French/Indian
War
Causes of
American Rev.
American
Rev.
Declaration of
Independence
Articles of
Confederation
Vocab/
Acts
Misc.
100

Who fought the French and Indian War?

France/Natives vs England/Colonists

100

The following image is a colonist's rendition of which event?

Boston Massacre

100

This future President of the United States served as the Commander of the Continental Army during the American Revolution.

George Washington

100

What date was the Declaration of Independence signed on?

July 4th, 1776

100

What was the United States FIRST system of government known as?

Articles of Confederation

100

What is a loyalist?

Colonist loyal to the British

100

Finish the following motto: "No taxation without...."

Representation

200

What was the primary cause of the French and Indian War?

Control of the Ohio River Valley

200

The Boston Tea Party was a protest in response to which tax?

Tea Act

200

Following the end of the American Revolution, the federal government would have to ask whom for money to pay off their debts?

Individual states

200

How many sections are in the Declaration of Independence?

4

200

Under the Articles of Confederation, which of these powers belong to the FEDERAL (NATIONAL) government?

Levy taxes to raise money, Declare war, Control trade

Declare War

200

What made purchasing land easier for settlers beginning in 1800?

Land Act of 1800

200

Even after losing the American Revolution, the British maintained a strong military presence where?

Great Lakes

300

This group of people established a fur trade with the Native Americans and even married into their tribes.

French

300

Why did colonists dump hundreds of crates of English tea into the Boston Harbor?

They were protesting the Tea Act of 1773

300

The signing of which treaty brought an end to the American Revolutionary War?

Treaty of Paris

300

Which is NOT a compoenent of the Declaration of Independence?

Declaration of Natural Rights, Preamble, List of Grievances, or the Bill of Rights

Bill of Rights

300

The power to print/coin money fell to whom under the Articles of Confederation?

National government

300

Which act forced colonists to provide food and shelter for British soldiers?

Quartering Act

300

Following the French and Indian War, Native Americans attacked several British military forts throughout the Ohio River Valley in what became known as

Pontiac's Rebellion

400

How did the French and Native Americans benefit from each other?

They conducted trade with each other

400

Why did the relationship between Britain and the colonies began to deteriorate?

Colonists did not want to pay for the French and Indian War

400

American colonists who supported independence were known as:

Patriots

400

Which philosophers ideas are present in the Declaration of Independence?

John Locke

400

Who had the power to tax the people under the Articles of Confederation?

State governments

400

An Anti-British group founded in Boston by Samuel Adams.

Sons of Liberty

400

Why did states fear having a strong federal government?

They feared it becoming like a monarchy

500

What did the Proclamation of 1763 prevent colonists from doing?

Living west of the Appalachian Mountains

500

How did colonial leaders use the Boston Massacre to their advantage?

It was used as propaganda for support against the British

500

Thomas Payne published reasons for independence and justified it in his pamphlet known as:

Common Sense

500

The Declaration of Independence contains ideas from which philosophical time period?

Enlightenment

500

Which state delayed the ratification of the Articles of Confederation due to disputes over land in the west?

Maryland

500

The Coercive (Intolerable) Acts were passed for the purpose of

Punishing colonists for the Boston Tea Party

500

Why was the Mississippi River important to American merchants and business people?

It was used for transporting goods to market

600

What was the King's reasoning for the Proclamation of 1763?

To stop the colonists from fighting with the Native Americans

600

The Olive Branch Petition was an attempt by the colonists to:

Reconcile with Great Britain

600

What was the purpose of the image shown here, created by Benjamin Franklin?

To unite the colonies

600

According to the Declaration of Independence, to which three freedoms are all colonists entitled to?

Life, Liberty, and the Pursuit of Happiness

600

The most significant thing of the Articles of Confederation.

Congress could not collect taxes

600

What did the Ordinance of 1785 accomplish?

Divided the land into sections to sell to settlers.

600

What is the meaning of "Don't Tread on Me?"

Colonies willingness to defend their freedoms and liberties

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