Colonial America
Revolution & Independence
Constitution
Expansion & Reform
Sectionalism & Civil War
100

What economic system governed colonial trade, emphasizing exports over imports?

mercantilism

100

This act required colonists to house and feed British soldiers.

Quartering Act

100

The first U.S. government, replaced due to its weakness.

Articles of Confederation

100

This 1803 deal doubled the size of the U.S.

Louisiana Purchase

100

This 1820 compromise maintained the balance of free and slave states.

Missouri Compromise

200

This 1676 rebellion highlighted tensions between frontier settlers and colonial elites.

Bacon’s Rebellion

200

This 1770 event was used as propaganda against British rule.

Boston Massacre

200

This compromise resolved how slaves would be counted for representation.

Three-Fifths Compromise

200

This term describes the belief that Americans were destined to expand westward.

Manifest Destiny

200

This book by Harriet Beecher Stowe increased Northern opposition to slavery.

Uncle Tom’s Cabin

300

What was the first representative legislative assembly in the colonies?

Virginia House of Burgesses

300

This 1774 meeting of colonial delegates aimed to respond to the Intolerable Acts.

First Continental Congress

300

This series of essays supported ratification of the Constitution.

Federalist Papers

300

This movement aimed to eliminate alcohol consumption.

Temperance Movement

300

This law allowed territories to decide the slavery issue for themselves, leading to violence.

Kansas-Nebraska Act

400

The "City upon a Hill" was a vision for what colony?

Massachusetts Bay

400

Who wrote Common Sense, urging independence from Britain?

Thomas Paine

400

Who led the first presidential cabinet and established financial policies?

Alexander Hamilton

400

This former slave became a powerful voice in abolition through his writing and speeches.

Frederick Douglass

400

This Supreme Court decision denied citizenship to African Americans.

Dred Scott decision

500

This 1739 uprising was one of the largest slave revolts in the colonies.

Stono Rebellion

500

This treaty formally ended the Revolutionary War in 1783.

Treaty of Paris

500

This 1794 uprising was a response to federal excise taxes and showed federal power.

Whiskey Rebellion

500

This early 19th-century event changed how goods were produced and transported.

Market Revolution

500

This radical abolitionist led a raid on Harper’s Ferry in 1859.

John Brown

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