These colonies are located in the Northeastern United States.
New England
What direction does the front of the school face?
North
This was the route on which slaves were forcibly brought over on ships.
What is "Middle Passage"?
What is Mr. Pruitt's favorite basketball team?
Dallas Mavericks
This colonial region has long hot summers.
Southern Colonies
What city directly east of Garland?
Rowlett
This was Britain’s hands-off policy towards governing the colonies, which caused the colonies to develop their own representative self government.
What is "Salutary Neglect"?
How long was Mr. Pruitt in the Air Force?
24 years
This region of the colonies has rocky ground.
New England
One symbol that represents Brandenburg is the Brandenburg gates which are located in Berlin Germany. What continent is Germany located in?
Europe
Under this economic policy, colonies supply the Mother Country with raw materials and goods made by natural resources.
What is "Mercantilism"?
How many countries has Mr. Pruitt visited?
25(Saudi Arabia, Iraq, Guam, Singapore, Diego Garcia, Philippines, United Arab Emirates, Japan, Thailand, Poland, German, Luxembourg, Belgium, France, Czech Republic, Switzerland, Lichtenstein, Austria, Slovakia, Netherlands, Italy, Spain, Greece, United Kingdom, Jamaica)
The United States gained it's independence from Great Britain during what year?
1776
These people supported the constitution as it was originally written.
Who are Federalists?
What school did Mr. Pruitt get his Bachelor's and Master's degree from?
Wayland Baptist University
How many judges are appointed to the supreme court?
9 Judges
When the United States won the American Revolution they gained land west of what mountain range?
Appalachian Mountains
These people opposed the constitution due to a lack of guaranteed rights in the constitution.
Who are anti-federalists?
Mr. Pruitt and his brothers graduated from this high school.
Rowlett
Maryland, Virginia, North Carolina, South Carolina and Georgia, made up this region in the New World. And this region is known for its long hot summers, and short winters.
What are the Southern Colonies?
In 1803 this was purchased from France for 15 million dollars, doubled the size of the United States over night, and gave control of the Mississippi River to the United States.
What is the Louisiana Purchase.
The Supreme Court is in this branch of government.
What is the Judicial Branch?
In 1620 Pilgrims set sail on the Mayflower and eventually landed to set up this colony.
What is the Plymouth?
This person wrote Uncle Tom's Cabin, a novel that emotionally connected people to the moral issue of slavery, encouraging many to call for the abolition of slavery.
Who is Harriet Beecher Stowe?
To officially approve something.
What is "ratify" or "ratification"?
What is the only country in the Caribbean that Mr. Pruitt visited?
Jamaica
This was bought from Mexico because this area was seen as the most practical route for the new railroad that was expanding across the U.S.
What is the Gadsden Purchase?
In the winter of 1837 five native tribes were forced to walk to "Indian Territory". Many would die and this would come to be known as this.
What is the "Trail of Tears"?
This Supreme Court decision gave Justices the right to declare a law UNCONSTITUTIONAL.
What is the case of Marbury vs Madison?
In 1763 this banned colonists from settling west of the Appalachian Mountains.
What is The Proclamation of 1763?
This former slave sued for freedom saying that he was now living in a free territory. However, the U.S. Supreme Court ruled against him, saying: “He is not a citizen, therefore cannot sue in the American court system.”
Who is Dred Scott?
This is the right to vote in elections.
What is "suffrage"?
What is Mr. Pruitt's favorite NFL team?
Trick Question! He doesn't have one!