Indigenous group that Columbus and his men first encountered in Hispaniola.
Widespread transfer of plants, animals, culture, human populations, technologies, and ideas between the Americas and the "Old World" in the 15th and 16th centuries.
The people who wrote the Constitution were called:
Who are FRAMERS of the Constitution?
OR
Who are the Founding Fathers?
The Wampanoag leader who grew up among both Puritans and Indians who eventually waged war against the English but ended up losing nearly all Native American land in New England.
This policy required local governments of the American colonies to provide the British soldiers with housing and food.
Idea of women's roles before, during and after the American Revolution: women were considered a custodian of civic virtue responsible for upholding the morality of her husband and children. What was this called?
What is Republican Motherhood?
Response must include the following:
-Counting slaves as part of the population to determine representation in Congress
(Or Bering Strait Theory)
This policy allowed for any person who settled in Virginia or paid for the transportation expenses of another person who settled in Virginia to receive fifty acres of land for each immigrant.
Identify TWO terms of the Treaty of Paris (1783).
Response must include two of the following:
-British accepted American independence and boundaries
-resolved the difficult issues of fishing rights on the Newfoundland banks
-promised restitution of property lost during the war by Americans loyal to the British cause
-provided for the evacuation of British forces from the thirteen states.
AND
What is the Bill of Rights?