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State founded by Roger Williams

What is Rhode Island?

100

Critiqued mercantilism in The Wealth of Nations

Who is Adam Smith?

100

Country with the highest percentage of immigrants

What are English, Welsh, and Scottish to New England and the southern colonies?

100

Turning point of the Revolution

What is Saratoga?

100

This place was the bridge for trading between the Indian Ocean Trade and Europe

What is Italy?

200

Partially the reason for the Spanish success and riches

What is colonization?

200

Spain lost power within 100 years of plundering silver and power from the New World due to 

What are poor investments and inflation?

200

Name the liberties white women in the colonies had 

They could divorce an abusive husband, widows could inherit land and property, could be tried and punished for a crime, she could have 7-8 children on average, work in fields, handle all domestic duties of the home and sell farm products or sewing skills on the side. 

200

Components of the Declaration of Independence

Legitimate government must respect men’s God-given rights, or the citizens can change it.

King George III was responsible for a ‘conspiracy against liberty.

All men are created equal. 

200

Vast majority of Africans that were sold into slavery went to these places

What is the Caribbean and Brazil?

300

What Indians lacked in order to create a significant reprisal to colonial incursion in the 17th century

What is disease, a lack of a united front, and lack of guns?

300

1668 event that limited monarchy and inspired colonial liberty ideas

What is the Glorious Revolution?

300

Quaker and Presbyterian yeoman farmers that provided all the family's basic needs from 50-300-acre farms and raised/sold wheat as cash crop relates to this region

What is the Rural Middle Colonies?

300
Colonial response to the Coercive (Intolerable) Acts

What is the expulsion of provincial governors and replacement with local electorates, the Continental Association, the First Continental Congress, 

300

The guarantee of a Bill of Rights was a compromise by the Federalists to promote this

What is the ratification of the Constitution?

400

Characteristics of slave treatment and status in colonial America

Slaves were abused to the point of making death a common occurrence

Childbirth was encouraged by slave owners

If a slave died while being punished it was not a crime

They were considered disposable, however, simply replaced by a new purchase

400

Regions that were primarily dependent on rice

What is South Carolina and Georgia?

400

Indians primarily allied with the French in fighting the British in the 17th and 18th centuries for this

What are trade relationships, land pressure, cultural approach, and military strategy?

400

The impetus and impact of the Second Continental Congress

What is The Continental Army, Declaration of Independence, Olive Branch Petition, Lexington & Concord?

400

One of the reasons that the development of European civilizations did not blossom until after 1400

What is the Black Death?

500

The impetus and impact of the founding of the colonies of Connecticut, Rhode Island and New Hampshire. 

Connecticut: political freedom & self-government.

Rhode Island: religious freedom & tolerance.

New Hampshire: economic opportunity & royal control.

500

The impetus and impact of the removal of James from the throne of England and the invitation from Parliament to install his daughter and William of Orange included.

The English Bill of Rights.

The return to a Protestant monarchy.

Restoration of semi-autonomous governments in the colonies.

The political spirit of ‘government by the people’ as professed in Cato’s Letters being embraced by the Colonials.

Served as the foundational premise that later inspired the ideals of an American Republic, becoming a rallying cry that if the interests of the Colonials were not being served by the Crown, that the ‘people’ could reclaim their liberty (John Locke and Thomas Paine)

500

This can be said of the Colonials fighting the Revolutionary War

Washington used a ‘hit and run’ strategy, avoiding pitched battles that gave the British larger forces and firepower an advantage.

500

British missteps that fueled what colonials deem as abusive to their civil liberties

What is the The Sugar Act, The Currency Act, The Stamp Act, The Navigation Acts, The Proclamation Line of 1763?

500

Essays by John Trenchard and Thomas Gordon, serving as inspiration for colonial's cry for 'government by the people'

What is Cato's Letters?
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