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The Revolutionary War: part I
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Answer 5 out of 6 questions correctly.
Between 1775 and 1783, Americans fought the British in the Revolutionary War. When historians study a war, they take into account the historical context, or circumstances, leading up to the conflict. This context helps explain why the conflict started and how earlier events shaped the course of the war.
Look at the timeline of events in the years before the Revolutionary War. Then answer the question below.
Based on the timeline, which statement best describes the relationship between Britain and its North American colonies before the Revolutionary War?
There was no violence between British forces and American colonists until the Revolutionary War began.
As Britain exerted more control over the American colonies, colonists responded with political organization and protests.
Despite their initial opposition, by 1770 the American colonists accepted that Britain had the right to tax the colonies.
The Continental Congress was established to challenge Parliament after the Revolutionary War began at Lexington and Concord.
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