Native Tribes/Colombian Exchange
Federalist vs anti-federalist
Loyalist vs patriot
Trail of Tears
Marbury vs Madison
The Game
100

What were they trading in the middle passage?

Slaves

100

What is a patriot and a loyalist?

A patriot is someone who is for America. A loyalist is a person who is strongly for Britain.

100

Who was involved in the trail of tears?

All of the Native Americans (Cherokee and other tribes)
100

Who was Marbury? What was he for in the case?

Marbury wanted the job he was promised, even though the claim was turned in not in time.

100

Amendment (put the definition)

To change and come to an agreement with something.
200

What year did Christopher Columbus find America?

1492

200

What is a federalist and anti-federalist?

A federalist is someone who supports the Constitution, in that it supports power that goes to a single person. (A more national government) An anti-federalist is someone who is against the Constitution, and wants a government that gives more power to individual states.

200

Who was the main person who started this act?

Andrew Jackson

200
What was Madison for?

Madison was against the idea the Marbury should get the job.

200

Federalist 

Someone who wants the Constitution and is for it.

300

Was is fair when Christopher Columbus took the land of America? Yes or no, and why?

No, because he forced the natives on the land to leave, or would enslave them and abuse them.

300
What was James Madison? (Patriot or Loyalist, Federalist or Anti-Federalist)

James Madison was a federalist and a patriot.

300

What states were included? 

Alabama, Arkansas, Georgia, Illinois, Kentucky, Missouri, North Carolina, Oklahoma, and Tennessee

(Only have to name the main ones we learned about)

300

What was Marbury's argument?

His argument was that he should get the job even though it was not turned into the right place fast enough. He was promised the job, and should get the job.

300

Sovereignty 

To be independent, to have freedom

400

What was the purpose of the Middle Passage?

The purpose was to transport the slaves for labor, and it was a major part of the Triangle trade where lots of goods other than slaves were traded.

400

What was George Washington? (Federalist or anti-federalist) 

He was a federalist.

400

How many routes or trails were used?


3 major routes were used to move the Natives

400

What was Madison's argument?

That Marbury should not get the job because the paper was not turned on time. So it does not count.

400

Proclamation Line

An imaginary line that separated the natives and colonists, that followed the line of the Appalachian mountains.
500

What are 3-4 goods exchanged in the Colombian Exchange?

Tobacco, potatoes, rice, sugar, corn, wheat were the main items.

(Other answers are accepted if correct and not included on the list above.)

500
Why were people anti-federalists?

Some people were anti-federalist because the fear of too much power going to one person, corrupting their freedom. They were traumatized from Britain, and did not want what happened before to happen again.

500

What was the name of the Cherokee person that was for the movement?

John Ridge 

500

What came out of the case Marbury vs Madison? Who won?

Judaical Review came out of the case, which made it legal to have opinions against Congress, and made it legal to say when Congress is wrong. No one won the case, they dismissed the case.

500

Salutary Neglect 

The British rule where rules and laws were loosely or not enforced on the American colonies that regard trade regulations.

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