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Question-1
The British Parliament withdrew the stamp act in _______________
(A)
1765
(B)
1766
(C)
1767
(D)
None of these
Question-2
Government officicals began to search lower for _____________
(A)
Smuggled goods
(B)
Weapers
(C)
money
(D)
none of these
Question-3
The colonists occused of crimes were to be tried in _______________
(A)
English Courts
(B)
Indian Courts
(C)
Boston Courts
(D)
None of these
Question-4
The colonies declared independence on _____________
(A)
July 5 1777
(B)
July 4 1776
(C)
July 14 1779
(D)
None of these
Question-5
In which year the British sign a peace treaty?
(A)
September 1785
(B)
September 1783
(C)
September 1784
(D)
None of these
Question-6
Boston Tea Party was in _______________
(A)
1792
(B)
1773
(C)
1774
(D)
none of these
Question-7
Who closed the port of Boston to all trade?
(A)
King George II
(B)
King George III
(C)
King George I
(D)
None of these
Question-8
In which year the representatives of the American Colonies met at Philadelphia?
(A)
September 1775
(B)
September 1774
(C)
September 1773
(D)
none of these
Question-9
Stamp Act was in which year?
(A)
1763
(B)
1765
(C)
1766
(D)
None of these
Question-10
The British Parliament canceled all the import duties except the duty on __________
(A)
tea
(B)
sugar
(C)
water
(D)
none of these
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