Civil War
Revolutionary War
French & Indian War
Amendments
Articles of Confederation
100

The Civil War began

April 12, 1861

100

The Revolutionary War began

April 19, 1775

100

The French and Indian War happened during

The Revolutionary War

100

The first amendment was

Freedom of religion, speech, press, assembly, and petition.

100

In order to change (amend) the Articles of Confederation, _____ out of 13 states had to agree.

13

200

The turning point of the Civil War

The Battle of Gettysburg

200

The Stamp Act was on

March 22, 1765

200

The French and Indian war began and ended

1754-1763

200

The second amendment was

Right to bear arms.

200

Under the Articles of Confederation, the government consisted of _______ branch of government.

1

300

The very first battle of the Civil War

The Attack on Fort Sumter

300

The Boston Massacre occurred

March 5, 1770

300

The ______ won the War.

French and Indians won and the British lost
300

The third amendment was 

 Citizens do not have to house the soldiers.

300

One weakness of the Articles of Confederation was ________.

The inability of Congress to tax

400

The second battle of the Civil War

The First Battle of Bull Run

400

The Boston Tea Party occurred

Dec 16, 1773

400

The First Continental Congress happened

Sep 5, 1774

400

The fourth amendment was

No unreasonable search or arrest.

400

The weaknesses of the Articles of Confederation lead to the adoption of __________.

The U.S. Constitution

500

The third battle of the Civil War

Battle of Vicksburg

500

The Battle of Bunker Hill occurred 

June 17,1775

500

The Battles of Lexington and Concord began 

April 18 - 19 1775

500

There are _____ amendments

27

500

It was difficult to make changes to the Articles of Confederation because __________. 

Any changes needed the approval of all 13 states.

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