Terms of Peace
Articles of Confederation
Weak Gov & Debt Crisis
Convention Plans
Compromises
100

This peace agreement officially ended the American Revolution and recognized U.S. independence.

What is the Treaty of Paris (1783)

100

Under the Articles, the U.S. was a loose union of states with a weak central government—this is called a ____.

What is a confederation?

100

Under the Articles, Congress could ask states for _____ but couldn’t force them to do this.

What is pay taxes? / What is send the money?

100

In 1787, delegates met in Philadelphia at the ____ Convention.

What is the Constitutional Convention?

100

The Great Compromise created a two-house (bicameral) legislature: Senate and House of ____.

What is Representatives

200

The last major battle of the American Revolution happened here, leading Britain to begin peace talks.

What is Yorktown?

200

Under the Articles, Congress was the only national body—there was no national ____.

What is an executive (branch)? / What is a president?

200

Some states printed more money, causing a general rise in prices—this is called ____.

What is inflation?

200

The delegates unanimously chose this person to lead (president of) the convention.

Who is George Washington?

200

Under the Great Compromise, this house gives each state equal representation.

What is the Senate?

300

The Treaty of Paris set the U.S. western border at this river.

What is the Mississippi River?

300

Under the Articles, it took this many states (out of 13) to pass a new law.

What is 9 states?

300

Farmers in Massachusetts protested high taxes and debt in 1786—this was called ____.

What is Shays’s Rebellion?

300

Madison’s new system shared power between states and a stronger national government—this is called ____.

What is federalism? / What is a federal system?

300

Under the Great Compromise, this house is based on state population.

What is the House of Representatives?

400

Name one group that the treaty did not protect well, because it made no real provisions to protect their land.

Who are Native Americans (Native nations)?

400

The Articles did not create national ________ or ________ branches.

What are the executive and judicial branches?

400

The leader of Shays’s Rebellion was this farmer (and war veteran).

Who is Daniel Shays?

400

This plan favored large states by basing representation on population.

What is the Virginia Plan?

400

This compromise counted enslaved people as ____ of a free person for representation.

What is three-fifths (3/5)?

500

Britain returned this colony to Spain after the war.

What is Florida?

500

This 1787 law set rules for governing the Northwest Territory and outlawed slavery there.

What is the Northwest Ordinance of 1787?

500

Shays’s Rebellion convinced many leaders the Articles were too weak and the central government needed more ____.

What is power? (or authority)



500

This plan favored small states by giving each state one vote in a single-house Congress.

What is the New Jersey Plan?

500

This clause required states to return enslaved people who escaped, even if they reached a free state.

What is the Fugitive Slave Clause?

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