Tyranny Is Tyranny
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According to Chapter 4, what was the primary discovery made by important people in the English colonies around 1776 that proved enormously useful for the next two hundred years?
View answer and explanationBy 1760, how many uprisings aimed at overthrowing colonial governments had occurred since Bacon's Rebellion, as mentioned in the chapter?
View answer and explanationWhat was the primary purpose of the Proclamation of 1763, as described in Chapter 4?
View answer and explanationAccording to Gary Nash's study of city tax lists cited in the chapter, what percentage of Boston's taxable assets was controlled by the top 5 percent of taxpayers by the early 1770s?
View answer and explanationWho did Chapter 4 identify as the leaders of the 'Boston Caucus' that organized the 'mob' into action against the British?
View answer and explanationThe mob action in Boston following the Stamp Act of 1765 was described by some colonial officials as part of a larger scheme called what?
View answer and explanationWhat right, besides attacking wealth, did the lower middle classes in Philadelphia launch a 'full-scale attack' on, according to the chapter?
View answer and explanationThe Regulator movement in North Carolina between 1766 and 1771 was composed primarily of which group?
View answer and explanationWhat was the central argument of Tom Paine's pamphlet, Common Sense?
View answer and explanationHow many editions did Common Sense go through in 1776, according to the chapter?
View answer and explanationWhich three groups were clearly omitted from the 'circle of united interest' drawn by the Declaration of Independence?
View answer and explanationWhat specific charge against the King of England regarding slavery was written by Thomas Jefferson but removed from the final version of the Declaration of Independence?
View answer and explanationThe philosophy of the Declaration of Independence is often traced to which English philosopher and what text?
View answer and explanationWhat critique does Chapter 4 offer regarding John Locke's political philosophy and personal life?
View answer and explanationWhat percentage of the signers of the Declaration of Independence had held colonial office under England?
View answer and explanationWhat event immediately followed the reading of the Declaration of Independence in Boston that led to rioting and the shout 'Tyranny is Tyranny let it come from whom it may'?
View answer and explanationWhat was the significance of the conflict between England and the American leadership after the French and Indian War, according to the chapter?
View answer and explanationHow did the value of colonial trade with Britain change between 1700 and 1770?
View answer and explanationWhat was the attitude of John Adams toward Tom Paine's plan for government, as described in Chapter 4?
View answer and explanationWho was Ebenezer MacIntosh, the leader of a Boston mob during the Stamp Act protests?
View answer and explanationWhat was the main tactic used by colonial leaders to oppose the Townshend Acts, according to Chapter 4?
View answer and explanationThe chapter describes the Boston Massacre as being preceded by friction between British soldiers and which group of colonists?
View answer and explanationWhat was the central idea of the 'myth of the Revolution' that Thomas Paine and the Declaration of Independence helped create, according to Chapter 4?
View answer and explanationWho was the author of the Declaration of Independence?
View answer and explanationHow does the chapter characterize the reality behind the words of the Declaration of Independence?
View answer and explanationWhat was the purpose of the 'Boston Caucus' organized by James Otis and Samuel Adams?
View answer and explanationIn the town of Malden, Massachusetts, how did citizens respond when asked for their views on independence in 1776?
View answer and explanationHow many pamphlets arguing about relations with England appeared between 1750 and 1776?
View answer and explanationThe chapter suggests that the leaders of the Independence movement wanted to use mob energy against England but also to do what?
View answer and explanationAccording to the chapter, what kind of people were the leaders of the Sons of Liberty in various colonies?
View answer and explanationWhat was the purpose of Patrick Henry's oratory, as analyzed in the chapter?
View answer and explanationIn the Declaration of Independence, what are the 'mercyless Indian Savages' accused of doing?
View answer and explanationWhat does the chapter claim was the reality of the English revolutions of the seventeenth century, which John Locke's philosophy supported?
View answer and explanationWhat was the population of New York when the French and Indian War ended?
View answer and explanationWhat did the 'Privates Committee' in Pennsylvania urge voters to oppose during the 1776 constitutional convention?
View answer and explanationThe chapter explains that the term 'the people' as used by a British member of Parliament at the time of the American Revolution referred to whom?
View answer and explanationWhat was the long-term outcome of the bitter conflict involving the Regulator movement in North Carolina?
View answer and explanationWhat was General Thomas Gage's analysis of the Boston mob riots against the Stamp Act?
View answer and explanationWhat was the Loyall Nine in Boston?
View answer and explanationWhat action did the conservative leaders in Boston take after the repeal of the Stamp Act, according to Dirk Hoerder?
View answer and explanationWhat did the bill of rights drawn up by the Privates Committee in Pennsylvania in 1776 state about property?
View answer and explanationHow did the leaders of the movement for independence in the countryside try to win over poor tenants who were angry at rich landlords?
View answer and explanationIn what year did the Boston Tea Party take place?
View answer and explanationWhy did the Continental Congress remove Thomas Jefferson's paragraph condemning the slave trade from the Declaration of Independence?
View answer and explanationWho was the first person killed in the Boston Massacre?
View answer and explanationWhat was the main economic reason Tom Paine argued for separation from England in 'Common Sense'?
View answer and explanationThe chapter argues the American Revolution was a 'work of genius' because the Founding Fathers did what?
View answer and explanationWhat was the purpose of the 'Committees of Correspondence' formed in the colonies?
View answer and explanationBy 1750, the wealthiest people in colonial cities were leaving fortunes equivalent to what amount in today's money?
View answer and explanationHow did Thomas Paine characterize the origin of the British monarchy in 'Common Sense'?
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