Regions
Colonization
Causes of Revolution
American Revolution
Constitution
100

Define the term region.

An area with similar characteristics.

100

The area of the Americas the British colonized.

What is the East Coast?

100

Mercantilism is...

the economic system of the British; colonies gather raw materials and the mother country produces manufactured goods.


100

A complaint listed in the Declaration of Independence.

What is a grievance?

100

A person who does not agree with strong national government.

What is an anti-federalist?

200

The characteristics of the southern colonies.

Hot, long summers, grew cash crops.

200

The reason the French colonized the Americas.

To trade furs.

200

The King passed Acts in an attempt to regain money from this war.

What is the French and Indian War?

200

This was the leader of the Continental Army and helped inspire the troops to survive Valley Forge.

Who is George Washington?
200

The principle of voting for others to represent your best interests in government.

What is Republicanism?

300

The characteristics of the middle colonies.

Warm climate, grew crops to make bread.

300

The reason the Spanish colonized the Americas.

What is the 3 G's (God, Glory, and Gold)
300

Define civil disobedience. 

What is an example prior to the American Revolution?

Civil disobedience is peaceful protest.

An example is the Boston Tea Party.

300

This person wrote the Declaration of Independence.

Who is Thomas Jefferson?

300

This event demonstrated the weakness of the central government under the Articles of Confederation.

What is Shays' Rebellion?

400

The characteristics of the New England colonies.

Fishing, cold, infertile soil, whaling

400

The reason the British colonized the Americas.

To expand their empire and to spread mercantilism.

400

The purpose of the Intolerable Acts.

To punish the colonists.

400

This officially ended the American Revolution.

What is the Treaty of Paris?

400

The idea that people give the government through their consent to being governed.

What is Popular Sovereignty?

500

The reasons slavery developed in the southern colonies.

Plantations needed lots of unskilled workers.

500

The reason the first colonial settlers in Massachusetts came to the New World.

What is to practice their religions?

500

This Act placed a tax on all printed papers.

What is the Stamp Act?

500

A large British force was cut off by American and French troops by land and by a French fleet by sea.

What is the Battle of Yorktown?

500

The principle of dividing governments into different levels. (i.e. federal, state, city, etc.)

What is Federalism?

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