing a network of communication across the colonies.
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The Paxton Boys attacked the Susquehannock Indians, who had been guaranteed protection by the crown.
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The Marquis of Rockingham was aligned with the Whig Party in Parliament.
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