Key Events
Key Figures
Citizenship/Gov.
Thirteen Colonies
The Amendments
100

This event involved colonists dumping tea into the harbor to protest taxes.

The Boston Tea Party

100

This individual was the first Treasury Secretary for the nation and a key Author of the Federalist Papers.


Alexander Hamilton

100

The status of being a member of a particular country and having rights and responsibilities within that country.


Citizenship

100

These four colonies make up the middle colonies.

Pennsylvania, New York, New Jersey, and Delaware.

100

This amendment protects the population's right to form organized militia and bear arms.

The 2nd Amendment

200

In this event, British soldiers fired into a crowd, killing five colonists.

The Boston Massacre

200

This individual wrote the original first draft of the Constitution and was the Nation’s first Secretary of State


Thomas Jefferson

200

The ability to vote, freedom of speech, access to a fair trial, and education are all ________ of citizens


Rights

200

This was the first colony established in America in 1607.

Jamestown, Virginia.

200

This amendment abolished slavery.

The 13th Amendment

300
This date is when the United States officialy declared its Independence.

July 4th, 1776

300

This individual was the first Vice President of the United States and eventually became the second President of the United States


John Adams

300

In this type of government, the power is vested in the people, who can choose their leaders through free and fair elections


Democracy

300

The colony of Maryland was started for this religious group.

Catholics

300

This amendment allowed women to vote.

The 19th Amendment

400

This is where the final major battle of the Revolutionary War and the location of British General Cornwallis' surrender.

Yorktown

400

This individual was known as the “Father of the Constitution”, and he later Drafted the Bill of Rights


James Madison

400

This branch of government is responsible for making laws.

Legislative Branch
400

This entity controlled the 13 colonies prior to their independence.

England

400

This amendment protects citizens against excessive fines as well as cruel and unusual punishment.

The 8th Amendment

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