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1. On May 30, 1765, this Virginian denounced the Stamp Act in the Capitol building. Who was it?
2. On May 24, 1774, the Virginia Assembly in Williamsburg resolved to set aside June 1 as a day of "fasting, humiliation and prayer" in support of which revolutionary act?
3. As anti-Britain sentiments continued to rise in the city, Governor Dunmore took what drastic action on April 20, 1775?
4. This tavern became the new "home" of the Virginia Assembly when the royal governor dissolved that group and forbade them to meet in the Capitol.
5. From August 1 through 6, 1774, the following was (or were) enacted against Britain by the first Virginia Convention in Williamsburg. Which?
6. This Williamsburg citizen was the first Virginian to sign the Declaration of Independence.
7. Prior to the Battle of Yorktown in 1781, whose troops occupied Williamsburg?
8. These Virginia brothers were split by divided loyalties during the Revolutionary War. One brother remained loyal to the King and returned to England. The other brother remained in Williamsburg and was appointed by his peers to the First Continental Congress.
9. This Virginian served in Williamsburg in the House of Burgesses, was a member of the Continental Congress, signed the Declaration of Independence, and was a Colonel in the militia. Yet he was against the creation of an American Constitution.
10. This man led the Continental Army into Williamsburg in 1781 and liberated the citizens from martial law.
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