8. Under the mercantilist system, the British government reserved the right to do all of the following regarding the American colonies except preventing the colonies from developing militias
14. The British Parliament passed the Stamp Act to raise money to support new military forces needed for colonial defense.
16. Unlike the Stamp Act, the Sugar Act and the Townshend Act were both indirect taxes on trade goods arriving in American ports.
18. Colonists objected to the Stamp Acts because parliament passed the tax, not the colonists.
25. Boston Tea Party, Quebec Act, meeting of the first continental congress, and the crash at Lexington and Concord happened in that order.
27. As the Was for Independence began, Britain had the advantage of overwhelming national wealth and naval power.
28. The battles of Lexington and Concord were significant because they marked the first organized battles between British regulars and colonial militiamen and ended any hopes for a peaceful resolution to the disagreement between England and its colonies.
29. Many Whigs in Britain hoped for an American victory in the War for Independence because they feared that if George III triumphed, his rule at home might become tyrannical.
33. By the end of the War for Independence, a few thousand American regular troops were finally able to compete