Native Americans
Early Colonization
Colonial Life & Government
Taxes & Protest
Government
Westward Expansion
French and Indian War and Colonial Unity
100

What number system did the Maya and Aztecs both use?

Zero

100

What were the two main reasons settlers came to the English colonies?

Religious freedom and to make money through farming

100

What is religious toleration? Where was it found?

Allowing others to practice their own religion. It was found in the Middle Colonies. 

100

Why were American colonists upset about British tax laws?

Colonists lacked representation in Parliament

100

What are "separation of powers" and "checks and balances"?

Systems that prevent any one branch of government from becoming too powerful

100

What is the Sedition Act?

A law that punished people who insulted or spoke against the government

100

What was the French and Indian War?

War between Great Britain and France. Great Britain won, but left the country in debt. 

200

Name one way Native Americans adapted to their environment.

Built irrigation systems for farming / hunted buffalo / built pueblos / fished

200

What was the Columbian Exchange?

The spread of people, goods, and diseases between Europe and the Americas

200

Name the three regions of the thirteen colonies.

New England

Middle 

Southern

200

Why did the British begin to tax the colonies?

They were in debt from the French and Indian War.

200

What were three weaknesses of the Articles of Confederation.

The Articles of Confederation were too weak.

- No president

- Unable to tax

- Difficult to pass laws. 

200

What did the Sedition Act make illegal?

Speaking against or writing false things about the government or President

200

What is the "Join or Die" cartoon about?

It showed the need for colonies to unite together / unity was necessary for survival

300

Why did different Native American groups develop different cultures?

Each group adapted to its own environment in a different way

300

What disease did the Columbian Exchange spread to Native Americans?

Various European diseases / smallpox

300

What mainly caused differences between the three colonial regions?

Geographic conditions

300

Name two forms of protest.  Why did boycotts work against British taxes?

Boycott/Smuggling

They caused British merchants to lose money

300

Which house of Congress is based on population? Which had equal representation?

House of Representatives (population). Senate (equal)

300

Why were people upset by the Sedition Act?

It violated free speech rights / people could be punished for criticizing the government

300

Name one Act the British passed and what it did.

Stamp Act (paper goods) / Tea Act (tea) / Townshend Acts (manufactured goods) / Quartering Act (soldiers could live in colonists' homes) / taxes without representation (no say in Parliament)

400

What was the major cause of death for Native Americans after contact with Spanish explorers?

Disease. Specifically Smallpox

400

Name one item that traveled from Europe to the Americas during the Columbian Exchange.

Horses / pigs / cattle / wheat / disease

400

What does "mercantilism" mean?

The belief that colonies exist to benefit the economy of the mother country

400

What does the phrase "no taxation without representation" mean?

Colonists should not be taxed if they cannot have a say in the British Parliament.

400

Name the three branches of government. What are their roles?

Legislative Branch - makes the laws

Executive Branch - enforces the laws

Judicial Branch - interprets the laws

400

What was Manifest Destiny?

The belief that God gave the United States the right to expand westward all the way to the Pacific Ocean. 

400

What was an effect of the Boston Tea Party?

Great Britain punished the colonists with the Intolerable Acts.

500

Which Native American group built floating gardens?

The Aztec

500

What was one effect of the Columbian Exchange on Native American populations?

Many Native Americans died from disease

500

What is the difference between subsistence farming and plantation farming?

Subsistence farming is growing food for your own family / Plantation farming is growing crops to sell for profit

500

What historical event did the series of British policies and colonial protests lead to?

The American Revolution

500

What did the separation of powers accomplish?

It divided government power so no one branch became too strong

500

How did westward expansion affect Native Americans?

They were forced from their lands / many died / they were relocated

500

Why was the Battle of Saratoga known as the turning point of the American Revolution?

France began to help out the colonists. 

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