1. The Boston Massacre started an immediate violent revolution in the American colonies. (1 point) True False 2. Britain's money problems created a need for Britain to tax the colonies. (1 point) True False 3. One of the main complaints of the colonies was that they were being taxed without representation in Parliament. (1 point) True False 4. The Tea Act gave the East India Company a monopoly on tea sold to the colonies. (1 point) True False 5. After passage of the Tea Act, the colonies bought all of the tea that they could. (1 point) True False 6. Bostonians showed their disapproval of the Tea Act by boarding three ships and destroying all of the tea aboard. (1 point) True False 7. In an effort to keep the peace, Britain did nothing after the Boston Tea Party. (1 point) True False 8. The punishment given to Boston scared the other colonies into becoming very cooperative with the British. (1 point) True False 9. By July 2, 1776, the Continental Congress passed Virginian Henry Lee's proposal for the American colonies to become an independent state. (1 point) True False 10. In May 1775, the Second Continental Congress met in Philadelphia with the main objective of preparing for a military conflict with the British. (1 point) True False & please dont say do you own homework if thats what ya got to say dont even bothering answering this , k thanks (: