Different Wars/ Battles
Important Documents/ Acts
Famous People
Definitions
Extra Information
100
A political upheaval during which colonists in the Thirteen American Colonies rejected the British monarchy and overthrew the authority of Great Britain, and founded the United States of America.
The American Revolution/ Revolutionary War
100
The first ten amendments to the United States Constitution.
The Bill of Rights
100
He lead the U.S through the Civil War. He is most known for writing the Emancipation Proclamation.
Abraham Lincoln
100
Took place after the Civil war. It was an attempt to help rebuild the war torn South.
Reconstruction
100
In the French and Indian War why did each side want the Ohio River Valley? Who did the Indians side with and why?
The Indians sided with France because they only wanted to trade there, while Britain wanted to settle there permanently.
200
A war fought between Britain and the Colonies vs France and the Indians. It was a battle over the Ohio River Valley.
The French and Indian War
200
The formal statement written by Thomas Jefferson declaring the freedom of the thirteen American colonies from Great Britain
The Declaration of Independence
200
An early English philosopher and physician, know as the Father of Liberalism. He believed men are by nature free and equal.
John Locke
200

Voting rights guaranteed regardless of race

15th Amendment 

200
the 19th-century doctrine or belief that the expansion of the US throughout the American continents was both justified and inevitable.


Manifest Destiny
300

The first shots of the civil war were fired at 

Fort Sumter 

300

was an unwritten deal, informally arranged among U.S. Congressmen, that settled the intensely disputed 1876 presidential election. It resulted in the United States federal government pulling the last troops out of the South, and ending the Reconstruction Era.

Compromise of 1877

300
Abolitionists were _____________________________, two examples if abolitionists are ______________ and _____________.
Those who wanted to end slavery. Some include Harriet Tubman, Fredrick Douglass, and Harriet Beecher Stowe.
300
It is the belief in the benefits of profitable trading; commercialism.
Mercantalism
300
Weaknesses of the AOC
No Tax, No Trade, No Military
400

DEADLIEST BATTLE OF THE CIVIL WAR 

Battle of Gettysburg .

400
The first Constitution of the United States that was was proven weak by Shay's Rebellion because it created a weak National government that couldn't trade or collect tax.
Articles of Confederation
400
An English American political activist, philosopher and founding father of the U.S. He believed we should become independent from Britain and wrote "Common Sense"
Thomas Paine
400
Life, Liberty, and the Pursuit of Happiness
Inalienable Rights, Natural Rights
400

ended the French and Indian War/Seven Years' War between Great Britain and France, as well as their respective allies.

Treaty of Paris

500
One of our founding Fathers, who is responsible for being the main author of the Declaration of Independence. He is also responsible for organizing the Louisiana Purchase and expanding the U.S.
Thomas Jefferson
500
The ________________ was the first governing document of Plymouth Colony. The ________________ was also the first written framework of government established in the U.S, and is cited as the first example of self-government in America. (Both blanks are the same word)
The Mayflower Compact
500
Describe the differences between Federalists and Anti- Federalists
Federalists were in favor of the constitution. They were usually wealthy landowners int he Northern states. They believed in elitism because they felt their class was the only one fit to govern. Federalists wanted a strong central government and wanted to remove all the common people from power because they could not govern themselves. Anti- Federalists did not support the constitution. They were usually small farmers or laborers who believed in the goodness of the common man. They also believed the elite were corrupt. Anti -Federalists wanted strong state governments in order to secure their rights.
500
Loyalty to one's own region rather than the country as a whole.
Sectionalism
500

became the first casualty of the American Revolution when he was shot and killed in what became known as the Boston Massacre.

Crispus Attucks 

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