What immediate effect did the French and Indian War have on relations between the American colonies and the British Crown?

a. British victory in the war came coupled with an enormous debt which Britain tried to shift in part onto the colonies.
b. British victory in the war convinced American colonists that their interests would be best protected by allying with the French and the Indians against the British.
c. British defeat in the war convinced American colonists that they could declare their independence from Great Britain with little fear of reprisal.
d. Britain responded to its defeat in the war by seeking to subdue its colonies through military force.


a. British victory in the war came coupled with an enormous debt which Britain tried to shift in part onto the colonies.

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What do these plans for a slave ship reveal about colonial attitudes toward enslaved Africans?

A) Slaves were cared for just well enough to ensure survival. B) Slaves were regarded as extremely valuable. C) Slaves were treated more like objects than people. D) Slaves were believed to be much hardier than the typical European. E) Slaves were thought to prefer living in close quarters with each other.

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The Declaration of Sentiments was modeled most closely on the

a. Declaration of Rights and Grievances. b. Rights of Man. c. Declaration of Independence. d. Declaration of Man and the Citizen. e. the Bible.

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Which of the following was not associated with the early nineteenth-century cause of women's rights?

a. Emily Dickinson b. Lucy Stone c. Lucretia Mott d. Susan B. Anthony e. Elizabeth Cady Stanton

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The term “Black and Tan” in this chapter refers to __________

a) segregated political parties b) warring militia units c) members of the urban black elite d) coastal farm workers in the Carolinas

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