1 - Following the French and Indian War :
A - the British resorted to infecting unfriendly Indian tribes with smallpox.
B - the British immediately opened the west for settlement.
C - southern colonists agreed to higher taxes on whiskey to pay for the war.
D - the British decided to conscript large numbers of colonists into the army and navy.
2 - Following the French and Indian War, Parliament :
A - wanted to win the support of the colonists for their policies.
B - left the colonies alone, except for taxing imported goods.
C - believed they were only being fair to the colonists in their tax policies.
D - were willing to do anything to keep the French territories happy
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3 - Militias in the Continental Army:
A - were good soldiers and were well armed.
B - consistently fought better than the professional soldiers because they had been training together for years.
C - avoided fighting because they only owed their individual states 45 days of service a year.
D – generally did not impress Washington as fighting force.
4 – The French decided to help the Americans because :
A – they had retained such leaders as von Steuben and Lafayette.
B – they had shown that they could beat the British in several battles.
C – Washington’s victories at Princeton and Trenton.
D – almost all American were solidly against the British-even if the British won there would be no way to rule the colonies.
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