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Really EASY stuff!
100
This was the most profitable crop in South Carolina and Georgia.
What is rice?
100
This was the first college founded in the colonies.
What is Harvard?
100
A group of civilians trained to fight in emergencies is called this.
What is a militia?
100
This document was signed in 1763, ending the French and Indian War.
What is the Treaty of Paris?
100
This was the most important cash crop in Virginia and Maryland.
What is tobacco?
200
This man was hired by the plantation owner to manage the slaves working on a plantation in the South.
What is an overseer?
200
King John signed this document in 1215, establishing the idea of LIMITED GOVERNMENT.
What is the Magna Carta?
200
Ben Franklin's idea for united the separate colonies into "one general government" was called this.
What is the Albany Plan of Union?
200
This chief worked to organize Native Americans groups and declared war against the British.
Who is Pontiac?
200
The rules governing the behavior and punishment of slaves were known as these.
What are the Slave Codes?
300
Most Southern plantations were located in this region of flat plains near the coast.
What is the Tidewater?
300
These were the THREE types of colonies. (Yes, you need all three!)
What are charter, proprietary, and royal colonies?
300
Many people, called this, came to North America from France to convert Native Americans to Catholicism.
What are missionaries?
300
This set the western limit for settlers at the Appalachian Mountains.
What is the Proclamation of 1763?
300
Many of the greatest minds of the 1700s were inspired by this movement based on the idea that knowledge, reason, and science could explain the world and improve society.
What is the Enlightenment?
400
The four main "players" in the triangular trade routes were traders in these four locations.
What are the (1) British colonies, (2) Britain, (3) West Indies, and (4) Africa
400
The religious revival that was sweeping the colonies from the 1720s to 1740s became known as this.
What is the Great Awakening?
400
The five (and later six) groups of Native Americans that sided with the British was called this. (2 words)
What is the Iroquois Confederacy?
400
This British general was sent to force the French out of the Ohio Country, but had an "epic fail".
Who is Edward Braddock?
400
These were the three words at the bottom of Ben Franklin's political cartoon with the snake.
What is "Unite or Die"?
500
One of the rare authentic accounts of the Middle Passage was written by this man.
Who is Olaudah Equiano?
500
When Charles II was removed during the Glorious Revolution, these two people were place on the throne instead.
Who are William and Mary?
500
George Washington returned to find the French were already building this fort, which would later have its name changed to Fort Pitt after the British captured it. (Spelling counts because it's a 500-pointer!)
What is Fort Duquesne?
500
(Number your responses) Spain gave up (1) _____ to the British, but gained land known as the (2) _____ west of the (3) _______ River, as well as port town of (4) _____ at the end of that river.
What are (1) Florida (2) Louisiana Territory (3) Mississippi (4) New Orleans
500
Peter Zenger's 1735 court case was an important step in the development of a free _________ in America.
What is a free "press"?
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