the Articles of Confederation
What is the first failed government of US?
The group that starts the Boston tea party.
who the sons of liberty?
Increased slavery, native people's contracted diseases, exchange of goods.
what is the effects of the triangular trade?
ways the natives were impacted by colonialism in the 15 and 1600's.
what is slavery and diseases?
A tax on tea
what is the tea act?
How laws were passed under the Articles of Confederation.
What is 9/13 colonies had to approve?
The first battles of the revolution.
what are Lexington and Concord?
Laws were strict with harsh punishments. Based on Bible.
what are the laws of the Plymouth colony?
How slavery was developed in the New World.
what is work on plantations?
A tax on paper products.
What is the stamp act?
How amendments were passed under the Articles of Confederation.
What is amendments had to be unanimous?
Turning point of the war. Colonists gained momentum, French join war
What is Saratoga?
Long growing season, Plantations, slavery.
what is the geography and economy of The Southern colonies?
Economic system where a controlling country uses their colonies to make money.
What is mercantilism?
an act that forced colonists to house and feed British soldiers.
What is the quartering acts?
The weaknesses of the Articles of Confederation.
What are weak federal government, no army, no ability to federally tax, and all states were independent?
Battle lost by colonists but they had the ability to fight the British .
what is Bunker Hill?
Combination of farmlands and coastline. 4 season temperatures. Economy based on shipping trade and agriculture.
what is geography and economy of the mid Atlantic colonies?
The causes of the French and Indian War.
What are Land disputes between the French and English in the Ohio river valley and control of the fur trade?
A series of taxes to pay for governing the American colonies.
What is the Townshend Acts?
The consequence of the weaknesses of the Articles of Confederation.
What is Shay's rebellion?
Final battle of the revolution.
What is Yorktown?
Rocky coastline, longer winters, limited agriculture, Economy based on shipbuilding,whaling, trade, and fishing.
what is the geography and economy of the New England Colonies?
The effects of the French and Indian War.
French out of America, British debt, Colonies gained a sense of freedom, and Washington emerges as an American leader?
A series of laws to punish the colonies for the Boston tea party.
What is the Intolerable acts?