French and Indian War
American Revolution
Articles of Confederation
The Constitution
Early Years of the Republic
100
The French and Indian War is also known as this.
What is the Seven Years War?
100

These two European countries supported the American Revolution

What are France and Spain?

100

The Northwest Ordinance prohibited what in the Northwest territories? 

What is slavery? 

100

This group opposed the ratification of the Constitution.

Who are the Anti-Federalists?

100
This man was the first Secretary of the Treasury and devised a financial program that helped to put the United States on secure financial footing as well as strengthened the ties between states and the central government.
Who is Alexander Hamilton?
200
This territory was claimed by both the French and the British and conflict here ultimately led to the French and Indian War.
What is the Ohio Valley?
200
This act required a tax on all printed items, from college diplomas, court documents, land titles, and contracts to newspapers, almanacs, and playing cards.
What is The Stamp Act?
200
These two branches of government did not exist under the Articles of Confederation.
What are the Judicial and Executive branches?
200

_____________ powers are powers specifically listed in the Constitution

What are enumerated powers?

200

George Washington, in his farewell address, warned the nation against these things (give me one).

What are sectionalism based on regional differences, political parties, and foreign entanglements?

300
This man led an expedition into the Ohio Valley to reassert British claims over the region.
Who is George Washington?
300

This petition was adopted by Congress on July 5th, 1775 to be sent to the King as a last attempt to prevent formal war from being declared. 

What is the Olive Branch Petition?

300
The lack of power to do this, led to a fiscal crisis where the central government was nearly bankrupt by 1780.
What is the power to tax?
300

The Constitution (according to the Virginia Plan) established the following type of legislature.

What is bicameral legislature made up of the House of Representatives and the Senate?

300

This kerfuffle was in response to Hamilton's excise tax on alcohol.

What is the Whiskey Rebellion?

400
After the Seven Years' War, this british policy towards the enforcement of laws in the colonies ended.

What is statutory neglect? 

400
Kerfuffles at these two towns are often thought of as the beginning of the American Revolution.
What is Lexington and Concord?
400
This prohibited slavery and earmarked funds from land sales for the support of schools. It also set the population requirement to become a state at 60,000.
What is the Northwest Ordinance of 1787?
400

This was promised to the Anti-Federalists in order to get the Constitution ratified.

What are the Bill of Rights, the first 10 amendments to the Constitution.

400
This man was responsible for getting the Alien and Sedition Acts passed and was the only Federalist president.
Who is John Adams?
500

This treaty granted Britain the following territories: French Canada, all French territory east of the Mississippi River, Spanish Florida and recent conquests in Africa and India.

What is the Treaty of Paris, 1763?

500

Most Patriot women did not physically fight in the American Revolution, but they got involved in the American Revolution in this way. 

What is wrote letters of correspondence, wrote essays for the Patriot cause, organized fundraisers and produced goods to supply the Continental Army?

500
This conflict in Massachusetts was about exorbitant tax increases that caused mobs of angry farmers to close the courts to prevent foreclosure on their farms.
What is Shay's Rebellion?
500
These were a series of essays written in New York advocating for the ratification of the Constitution.
What are the Federalist Papers?
500

This agreement between Britain and the U.S. helped avert war in 1794.

What is Jay's Treaty?

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