Causes of the American Revolution
Road to Independence
Georgia and the War
Documents
Extra
100

Which two countries fought in the French and Indian War

France and Great Britain

100

Many of the weaknesses of the Articles of Confederation can be traced back to?





What are the fears of a central government with too much power?

100

Why was the Battle of Kettle Creek significant?

It boosted the morale of the patriots.

100

The document served the purpose of uniting the colonies against Britain and established the functions of the national government in the original 13 United States? It was the first form of Government for the United States.

Articles of Confederation

100

According to the Charter of 1732, what was the MOST important product for the Georgia Colony to produce? Hint: Think Salzburgers

What is silk

200

During the French and Indian War, why did most of the Native American tribes side with the French?

They were trading partners with the French (Fur Trade)

200

The three Georgia signers of the Declaration of Independence

Lyman Hall, Button Gwinnett, and George Walton

200

This battle was used for the Patriots and French to retake the capital; British won.

Siege of Savannah

200

Why did the Articles of Confederation ultimately get replaced?

They were too weak because they gave states too much power and the federal government not enough power. Examples: no president, no national army

200

What document replaced the Articles of Confederation?

What is the Constitution? 

300

This tax's purpose was to place a tax on all paper items including stamps, newspapers, and contracts

Stamp Act

300

This part of the Declaration of Independence is in the beginning and explains unalienable rights and why the document was being written:

What is the Preamble.

300

This battle was fought between the British and colonists; the Patriots won.

Battle of Kettle Creek

300

Who wrote the first draft of the Declaration of Independence?

Who is Thomas Jefferson.

300

Why was it more difficult for the national government to settle legal disputes between the states under the Articles of Confederation than under the Constitution?

What is the United States did not have a national court system (Judicial Branch).

400

The Proclamation  of 1763 was issued because

Great Britain could not afford to get into a war with the natives who lived there

400

This part of the Declaration of Independence that states that the colonies are now independent:

Declaration

400

What was one reason for the Siege of Savannah during the American Revolution?

What is to end the British military occupation of the city

400

Why did many English colonists protest the Stamp Act by distributing images such as this one?

 

They believed that the taxes imposed by the act were unfair because the colonists were not represented in Parliament

400

Before Georgia was an official colony, the Spanish would settle near what to trade with the Native Americans.

Near rivers (Fall Line) where native Americans had established trading posts. 

500

How did the French and Indian War lead to America's Revolutionary War?

To get money to repay war debts, Great Britain started taxing the colonies excessively. 

500

In which section of the Declaration of Independence would you find the statement below?:

For imposing Taxes on us without our Consent:





Grievances

500

Why was Georgia's reluctant to join the effort for independence

Georgia was economically dependent on Great Britain

500

What was the purpose of the preamble to the Declaration of Independence?

To establish the rights of the people to overthrow a government that takes away their natural rights

500

"a meeting of delegates from 12 of the 13 colonies (except Georgia) to discuss problems with Great Britain and to promote independence".

First Contentinal Congress

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