American Revolution
Documents and Politics
Important Figures
Wars/Conflicts
Extra
100

The slogan associated with the American Revolution and the reason the colonists fought against the British

"No taxation without representation"

100

Written by Thomas Jefferson, this document officially declared America as its own territory

Declaration of Independence

100

The explorer who "discovered" America in 1492

Christopher Columbus

100

The fight against Britain in an attempt to gain independence

The American Revolutionary War

100

The name of the first settlement in America

Jamestown

200

As an act of rebellion, the colonists dumped barrels full of a certain taxed good off of boats into the ocean and protested against Britains unfair Acts

Boston Tea Party

200

Established a federal government based on separation of powers into branches and is deemed the most significant document in the U.S.

The United States Constitution

200

Treasurer of State under George Washington and advocate for the first national bank as a way to stabilize the post-Revolutionary War economy

Alexander Hamilton/Lin-Manuel Miranda

200
Also known as the Incident on King Street, this confrontation stemmed from a heated crowd of hecklers and ended in the killing of five colonists

Boston Massacre

200
The religion that is associated with the First Great Awakening

Protestant

300

Name 3 Acts enacted before the First Continental Congress and explain what they did/taxed

Sugar Act, Currency Act, Stamp Act, Declaratory Act, Townshend Act, Intolerable Acts

300

Made up of the first 10 Amendments in the U.S. Constitution

The Bill of Rights

300

Author of Common Sense

Thomas Paine

300

Caused by a hatred in the colonies of Governor William Berkeley, this conflict attacked Native tribes to gain land and was the first armed insurrection in the American colonies

Bacon's Rebellion

300

A system of labor in the colonies where poor settlers signed contracts to work for 4-7 years in exchange for passage, food, and shelter

Indentured servitude

400

The first and last battle concluding the American Revolutionary War, often put together to make one important event

Battles of Lexington and Concord

400

Written by Hamilton, Madison, and Jay, this document defended the new Constitution in an attempt to save it from having the same fate as the Articles of Confederation (RIP)

The Federalist Papers

400

He was banished from Massachusetts Bay Colony and founded Rhode Island

Roger Williams

400
An attempt by the French to receive a bribe from American diplomats involved in treaty negotiations with France to address the ongoing capturing and sinking of American ships

The XYZ Affair

400

The given name of the settlers who disappeared in 1590 on Roanoke Island

The "Lost Colony"
500

Forbid colonial settlements from taking territory past the Appalachian Mountains

Proclamation of 1763

500

Declared only a fraction of the slave population would count towards representation and empowered the Southern states

3/5th Compromise

500

Negotiated the Franco-American Alliance and was a key contributor to the Great Awakening

Ben Franklin

500

The difference between the French-Indian War and the Seven Years War

The Seven Years War was global conflict and the bigger picture, the French-Indian War was the North American part of the Seven Years War

500

Name one of the two preachers that were most influential during the First Great Awakening

George Whitefield & Jonathan Edwards

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