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for questions 1–8, circle the correct answer to each question.
- after the battles of lexington and concord, most colonists
switched to the patriot
cause.
remained loyalists.
were undecided.
- after the battles of lexington and concord, leaders from the colonies went back to
philadelphia and met together. this meeting was called the
constitutional convention.
second continental congress.
Question 1 (assuming the options are "switched to the Patriot cause", "remained Loyalists", "were undecided"):
After the Battles of Lexington and Concord, many colonists who were previously undecided or neutral shifted toward supporting the Patriot cause as these battles were a direct confrontation with British forces, galvanizing support for independence. Loyalists remained loyal to Britain, but the majority shift was toward Patriotism post - these battles. So the correct answer is the option with "switched to the Patriot cause".
After the Battles of Lexington and Concord, the leaders from the colonies met in Philadelphia in what was called the Second Continental Congress. The Constitutional Convention was for drafting the US Constitution later, and the First Continental Congress was before these battles. So the correct answer is "Second Continental Congress".
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(The option with text "switched to the Patriot cause")