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What was the primary reason for the organization of the 'Committee of Correspondence'?

  • To communicate the rights of the colonists and the province to the world (correct)
  • To enable the colonies to self-govern without interference from the British crown
  • To demand representation in the British Parliament
  • To protest the restoration of a portion of the Townshend Acts by the British Parliament
  • What was the purpose of the 'Committee of Correspondence' organized by Samuel Adams?

  • To organize protests against the British Parliament
  • To negotiate with the British Parliament on behalf of the colonies
  • To state the rights of the colonists and the province, and communicate them to the world (correct)
  • To seek financial aid from other countries for the Patriots' cause
  • What did the Townshend Acts enable the British crown to do?

  • Establish military bases in the colonies
  • Enforce taxation on imported goods (correct)
  • Appoint colonial governors
  • Pay the salaries of judges within the province
  • Why did the Patriots need to find sustainability for their movement after the resolution of the act in question?

    <p>Act of Parliament followed Act of Parliament, necessitating a sustained movement</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What was the purpose of the First Continental Congress?

    <p>To determine a colonial response to the Intolerable Acts</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What was the main objective of the Boston Tea Party?

    <p>To protest the Tea Act</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What was the significance of the Townshend Acts?

    <p>It was a collection of acts to tax and regulate the colonies</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What was the purpose of the Committee of Correspondence formed by Samuel Adams, Joseph Warren, and Mercy Otis Warren?

    <p>To coordinate communication among the colonies regarding British policies</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What was the outcome of the Boston Massacre?

    <p>Five Bostonians, including Crispus Attucks, were killed</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What was the purpose of the Intolerable Acts?

    <p>To punish Boston until the tea destroyed in the Boston Tea Party was repaid</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What was the aim of the Tea Act passed by Parliament?

    <p>To save the East India Tea Company and reduce colonial smuggling</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What was the purpose of the Restraining Act passed by Parliament?

    <p>To limit colonial trade</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Study Notes

    American Revolution Era

    • The primary reason for the organization of the 'Committee of Correspondence' was to unite the colonies against British rule.

    Committee of Correspondence

    • Samuel Adams formed the Committee of Correspondence to share information and coordinate opposition to British rule among the colonies.
    • The committee enabled the exchange of ideas, news, and strategies among patriots, facilitating a unified resistance against the British.

    Townshend Acts

    • The Townshend Acts allowed the British crown to impose taxes on goods such as paint, paper, and tea, without colonial consent.
    • The acts enabled the British crown to appoint customs commissioners to collect taxes, further asserting British authority over the colonies.

    Sustainability of the Patriot Movement

    • After the Townshend Acts were repealed, the Patriots needed to find new ways to sustain their movement, as the absence of a central grievance might have caused it to dissipate.

    First Continental Congress

    • The First Continental Congress was convened in 1774 to coordinate a unified response to the Intolerable Acts, ultimately leading to the formation of the Continental Army.

    Boston Tea Party

    • The main objective of the Boston Tea Party was to protest the Tea Act and British taxation, with colonists dressing as Native Americans and dumping tea into the harbor.

    Significance of the Townshend Acts

    • The Townshend Acts marked a significant escalation of British authority over the colonies, prompting widespread colonial resistance.

    Committee of Correspondence ( Samuel Adams, Joseph Warren, and Mercy Otis Warren)

    • The Committee of Correspondence formed by Samuel Adams, Joseph Warren, and Mercy Otis Warren aimed to facilitate communication and coordination among the colonies, promoting a unified patriot movement.

    Boston Massacre

    • The outcome of the Boston Massacre was the deaths of five colonists, which further fueled colonial outrage and resistance against British rule.

    Intolerable Acts

    • The purpose of the Intolerable Acts was to punish Massachusetts and reassert British authority, leading to a drastic escalation of tensions between the colonies and Britain.

    Tea Act

    • The aim of the Tea Act was to rescue the struggling East India Company by granting it a monopoly on tea sales in the colonies, sparking widespread protests and boycotts.

    Restraining Act

    • The purpose of the Restraining Act was to restrict the colonial government of Massachusetts, further limiting colonial autonomy and sparking greater resistance.

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    Test your knowledge of American history with this quiz on the Committee of Correspondence organized by Samuel Adams and the purpose behind it. Find out how well you understand the events leading up to the American Revolution by answering questions on key historical events and figures.

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