French and
Indian War
Road to
Revolution
Independence and
the Revolution
Creating a
New Government
The Constitution
and Early Politics
The New
Nation
100

This river valley was the main area of conflict that led to the French and Indian War

Ohio River Valley

100

This act of 1765 required colonists to pay taxes on printed materials like newspapers and legal documents

Stamp Act

100

This pamphlet by Thomas Paine encouraged colonists to support independence

Common Sense 

100

This first U.S. government system gave most power to the states

Articles of Confederation

100

The first ten amendments to the Constitution are known by this name

The Bill of Rights

100

This man was elected the first president of the United States in 1789

George Washington

200

This 1763 treaty ended the French and Indian War

Treaty of Paris

200

This 1770 event in Boston led to the death of five colonists and was used as propaganda by Patriots

Boston Massacre 

200

The first battles of the Revolution were fought at these two Massachusetts towns in 1775

Lexington and Concord

200

This rebellion showed that the Articles of Confederation were too weak

Shays' Rebellion

200

This part of the Constitution explains its goals and purposes

Preamble

200

Washington set this important tradition by leaving office after many years?

8

300

The 1763 Proclamation Line was meant to keep colonists from settling west of these mountains

Appalachian Mountains

300

This secret organization used protests and sometimes violence to oppose British taxes

Sons of Liberty

300

This 1776 document officially declared the colonies free from Britain

Declaration of Independence

300

This 1785 law divided western lands into townships for sale and settlement

Land Ordinance of 1785

300

This principle divides government power between national and state governments

Federalism

300

This 1794 rebellion tested the strength of the new federal government

Whiskey Rebellion

400

This fort in present-day Tennessee was the site of a deadly massacre involving the Cherokee and British settlers

Fort Loudoun

400

What 1767 law placed taxes on glass, paper, paint, and tea?

The Townshend Acts

400

The Battle of Saratoga was considered a turning point because it convinced this nation to ally with the colonists

France

400

The Great Compromise created two forms of representation called the ____________ and the ______________

House of Representatives, Senate 

400

This system ensures that no single branch of government becomes too powerful

Checks and Balances

400

Who was the 2nd president?

John Adams

500

Britain’s war debt after the French and Indian War led to this major colonial consequence

Taxes

500

These 1774 laws (Acts) were meant to punish Massachusetts after the Boston Tea Party

Intolerable Acts (Coercive Acts)

500

This fighting style uses hit-and-run tactics while using the area around them to hide

Guerrilla Warfare

500

The Three-Fifths Compromise was a solution to what issue?

How slaves should be counted for a state's population 

500

These two groups debated the ratification (creation) of the Constitution and the need for a Bill of Rights

Federalists and Anti-Federalists

500

In his Farewell Address, Washington warned against these two dangers: ________  _________ and _____________  _____________

Political Parties, Permanent Alliances

600

Complete the famous quote: “No _________ without ___________”  

No taxation without representation

600

Who was the British king during the American Revolution?

King George III

600

Who was the main author of the Declaration of Independence?

Thomas Jefferson

600

What plan proposed representation based on population in both houses of Congress?

The Virginia Plan

600

Which branch of government is responsible for creating laws?

The Legislative Branch

600

Disagreements between Jefferson and Hamilton led to the creation of these parties:

Federalists and Democratic-Republicans

700

The Treaty of Paris gave Britain control of all land in North America east of what major landmark?

The Mississippi River

700

What 1766 law stated that Parliament had the power to make laws for the colonies “in all cases whatsoever”?

Declaratory Act

700

What city served as the first capital of the United States under the Constitution?

New York City

700

What plan proposed equal representation for all states in Congress?

The New Jersey Plan

700

Name the three branches of the US Government

Executive - (President)

Legislative - (Makes Laws)

Judicial - (Interprets Laws)

700

This 1797 scandal involved French agents demanding bribes from American diplomats

XYZ Affair

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