The Columbian Exchange and Early Colonization
Tobacco, Trade, and Rebellions
The Road to Revolution
The Articles and Early Government
Influence of Political Movements and Economic Plans
100

This event significantly reshaped both the Old and New Worlds by transferring crops, animals, and diseases.

What is the Columbian Exchange?

100

This crop became the primary economic driver in the Chesapeake colonies, heavily relying on a large labor force.

What is tobacco?

100

This tax, passed in 1765, sparked widespread colonial protests and led to the formation of the first unified resistance groups.

What is the Stamp Act?

100

This early U.S. document created a weak central government that could not effectively address internal rebellions.

What is the Articles of Confederation?

100

This philosophical concept influenced the creation of Rhode Island and the idea of separation of church and state.

What is "freedom of conscience"?

200

The Spanish used this system to exploit Native American labor in their colonies.

What is the encomienda system?

200

This act imposed restrictions on colonial trade, forcing the American colonies to primarily trade with England.

What is the Navigation Acts?

200

This event directly resulted in British taxation policies and military presence in the colonies due to the need to pay for war debts.

What is the French and Indian War?

200

This rebellion in the late 1780s demonstrated the weaknesses of the Articles of Confederation and pushed for a stronger federal government.

What is Shays' Rebellion?

200

The creation of a national bank was part of this financial plan to strengthen the U.S. economy.

What is Alexander Hamilton's economic plan?

300

This was the primary motive for the establishment of New France in North America.

What is creating a trade-based economy centered on fur trading and alliances with Native American tribes?

300

This system allowed for cheap labor in early colonial America, especially in the Chesapeake, but was eventually replaced by slavery.

What was indentured servitude?

300

This pamphlet by Thomas Paine argued for independence from Britain and played a significant role in mobilizing support for revolution.

What is Common Sense?

300

Alexander Hamilton’s economic plan included the establishment of this to stabilize the U.S. economy.

What is the national bank?

300

This event directly led to the formation of political parties in the United States due to differing views on federal power.

What is the debate over the role of the federal government, particularly the national bank and foreign policy?

400

The spread of these caused widespread death and severe population decline among Native Americans after European contact.

What are European diseases?

400

This rebellion in 1739 in South Carolina marked early organized resistance to slavery in the colonies.

What is the Stono Rebellion?

400

This British act angered colonists by limiting westward expansion after the French and Indian War.

What is the Proclamation of 1763?

400

This event demonstrated the new government’s ability to assert authority and maintain law and order under the Constitution.

What is the Whiskey Rebellion?

400

This intellectual movement, which emphasized reason, individual rights, and the separation of powers, deeply influenced the American Revolution and later movements for liberty and equality.

What is the Enlightenment?

500

The establishment of Spanish missions in the Southwest led to forced conversions and this change in Native American society.  

What is the change in religious practices and social structures?

500

The Glorious Revolution in 1688 led to this consequence in the American colonies.

What is the expansion of colonial self-government and greater religious tolerance?

500

The Treaty of Paris (1763) ended this European nation’s presence in North America.

What is France?

500

The Anti-Federalists argued for the inclusion of this in the Constitution to protect individual rights.

What is the Bill of Rights?

500

This rebellion was a significant event during George Washington’s presidency, demonstrating the new federal government’s ability to enforce law and order.

What is the Whiskey Rebellion?

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