Road to Revolution
Founding Documents
Founders & Hamilton
Civil War
New York's Role
100

This country ruled the 13 colonies before the American Revolution.

England / Great Britain

100

This document announced that the colonies were breaking away from Great Britain.

Declaration of Independence

100

This man became the first president of the United States.

George Washington

100

This issue was the main cause of the Civil War.

slavery

100

the first capital of the United States under the Constitution, and George Washington took the first presidential oath there.

New York City

200

This phrase means the colonists were angry about being taxed without having a voice in Parliament.

“no taxation without representation”?

200

The Constitution begins with these three famous words.

We the People

200

This founder is famous for writing much of the Declaration of Independence. He appears on the two-dollar bill.

Thomas Jefferson

200

This president led the United States during the Civil War.

Abraham Lincoln

200

During the Civil War, New York supported this side.

The Union

300

This 1773 protest involved colonists dumping tea into Boston Harbor.

Boston Tea Party

300

This first plan of government was too weak and was later replaced by the Constitution.

Articles of Confederation

300

This founder helped create the national financial system and you may have heard some songs about him.

Alexander Hamilton

300

These were the Southern states that left the United States and formed their own government.

The Confederate States / Confederacy

300

This New York battle is often called a turning point of the American Revolution because it helped convince France to support the Patriots.

Battle of Saratoga

400

These two battles in Massachusetts marked the beginning of fighting in the American Revolution.

Lexington and Concord

400

This compromise created a two-house Congress, with one house based on population and one giving each state equal representation.

The Great Compromise

400

Hamilton favored this kind of national government, while many of his opponents wanted more power left to the states.

strong central/federal government

400

This 1863 document declared enslaved people free in states rebelling against the Union.

Emancipation Proclamation

400

This New York river helped the Union by connecting New York City with upstate transportation routes, supplies, and West Point.

The Hudson River

500

This foreign country became an official American ally after the Patriot victory at Saratoga.

France

500

This principle means that government power is divided among different branches so no one branch becomes too powerful.

separation of powers / checks and balances

500

Hamilton, Madison, and Jay wrote these essays to convince people to support ratifying the Constitution.

The Federalist Papers

500

Lincoln gave this short speech after a major Civil War battle and connected the war back to the idea that “all men are created equal.”

The Gettysburg Address

500

This major protest in New York City happened during the Civil War after working-class men were forced into a military draft.

New York City Draft Riots

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