Colonial Regions
Colonial Life
Causes of the American Revolution
The American Revolution
Early Government
100

Colonial region settled by the English in an effort to make money 

Southern Colonies

100

Event in which townspeople were accused of witchcraft then put trial resulting in multiple hangings and a climate of fear

Salem Witch Trials

100

Groups of rebellious men who organized resistance to British colonial policies of taxation and women who organized boycotts of British goods (2 answers)

Sons and Daughters of Liberty

100

Leader of the Colonial army who led the colonists to victory over the British

George Washington

100

Americas first form of government which provided for a very weak central government and strong state governments

Articles of Confederation

200

Colonial region settled by Puritans escaping religious persecution in England

New England Colonies

200

Portion of the triangular trade route in which African Slaves were transported to America in horrible conditions

Middle Passage

200

Colonists in Boston pour crates of English tea in Boston harbor as revenge for increased taxes on tea in the Americas

Boston Tea Party

200

First battle of the American Revolution

Lexington and Concord

200

People in favor of a powerful central government and weak state government -> led by Alexander Hamilton and James Madison

Federalists

300

Colonial region settled by Quakers who practiced religious freedom in their colony

Middle Colonies

300

Economic system in which colonies provide natural resources to the mother country 

Mercantilism

300

Tax on printed paper products in the colonies in an effort to pay for the French and Indian War

Stamp Act

300

Washington's winter encampment during which harsh conditions led to numerous deaths from illness and the cold

Valley Forge

300

Law adopted under the Articles which outlined the process for becoming a state and outlawed slavery in the Northwest Territory

Northwest Ordinance

400

These colonies had an economy based on cash crop agriculture and used slavery as a primary source of labor

Southern Colonies

400

Rebellion in Virginia which resulted in the decreased use of indentured servants and an increased use of slave labor

Bacon's Rebellion

400

British soldiers open fire on a mob of civilians leading to further anger against English rule

Boston Massacre

400

Final battle of the American Revolution in which the British were surrounded on land and by sea

Battle of Yorktown

400

People who wanted a weak central government and strong state governments

Anti-Federalists

500

These colonies had moderate winters and were known as the "Breadbasket" colonies.

Middle Colonies

500

First written form of government in the New World

Mayflower Compact

500

Law passed by England which forbid colonists from settling west of teh Appalachian Mountains

Proclamation of 1763

500

First major victory by the colonists over the British which resulted in the French agreeing to become allies of the colonists

Battle of Saratoga

500

Series of essays written in support of ratification of the Constitution

Federalist Papers

600

These colonies were characterized by long cold winters and rocky soil. They had an economy based on lumber and ship building

New England Colonies

600

The first elected government body in the colonies

Virginia House of Burgesses

600

A series of laws passed by England to punish the colonies for the Boston Tea Party

Intolerable Acts

600

Surprise attach launched by Washington on Christmas Eve in when he attacked Hessian forces in New Jersey

Battle of Trenton

600

Rebellion in which farmers in Massachusetts rose up against the state government in response to taxes -> demonstrated the weaknesses of the Articles

Shay's Rebellion

700

The first permanent English colony in the Americas

Jamestown

700

Religious revival in colonial America that stressed an individual relationship with God and led to people questioning the established church

First Great Awakening

700

Persuasive pamphlet written by Thomas Paine that convinced many colonists to support independence from Britain 

Common Sense

700

Prussian military officer who helped train the continental army and shaped them into a efficient military force

Baron von Stueben

700

Agreement reached between large states and small states that resulted in a bicameral legilature with equal representation (Senate) and proportional representation (House)

Great Compromise

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