Establishment of Colonies
Colonial Society, Government, Politics
French and Indian War
The Road to Revolution
The American Revolution
100

What was the first permanent English colony?

Jamestown 


100

What was the first legislative body in the colonies?

House of Burgesses 

100

Who made up the armies of the French and Indian War?

British troops and colonists

French and their Native American allies


100

What was taxed under the Stamp Act of 1765?

All paper goods that require the stamp of the king (i.e., books, newspapers, deeds, playing cards, dice).

100

What battles marked the beginning of the American Revolution?

Lexington and Concord

200

What led to the institution of the Halfway Covenant?

Declining in Church membership of the Puritan faith

200

Who appointed the royal Governers?

The King

200

What goods did the Native Americans and French trade?

French-finished goods

Native Americans-fur

200

What company was granted a monopoly on trade with the colonies, specifically on tea?

East India Company 

200

What battle marked the end of the American Revolution?

Battle of Yorktown


300

Why did the Puritans implement the Halfway Covenant?

To gain more church followers

300

What crops dominated the Southern economy?

Rice, Indigo, Tobacco

300

The land disputes in what territory led to the French and Indian War?

Ohio River Valley

300

How did the patriots react to the Boston Massacre?

Used it as propaganda to influence other colonists to join their cause?

300

Why was the Battle of Saratoga important for Washington and the Continental Army?

The Continental Army won a decisive victory which convinced the French to aid the Americans in fighting the British.

400

What was the impact of Bacon's Rebellion?

It led to the rise of slave labor and the decrease in the use of indentured servants. 

400

What were the four major port cities in colonial America? 

Boston, New York, Philadelphia, & Charles Town

400

What did British Prime Minister William Pitt issued to win the war?

Blank Check

400

How did the colonists react to the Townshend Acts (1767)?

Colonists protested "taxation without representation" and organized a new boycott of imported goods.

400

What was the significance of Valley Forge?

It allowed for George Washington to train the Continental Army with the help of Von Stueben and LaFayette.

500

What were the ideological differences between the puritans and the pilgrims (separatists)?

Puritans wanted to fix the issues within the Anglican church; the pilgrims wanted to leave the Anglican church all together.

500

What is mercantilism?

An economic system where a nation attempts to enrich itself by: Minimizing Imports, Maximizing Exports, Balancing a Trade Surplus, Accumulation of Wealth and Power, Building Reserves of Gold and Silver, and Building Colonies for resources.




500

What was the purpose of the Proclamation of 1763?

Meant to stop colonists from moving out past the Appalachian Mountains due to the rising costs to support the deployment of British troops into the Ohio River Valley?

500

Who were the three Enlightenment thinkers and their philosophies?

John Locke: Natural Rights (Life, Liberty, Property)

Rousseau: social w/ government

Montesquieu: separate branches of government (divided power)

500

What were the advantages/disadvantages of the Continental Army and the British army?

Continental Army: 

Familiarity with the environment, A commitment to win the war, Short supply lines to their soldiers, A defensive strategy to outlast the British

British Army: 

–400% larger & more experienced army, More money, The world’s most dominant navy, Manufacturing to make war supplies

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