The French&Indian War
Gov & Constitution
Religious and Social Movements
Trade
Political Parties
100

Who were the countries in conflict during the French and Indian War?

The French and Indian war was a conflict between Great Britain and France

100

What did the Proclamation of 1763 do?

Prohibited colonists from settling on lands aquired from French during war.

100

What was Republican Motherhood

called for educating women (revolutionary at this time)

100

Why was there a rise in Mercantilism?

allowed colonizers to gain revenue from trade with other countries w different resources

100

What did the Federalists believe

wanted a stronger central gov

200

Who did most Native Americans ally with and why?

They allied with the French because they did not care to displace Native Americans as much as GB did. 

200

What did the Sugar Act do? 

placed duties on foreign sugar and certain luxuries.

200

What caused the 2nd Great Awakening

was a reaction to growth of science and rationalism.

200

What was a cause of the rise of mercantilism

Triangular Trade


200

What did the Anti-Federalists believe

strong central gov would destroy the work of the revolution
300

What was the F&I conflict over?

Conflict between France and GB over territorial claims and religious differences. 

300

What did the Townshend Acts do?

enacted new duties on tea, glass and paper to pay crown officials in the colonies

300

What did the 2nd GA inspire

the rise of evangelicalism 

300

What were the three parts of the triangular trade

Europe, W Africa and New World

300

Federalist position on constitution?

supported ratification

400

What treaty ended the war?

The treaty of Paris of 1763 ended the war.

400

What was the cause of GB's acts in the colonies that angered colonists?

The Declaration of Independance

400

How was the 2nd GA different from the 1st

The 1st was in Britain and focused on already members of the church, while 2nd was in the US.

400

impact of triangular trade

provided Americans with the manufactured tools and weapons from Europe to conquer and settle North America.

400

Anti-Federalist position on constitution?

opposed ratification

500

What were some effects of GB's win in this war?

Challenged the autonomy of Native Americans, and gave GB unchallenged supremacy among Europeans in America

500

What treaty ended the American Revolution

The Treaty of Paris, which meant GB recognized the colonies as independant

500
What did the Daughters of Liberty do 

cooking and nursing for militia

500

What were the major things that were traded?

raw materials, manufactured goods, and slaves

500

What ended the debate of the constitution?

The bill of rights

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