The American Revolution
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Why did Johnny Blackwell choose to remain silent about the conflict?

  • He wanted to maintain neighborliness
  • He didn't have an opinion about the conflict
  • He believed the conflict brought no benefit to the settlers
  • His father advised him to avoid fights (correct)
  • What was Johnny's opinion about the war?

  • He thought the war brought profits to the settlers
  • He believed the war was necessary for the colonies
  • He felt the war caused disorderly behavior among the fighting men
  • He considered the war a trouble in his community (correct)
  • Who else in the community shared Johnny's opinion about the war?

  • The local farmers (correct)
  • The town merchants
  • The woman who ran the dressmaker's shop
  • The radical idealists in Philadelp
  • What did Johnny's father do when they read the Declaration of Independence?

    <p>He recommended that Johnny avoid fights</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Why did the conflict cause enmity among Johnny's neighbors?

    <p>Because they supported the radical idealists</p> Signup and view all the answers

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