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True or False -Please write True or False after the sentence.
1.The Intolerable Acts passed by Britain ended the colonies desire to work together.
2.In 1760, most colonists were proud to be British.
3.After the French & Indian war, the British lessened control on the colonies and
began to treat them as equals.
4.In 1776, General Washington crossed the Delaware River on Thanksgiving Day
5.An effigy is a stuffed representation of a person.
6.In a confederal government the power comes from the states.
7.In Patrick Henry’s speeches, he thought the colonists should fight & die instead of being slaves to Britain.
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