Colonization
French and Indian War
Revolutionary War
Articles and Constitution
Misc.
100

This plays a major role in the type of lifestyle native americans adopted.

What is the geography/climate?

100

This was the major cause of the French and Indian War.

What is territory/land disputes?

100

The "Bloody Massacre" created by Paul Revere is considered to be an example of this.

What is Propaganda?

100

This weakness of the Articles of Confederation made it difficult to add on to or change the document.

What is the requirement of unanimous votes for changes?

100

These plants are grown wide-scale for the purpose producing revenue.

What are Cash-Crops?

200

This European colonizer was successful in conquering the Natives in South and Central America.

Who are the Spanish?

200

The end of the French and Indian War brought about stricter British colonial policies, bringing an end to this.

What is "Salutary Neglect"?

200

These laws included the closing of the Boston Harbor and Quartering Acts.

What were the Intolerable Acts?

200

This was added as a compromise to convince the Antifederalists to support the Constitution.

What was the Bill of Rights?

200

A person exchanging labor for their passage to the New World would be called this.

What was an Indentured Servant?

300

This was the idea that wealth was limited, therefore Colonizers competed for territory and resources.

What is Mercantilism?

300

This acted as a boundary to prevent colonist expansion into western lands following the war.

What was the Proclamation Line of 1763?

300

This organization was at the heart of many protest efforts undermining British authority in the colonies.

What was the Son's of Liberty?

300

This plan would establish representation based on both equality and population for the states.

What was the Great Compromise?
300

This was introduced to Jamestown by John Rolfe to help save their economy.

What was tobacco?

400

This was arguably the most consequential effect of the Columbian Exchange, coming from the Old World to the New. 

What was the introduction of European Diseases?

400

Benjamin Franklin's idea to unify the colonies to defeat the French and native forces.

What was the Albany Plan of Union?

400

At this battle, the Continental Army's defeat over the British convinced France to join the war effort.

What was the Battle of Saratoga?

400

This is the division of government power between federal, state, and local levels.

What is Federalism?

400

This document served as an early example for Self-Governing in colonial America

What was the Mayflower Compact?

500

This was the name given to the journey from Africa to the Americas in Triangular Trade.

What was the Middle Passage?

500

This region was the center of attention when colonists began expanding into western French territory.

What was the Ohio River Valley?

500

This is the idea that Great Britain had members of parliament on behave of the colonies without necessarily allowing them a vote.

What was "Virtual Representation"?

500

****This is the total amount of Amendments that have been added to the Constitution.

What is 27?

500

This colonial region was the most religiously tolerant/diverse.

What were the Middle Colonies?

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