Colonial settlement
Early Colonial Government
Causes of American Revolution
Revolutionary War
US Constitution
100

This economic policy aims to reduce a country's imports and expand exports to maximize wealth

Mercantalism

100

Most colonial immigrants came from this continent

Europe

100

The winner of the French and Indian War

Great Britain

100

This document let Great Britain know the colonists wanted to separate and become independent

Declaration of Independence

100

The document that outlined America's first form of government

Articles of Confederation

200

The term used to describe trade relations between America, Europe, and Africa. 

Trans-Atlantic Trade

200

The journey slaves took from Africa to America

Middle Passage

200

Great Britain used this method to recover heavy financial losses and debt following the French and Indian War

Tax colonists

200

After an American victory at the Battle of Saratoga, this country helped America in the war

France

200

This document replaced the Articles of Confederation because it was not strong enough to govern the new nation effectively 

US Constitution

300

This English law required all colonial trade on English ships, all goods through English ports, and exports only go to England. 

Navigation Acts

300

This policy allowed the colonists to self-govern for the first time

Salutary Neglect

300

This prevented colonists from settling west of the Appalachian Mountains

Proclamation of 1763

300
He became the leader of the American Continental Army, and later became a US President

George Washington

300

This "agreement" created a bicameral legislature consisting of a House of Representatives and Senate to solve the issue of equal representation

The Great Compromise

400

The three regions of colonial America.

Southern, Mid-Atlantic, New England

400

First elected legislative body in the coloines

House of Burgesses

400

This group organized protests and boycotts prior to the American Revolution

Sons of Liberty

400

A significant factor in the Battles of Trenton, Saratoga, and Yorktown that allowed the Americans to win

Geography (knowledge of the land)

400

This established how slaves would be counted for population representation in the House of Representatives

Three-Fifths Compromise

500

The reason the New England colonies were originally established.

Religious purposes

500

Religious movement that unified colonists and challenged authority of Great Britain

1st Great Awakening

500

This book, written by Thomas Paine, tried to persuade colonists to go to war with Great Britain

Common Sense

500

Foreign military leaders brought in to provide training and battle strategies to the Continental Army

Baron von Steuben and Marquis de LaFayette

500

The Anti-Federalists required these to be added to the Constitution before supporting and ratifying it

Bill of Rights
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