The city that had a massacre and a "tea party."
What is Boston?
The general for the 13 Colonies.
Who is George Washington?
Introduction
What is the Preamble?
Slaves were considered this.
What is property?
To reunite the country.
What is the # 1 goal of the war?
This amount of people died in The Boston Massacre.
What is 5?
Advantages were the will to fight, a great general, and home-field advantage.
Who are the Colonists?
Freedoms of speech, religion, press, peacefully assemble, and petition the government.
What is the 1st Amendment?
A Law that a slave had to be returned to its owner.
What is the Fugitive Slave Act?
20 years.
What is a score?
tax of molasses.
What is the Sugar Act?
The battle in which soldiers froze, had no food, and fought in the Winter.
What is the battle at Valley Forge?
Examples are drinking age and declare war.
What are delegated powers?
In the mid-west, if any state was above the 36* 30* line, it was a free state. If a state was below that line, it was a free state.
What is The Missouri Compromise?
Had to pay in order to vote.
What is a poll tax?
This amount of tea chests were thrown overboard in The Boston Tea Party.
What is 342?
The Turning Point Battle.
What is the Battle of Saratoga?
A government gets its authority from the people and they have the right to change or get rid of it. A government gets its authority from the people and they have the right to change or get rid of it,
What is popular sovereignty?
This event had hundreds of people die over the issue of slavery.
What is Bleeding Kansas?
Turning Point Battle of The Civil War.
What is The Battle of Gettysburg?
Tax on glass, lead, and paint.
What is the Townshend Act?
Document sent to the King to as to repeal the Intolerable Acts and to be loyal to him.
What is the Olive-Branch Petition?
The powers go to the federal government then to the state governments then to the people.
What is the 10th Amendment?
What is Uncle Tom's Cabin?
In this battle, the South accidently shot General Jackson.
What is the battle of Chancelorsville?