SAT US History: U.S. Foreign Policy From Pre Columbian History To 1789

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The event known as the Boston Tea Party was in response to __________.

easing of regulations on tea and other products by the British Parliament a limit on the amount of tea being imported into the American colonies increased militia building among the American colonies increased stationing of British troops in the American colonies as peacekeepers increased imposition of taxes on the American colonies by the British Parliament

On September 3rd, 1783, ______________ officially ended the American Revolutionary War.

The Treaty of Paris The Treaty of Ghent The Siege of Charleston The Battle of Yorktown The Battle of New Orleans

The Battle of New Orleans, a victory by General Andrew Jackson over British troops, occurred during which conflict?

The War of Jenkins' Ear The Seven Years' War The Mexican-America War The War of 1812 The American Revolution

Which country did not send significant troops to support the American Revolution?

Poland Germany Mexico France Spain

Pieter Stuyvesant was the colonial governor for the predecessor of which modern American state?

Virginia Massachusetts New York North Carolina Connecticut

The part of the United States government that is allowed to declare war according to the Constitution is __________

the Defense Department. the President of the United States. the Congress of the United States. the Executive Branch. the Joint Chiefs of Staff of the United States.

In Paris, on February 6th, 1778, the United States of America signed a treaty of alliance with which European country?

England Germany France Spain Portugal

The first English colony attempted to be settled in America was __________.

St. Augustine Newfoundland Roanoke Plymouth Boston

Which of the following original colonies was settled last?

Massachusetts North Carolina Virginia Georgia Delaware
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Title: SAT US History: U.S. Foreign Policy From Pre Columbian History To 1789
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