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100

What was the date Christopher Columbus sailed the ocean?  

October 12, 1492

100

What was the first successful settlement in the Virginia colony founded in May 1607, the settlement became part of the Virginia Joint Stock Company of London in 1602? 

Jamestown

100

How long the French and Indian war last?

9 years (1754-1763)

100

What factor led to the War of 1812?

Americas involvement growing in European commerce and affairs

100

Why did the Native American people lack immunity to European diseases?

Most Indigenous peoples did not live in urban areas which meant they did not develop a resistance to many animal-borne illnesses

200

What was the name of three ships Christopher Columbus sailed with?

The Nina, The Pinta, The Santa Maria

200

What was a impact of the 1st Great Awakening?

More individuals converted to Christianity, a rise in the number of Church denominations

200

What consequence did the French and Indian war have for indigenous people?

The British victory resulted in renewed pressure on tribal lands
200

What factor put pressure on Native American territory in the southeastern US in the 19th century?

Soil depletion pushed farmers west in search of new land

200

What did the Romantic movement reveal about American culture?

It showed European influence on American culture.

300

What is the Treaty Tordesillas?

1494, Signed by Spain and Portugal dividing the territories of the New World

300

What was the Pope's Rebellion?

The Spanish Roman Catholic's mission in New Mexico began to oppress the natives by attempting to derive them of their religious customs

300

How did colonist react to the Proclamation of 1763?

Many were angry and continued to settle illegally beyond the demarcation line

300

What was the Nat Turner Rebellion?

Raised southern fears of a general slave uprising and had a profound effect on the attitude of Southerners towards slavery

300

What important consequence did the French and Indian War have in North America?

The British victory expelled France from North America

400

What was the name of the King and Queen that gave Columbus a second chance to sail?

King Ferdinand and Queen Isabella

400

What did Roger Williams do and what did it offer? 

He left the Massachusetts Colony and purchased land from a Indian tribe and founded Rhode Island, the only colony to offer complete religious freedom.

400

How did the Constitution address slavery?

The Constitution included several compromises that legalized slavery

400

What was an important consequence of the Missouri Compromise of 1820?

It temporarily silenced debate but ultimately failed to resolve the controversy over slavery

400

What was an important feature of the Enlightenment?

The Enlightenment highlighted the values Britain shared with her North American colonies.

500

What country mostly accelerated the process of selling and buying of slaves?

Portugal 

500

A administrative body created by King James ll to implement Navigation Acts and help defend themselves from French and Native American forces

Dominion of New England

500

What political role did women play in the new American Republic?

Mothers preserved the republican ideals

500

How successful was the Seneca Falls convention in advancing women's rights?

It began the process of organizing advocates but change occurred slowly over decades

500

Why did Jacksonian Democrats oppose the Market Revolution and industrialization?


The economic changes created inequality and wage-dependency.

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