This tax was an attempt to try to get the colonists to buy more of a sweet British good
What was the Sugar Act?
Colonists were mad that they were being forced to pay the British government money without having any say. What rhyme captures this idea and became a colonial rallying cry?
Taxation with Representation
How many rights are listed in the Bill of Rights?
10
British soldiers fired their weapons at protesting Bostonians in what was called by the Sons of Liberty as:
The Boston Massacre (1770)
The colonists were mad that they had to pay a tax on all printed items. This tax was known as the:
Stamp Act
What was the main purpose of the Declaration?
To declare the U.S. an independent country.
Name at least 2 rights guaranteed in the 1st Amendment
Freedoms of: Speech, Religion, Press, Assembly, Petition
This was a protest response to the tax on tea. Sons of Liberty members dumped tons of tea into Boston Harbor.
What was the Boston Tea Party?
What is the Quartering Act?
Where does the Declaration say that people's rights come from?
Their creator or God
This group attacked U.S. ships in the Mediterranean Sea, forcing ransom payments and showing the flaws of the Articles.
Who were the Barbary Pirates?
Name 2 changes in the 1787 Constitution to enhance the power of the Federal Government.
Power to tax, raise an army and navy, control the money supply, MANY more possible answers.
This silversmith and engraver spread what some called propaganda with his depiction of what happened during the Boston Massacre.
Who was Paul Revere?
During the Articles period, states were free to print their own money which created this economic problem.
What is inflation?
Name the two houses of Congress. They are responsible for writing Federal laws.
The House of Representatives and the Senate.
Most of the grievances in the Declaration of Independence were directed at this British King.
Who was George III?
Power comes from the people
A major weakness of the Articles of Confederation was that the Federal Government was broke due to not having this power.
What is the power to tax?
The fact that power is SHARED between the national government and state governments is this key Constitutional concept.
What is Federalism?