Answer:
1. On June 4, 1767, the Congress issued the Declaration of Independence. FALSE.
The Declaration of Independence was proclaimed on July 4, 1776 not 1767.
2. Voltaire favored free speech, a free press, and equal tax for everyone. TRUE.
François-Marie Arouet also known as Voltaire, was a French philosopher who had an avid belief in the need for freedom of speech, a free press by extension and equal taxes for everyone in a country that saw peasants taxed heavily.
3. The French people had started the revolution with a great deal of hope. TRUE.
The French people went into the Revolution based on ideas of the Enlightenment and so they had a great deal of hope on how things would get better for all citizens.
4. In 1768 the English sent soldiers to the colonial city of Boston. TRUE.
In order to enforce several acts passed by the British government on the American colonies, the English sent soldiers to the city of Boston. This led to the Boston massacre where 5 colonists were killed on the night of March 5, 1770.