Colonial America History Quiz
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Who was the female religious leader known for challenging the Puritan establishment and promoting the concept of moral liberty?

  • Pocahontas
  • Sarah Good
  • Anne Hutchinson (correct)
  • Mary Rowlandson
  • Which event marked the first time armed conflict between American colonists and British soldiers resulted in casualties?

  • Concord & Lexington
  • Boston Tea Party
  • Battle of Bunker Hill (correct)
  • Townshend Duties
  • Who is considered one of the key figures in the development of Deism, a philosophical position that rejects revelation as a source of religious knowledge?

  • George Whitefield (correct)
  • John Smith
  • Jonathan Edwards
  • Patrick Henry
  • Which legislation can be attributed to contributing significantly to the growing tensions between American colonists and the British government in the 1760s?

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    What historical event directly led to the convening of the First Continental Congress in 1774?

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    Study Notes

    Female Religious Leader

    • Anne Hutchinson was a prominent female religious leader who challenged the Puritan establishment.
    • She advocated for the concept of moral liberty, emphasizing individual conscience over institutional authority.

    Conflict Between Colonists and British Soldiers

    • The Boston Massacre marks the first instance of armed conflict resulting in casualties between American colonists and British soldiers.
    • This incident occurred on March 5, 1770, leading to heightened tensions and conflict between the two groups.

    Key Figure in Deism

    • Thomas Paine is recognized as a key figure in the development of Deism, promoting a rational belief in God based on reason and morality rather than religious revelation.
    • His work encouraged Enlightenment thinking and emphasized personal spirituality.

    Legislation Raising Tensions

    • The Stamp Act of 1765 significantly contributed to the growing tensions between American colonists and the British government.
    • It imposed a tax on printed materials, sparking widespread protests and the rallying of colonial opposition against Britain.

    Event Leading to First Continental Congress

    • The Intolerable Acts, passed in 1774, directly led to the convening of the First Continental Congress.
    • These punitive measures aimed at Massachusetts following the Boston Tea Party effectively unified the colonies against British policies.

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    Test your knowledge of Colonial America with this quiz on significant events and figures such as the Dutch West India Company, Jamestown, Pocahontas, Bacon’s Rebellion, and more.

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