Vocabulary
Nations
Founding
Fathers
The
Enlightenment
Freedom
100

Anti-Federalist

a person who opposed the adoption of the U.S. Constitution.

100

The New England colonies 

Massachusetts

New Hampshire 

Connecticut

Rhode Island 

100

Who was Thomas Jefferson 

Thomas jefferson is remembered for being the primary writer of the Declaration of Independence and the third president of the United States.The fact the he owned over 600 enslaved people during his life while forcefully advocating for human freedom and equality made Jefferson one of America’s most problematic and paradoxical heroes.

100

Who was John Locke 

The English philosopher and political theorist John Locke (1632-1704) laid much of the groundwork for the enlightenment and made central contributions to the developtment of liberalisnm.

100

What is the seven year war

The seven year war was the french and Indian war this conflict resulted in a British victory British gained a lot of new territory 

200

Enlightenment

the state of having knowledge or understanding.

200

The middle colonies

New york

 Pennsylvania

New Jersey

Delaware

Maryland

200

Who was Benjamin Franklin

Benjamin Franklin was a printer,publisher,author,inventer,scientis,and diploma.One of the foremost of the founding Fathers,he helped draft the Declaration of Independence and was one of its signers,he represented the untied states in France during the American Revolution, and he was a delegate to the Constitutional Convention.

200

What is John Locke mainly know for

locke is mainly know for his writing of “Two Treatises of Goverment”

200

What was the stamp act

It was the first internal tax levied directly on American colonist by the British parliament

300

Federalists Papers

were a series of eighty-five essays urging the citizens of New York to ratify the new United States Constitution.

300

The southern colonies 

Virginia

North Carolina

South Carolina

Georgia

300

Who was George Washington 

George washington is often called the “Father of his countr.”He not only served as the first president of the United States, but he also commanded the continental army during the American revolution (1775-83) and presided over the convention that drafted the U.S Constitution. The U.S. capital is named after Washingto-as are many schools,parks,and cities.

300

Who was Baron de Monstequieu

He was a french political philosopher who advocated the separation of executive and legislative and judicial powers (1689-1755)

300

What was the Boston massacre

The Boston massacre was a deadly riot that occurred on March 5,1770, on king street in boston it began as a street brawl between American colonist and a lone British soldier but quickly escalated to a chaotic bloody slaughter

400

Federalism

is a system of government in which the same territory is controlled by two levels of government. Generally, an overarching national government is responsible for broader governance of larger territorial areas, while the smaller subdivisions, states, and cities govern the issues of local concern.

400

What is Mercantilism

(An economy policy where a mother country

(BRITAIN)uses its colonies (13 COLONIES) to make money.

400

When was the first Continental congress

On September 5,1774, delegates from each of the 13-colonies—except Georgia, met at carpenters Hall in Philadelphi as the first continental congress organize colonial resistance to the intolerable acts (or Coercive acts)recently passed by the British parliament 

400

What was Baron de Monstequieu inspiration for 

his inspiration for the separation of powers in the United States executive judicial legislative

400

What is the coercive acts of 1774

In repose to the Boston tea party the British goverment decided that it had to tame the rebellious colonist in Massachusetts 

500

Constitution

defines the fundamental law of the U.S. federal government, setting forth the three principal branches of the federal government and outlining their jurisdictions.

500

What is Little Diversity

Either plantation owner,African slave,or poor white farmer (yeoman)

500

Who was Sam adams

sam adams was a delegate to the continental congress (1774–81) and a signer of the Declaration of Independence he was later lieutenant governor (1789–93) and governor (1794–97) of Massachusetts
500

Who is Jean Jacques Rousseau

He was an important figure in the history of philosophy both because of his contributions to political philosophy and moral psychology and because of his influence on later thinkers

500

What was the Boston tea party of 1778

The sons of liberty a radical group decided to confront the British head on thinly disguised as Mohawks they boarded three ships in Boston harbor and destroyed more than 92,000 pounds of British tea by dumping it into the harbor

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