Colonies
Religion
Articles of Confederation and Congress
Results of American Revolution
Native Americans
100
First English settlement in North America
What is Roanoke
100
A movement characterized by fervent expressions of religious feeling among masses of people. It was a reaction to churches’ earlier failure to take account of people’s emotional needs.
What is the Great Awakening.
100
Documents that created the first central government for the United States
What are Articles of Confederation
100
This Treaty, signed in 1783, ended the American Revolution.
What is The Treaty of Paris
100
Francisco Pizarro conquered this native American group.
What are Incas
200
The colonies lacked this when it came to finances.
What is adequate monetary system
200
Three backgrounds that helped begin the church in North America
What are Spain, England, France
200
This meeting took place in Philadelphia in 1787 to revise and repair the Articles of Confederation
What is the Constitutional Convention.
200
One of the ways that loyalists used their property to help repay for the American Revolution
What is selling of land
200
This tribe killed Isaac Jogues and his companions
What are Iroquois
300
This was the first permanent English colony established in America
What is Jamestown
300
The consequences of leading a sinful life The sovereignty and power of God Repenting of one’s sins in order to be saved from eternal damnation Looking to the Bible as the final source of authority THESE WERE ALL THINGS THEY FOCUSED ON
Who were the preachers of the Great Awakening.
300
As a result of the Intolerable Act, delegates met together in 1774 to protest parliamentary intrusions on their rights.
What is the 1st Continental Congress.
300
Became educators and given some voting rights.
What are women
300
A Native American Chief led a major attack against colonial settlements, destroyed forts and settlements from New York to Virginia. Rather than relying on colonial forces to retaliate, the British sent regular troops to deal with the rebellion.
What is Pontiacs Rebellion
400
This practice meant that British would protect trade opportunities, but other than that , colonists were left to their own devices.
What is Salutary Neglect.
400
These people undermined the "Old Light" ministers by proclaiming that ordinary people could understand the gospel of the Lord without the leadership of a man of the cloth.
What are the New Light Preachers.
400
3 Problems that arose from the Articles of Confederation
What are : 1)There was no President or court system, 2)Each state had only one vote, 3) limited powers, 4)each state could make own coins/money 5) Congress could settle conflicts between states and could ask for money and soldiers but not force it 6) All 13 state shad to agree to the Articles of Confederation.
400
The last battle of the American Revolution
What is the battle of Yorktown
400
Villages of large apartment style compounds, made of clay
What are Pueblos
500
As a measure for stabilizing the western frontier, the British government issued a proclamation that prohibited colonists from settling west of the Appalachian Mountains.
What is Proclamation of 1763
500
A gathering of all the bishops of a country that has the authority to enact legislation for the diocese of a country
What are plenary councils
500
Both Plans of Virginia and New Jersey merged with the development of two houses: House of Representatives based of population and the Senate two per state
What is Connecticut Compromise
500
3 things that were impacted as a result of the American Revolution.
What are ideas of freedom and rights influenced others -proving ground of ideas of the Enlightenment -government of the people/by the people -French Revolution of 1789 -Other colonies began to rebel against mother countries ex. Caribbean and Latin America
500
This war from 1675-1676 between the English settlers and the Wampanoags virtually ended Native American resistance in New England.
What is King Phillips War
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