Colonial America
Revolts and Revolution
Creating a Constitution
Tough
Terms
Federalists and Beyond
200

This movement is known for  

1. Addressing the problem of emotionally unfulfilling religions.

2. Preaching a message that anyone (free or unfree) could benefit from a relationship with God.

3. Preaching a message that stressed equality in God’s eyes.

4. Preaching Salvation

What is the Great Awakening?

200

Boycotts, petitions to the king and Parliament, violence and intimidation where all ways this group of people showed unrest against the British.

Who were the Colonists? 

200

This system is made up of two houses in Congress; The House of Representatives, and the Senate.

What is a Bicameral?

200

The theory that money is what makes a nation powerful; as applied to colonies, this means that they existed only to enrich the mother country.

What is Mercantilism?

200

After this war America saw a massive increase in manufacturing and economic independence

What was the War of 1812?

400

The Virginia colony ultimately became successful because they grew this Staple or Cash Crop.

What is Tobacco?

400

The calling together of the First Continental Congress came about after what tax act.

What is the Intolerable Acts?

400

 This political party opposed the Constitution because they thought it gave the federal government too much power.

Who were the Anti-Federalists?

400

How England governed the American colonies during the 1600s and 1700s, weak policy and enforcement 

What is Salutary Neglect?

400

All of the following were events that led the United States into what war?

1. the British navy stopping American ships and taking sailors off of them (Impressment)

2. the British government seizing American ships for trading with the French

3. the British agents supplying Indians who then attacked the Americans

What is the War of 1812?

600

The Middle Passage (a part of triangular trade) is the portion of the process known for this harsh action.

What is enslaving West Africans?

600

This english Philosopher had a focus on the idea that people formed governments to protect their natural rights.

Who is John Locke?

600

This Articles of Confederation event showed the nation that a strong national government was necessary to maintain law and order? 

What was Shay's Rebellion

600

A system in which power is divided between a central government and state government

What is Federalism?

600

The Embargo Act of 1807 crippled the economy of which American region?

What is New England?
800

This is the reason most people like the Puritan's left Europe for the new world.  

What is persecution or religious persecution?

800

This nation frequently sent us troops and funding, during the Revolutionary War.

Who were the French?

  

800

These powers are held and exercised by both national and state governments

What are Concurrent Powers?

800

A tax on foreign goods imported into a country

What is a Tariff? 

800

This power allows federal courts to decide if state and federal laws are constitutional.

What is Judicial Review?

1000

Because of its geography, the New England economy depended heavily on

What is Fishing, shipbuilding, and trading?

1000

These Revolutionary battles were important because they boosted patriot morale, causing enlistments to increase.

What is the Battle of Trenton & Princeton? 

1000

This clause expand the enumerated powers of Congress when necessary and proper for the betterment of the nation.

What is the elastic clause?

1000

A speech or action that encourages rebellion

What is Sedition?

1000

This event saw Missouri seeking to gain admittance into the Union as a slave state. In order to maintain balance this compromise admitted Missouri as a Slave state and Maine as a free state.

What is the Missouri Compromise? 

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