Exploration
Colonization
American Identity
Principles of Government
Constitution
100

In 1492, Columbus sailed on 3 Spanish ships to what he thought were the “West Indies”. He landed at an island he named __________________, on ___________.

San Salvador, October 12th

100

In 1607, the Virginia Company set up a colony named _________.

Jamestown

100

A new emphasis on religion in the colonies was called the ___________. 

Great Awakening

100

Rule by the people

popular sovereignty

100

The ________ included a congress with 2-7 delegates from each state and a "league of friendship" among the states.

Articles of Confederation

200

What was the Columbian Exchange?

The exchange of resources, people, and diseases between the Old and New World.

200

The __________ plant made it possible for colonists to build roads and buildings, but it also led to the expansion of slavery.

tobacco

200

Search and seizure of property by the British was allowed under what act?

Navigation Acts
200

we elect representatives to lead us

republicanism

200

The ordinance of ______ included a law that outlawed slavery in states formed in the Northwest territory.

1787

300

Who was Martin Luther?

A German monk who had 95 grievances against the Catholic Church.

300

Pennsylvania's colony was settled by the ______ and William Penn.

Quakers

300

After the French and Indian War, ______ gained Canada and east of the Mississippi River, while _____ gained land west of the Mississippi River.

Great Britain/Spain

300

The government must follow the rules set out in the Constitution

limited government

300

In 1787, the _________ was held in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. The delegates from the state of Rhode Island refused to attend the convention for fear of a stronger federal government.

Constitutional Convention

400

Many explorers were motivated by...

Glory, God, and Gold

400

The first step of self-government in the colonies was the signing of the ___________ in 1620.

Mayflower Compact

400

In 1773, the __________ occurred which led to the Intolerable Acts in 1774.

Boston Tea Party

400

Freedom of speech, religion, assembly, etc.

Individual Rights

400
  1. Under Article V, ⅔ of states may call a __________ to ratify an amendment.

Convention of States

500

Because of the Treaty of Tordesillas, Spanish became the dominant language of _______.

the Americas.

500

The practice of letting colonies flourish with little interference from Great Britain was called ______.

Salutary Neglect

500

The British government taxed the colonists without having a colonial representative in Parliament. This is why colonists coined the phrase..."no ____________ ".

"no taxation without representation"

500

Three branches of government is an example of 

separation of powers

500

Which clause in the constitution did Alexander Hamilton believe gave Congress the power to create a national bank?

Elastic Clause

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