Battles
People
RANDOM
Laws/Ordinances
Treaties
100

The Americans won at Yorktown because...?

a strategy where the colonists battled on land and the French by sea (Franco-American Strategy), that cornered Cornwallis on a peninsula

100

Who was George Washington?

Former British Regular, commander of the Continental Army, 1st President of the United States (outside of the AOC), etc.

100

Who wrote The American Crisis and why is it significant?

Pamphlet series written by THOMAS PAINE to rally the colonists; famous for the line "These are the times that try men's souls," also significant for it's simple language that spoke to ordinary people

100

What was the Articles of Confederation and what period did they exist in?

First formal arrangement of government and "The Critical Period"

100

What treaty ended the American Revolution?

Treaty of Paris

200

What is the significance of the Battle of Saratoga?

A Major turning point in the Revolution; convinced the French to align themselves with the colonists

200
Who was Thomas Jefferson?

Author of the Declaration of Independence and VA Statute of Religious Freedom (and more), 5th President of the United States, finalized the Louisiana Purchase for $15 Million USD, etc.

200

Why were the Articles of Confederation a FAIL?

Inability to tax, raise a military, WEAK CENTRAL GOVERNMENT, etc.

200

What two plans made up the Great Compromise? Describe them

Virginia and Connecticut Plan; VA plan wanted representation based off of population (House of Reps.) and the CT Plan wanted equal representation despite population (Senate)

200
What is Jay's Treaty?

Controversial agreement between the U.S. and Great Britain, aimed to resolve tensions from the Revolution and prevent a new military conflict 

300

Who fought at the Battle of Princeton and who won?

Hessians vs. colonists; colonists claimed the small victory after decimating the Hessians

300

Who were the Hessians?

German Mercenaries from Hess, Germany, known for their brutality 

300

How did the Northern States react to the institution of slavery post-revolution?

Northern states adopted a policy of gradual emancipation, passing laws slowly to outlaw slavery as the demand for slaves decreases; Vermont (1777) and Pennsylvania (1780) eventually enacted anti-slavery laws and making slaves "apprentices" for a small amount of time

300

Northwest Ordinance of 1787

Prohibited Slavery in the Northwest Territory (modern day OH, IN, IL, MI, WI, MN)

300

What is Pickney's Treaty?

Landmark diplomatic victory for the U.S. over disputed territory, with Spain in the Mississippi River area

AKA the Treaty of San Lorenzo

400

Did the colonists fight in the Battle of Valley Forge?

NO!!! While they waited for an attack, it never came

400

Who was Lord Cornwallis?

British Commander of the British Military, known for his defeats at Yorktown and Guilford Courthouse, etc.

400

What was "Remember the Ladies" and who wrote it?

ABIGAIL ADAMS' attempt to urge John Adams to remember the women in the new Constitution, advocating for women's rights and education

400
Land Ordinance of 1785

Established a systematic, rectangular survey method for selling public land in the NW Territory; divided the land into 36 one-square-mile sections (appx. $1/acre)

400

ANSWER ONE OR BOTH FOR DOUBLE POINTS:

 What are the other names for Jay's and Pickney's Treaties?

Pickney's: Treaty of San Lorenzo

Jay's: Treaty of Amity, Commerce, and Navigation

500

What happened at the Battle of Guildford Courthouse?

Cornwallis was forced to flee to the coast

500

Who was George Rogers Clark?

American Military Officer who became the highest-ranking military officer on the NW frontier; best known for his captures at Kaskaskia and Vincennes


AKA Conquerer of the Northwest

500

Contrast the views of Hamilton and Jefferson

Hamilton:

Loose interpretation of the Constitution

Wanted a strong federal government

Wanted an economy based on business and manufacturing

Supported and idolized Britain


Jefferson:

Strict Interpretation of the Constitution

Supported stronger states 

Wanted an economy based on agriculture and Labor

Supported France rather than Britain

500

How did the Constitution address slavery?

Addressed it through compromises that protected slavery without promoting it directly; kept the Southern States from abandoning the Constitution

Addressed the representation issue via the 3/5 Compromise (represented 60% of sllaves to level out representation)

500

Why did the War of 1812 end?

There were no territorial gains and no goals had been accomplished, so the Treaty of Ghent was ratified in 1815

M
e
n
u