Native America Vocab
The Colonial Era
The American Revolution
Rights & Responsiblites
Mystery
100

a way of life that connects a group of people through language, beliefs, customs, food, etc.

Culture

100

The 3 Gs that are categories to describe the motivations for European exploration and colonization.

God, Gold, & Glory

100

Document declaring that the 13 colonies were no longer under British rule and were free states. 

Declaration of Independence

100

The branch of government that makes the laws. It is home to Congress.

Legislative Branch

100

the act or process of working together to get something done

Cooperation

200

to move from one place to live in another

Migrate

200

Colony that profited from fishing, whaling, shipbuilding, trading

New England Colony

200

What was said by the colonists who were angry at having to pay taxes to Britain, without having any say in the laws. 

No Taxation without Representation!

200

The president is apart of this branch and is in charge of enforcing the laws 

Executive Branch

200

an extended struggle or disagreement over power, land, etc.

Conflict

300

a group of people that includes many families and relatives who have the same language, customs, and beliefs

Tribe

300

Colony with a warm climate and fertile soil, which made it perfect for farming and planting cash crops.

Southern Colony

300

This event started out as an argument between colonists and British soldiers. It escalated when a fight broke out between the groups in Boston.

Boston Massacre

300

This branch is in charge of interpreting the laws and has federal courts and judges 

Judicial Branch 

300

a part or piece that contributes to the outcome

factor

400

originating or occurring naturally in a particular place; native

Indigenous 

400

The first permanent English settlement in the Americas and was established in 1607.

Jamestown (Virginia) 

400

The first military battles of the American Revolutionary War

Battle of Lexington and Concord

400

a form of government in which power rests with the people, either directly or through elected representatives

Democracy

400

a source of information that was created at the time under study; it is an original source of information about the topic

Primary Source

500

a story, often passed down orally from generation to generation

Folktale

500

The second English settlement founded by the Pilgrims

Plymouth (Massachusetts) 

500

In the Preamble, what are the 3 rights that everyone is born with

Life, Liberty, and Pursuit of Happiness 

500

the process of each branch of government using its power to keep the other branches from becoming too powerful

Checks and Balances

500

a source of information created by someone who did not experience first-hand the events under study; secondary sources, such as articles, textbooks, or videos, often analyze or explain primary sources

Secondary Source

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