Pre-Colonial America
Colonial America
Independence
War
Secession
100

The 3 sisters crops

Corn, beans, squash

100

Name 1 New England colony, 1 Middle colony, and 1 Southern colony.

New England: Massachusetts, Rhode Island, Connecticut, New Hampshire

Middle: New York, Pennsylvania, New Jersey, Delaware

Southern: Maryland, Virginia, North Carolina, South Carolina, Georgia

100

Explain the difference between the Federalists and the Democratic-Republicans.

Federalists believed in a strong central government, while Democratic-Republicans believed in strong state governments.

100

Define manifest destiny.

The belief that North America was given by God to the Americans to settle, and that their conquest of the entire continent was inevitable.

100

Name all 7 states that seceded in 1860 after Lincoln's election.

Georgia, South Carolina, Alabama, Mississippi, Texas, Louisiana, Florida

200

2 duties for Iroquois men and 2 duties for Iroquois women

Men: hunt, fish, fight, chop down trees

Women: declare war, choose leaders, grow crops

200

Why did Britain and France fight the French & Indian War and what was the outcome of the war?

They both wanted control of the Ohio River Valley. Britain won the war and received Canada from France.

200

Name 2 things the American government could NOT do under the Articles of Confederation.

Print their own money, raise an army, raise taxes, elect a president, create a court system

200

Explain why Congress didn't want to admit Missouri as a state and what the Missouri Compromise said.

They didn't want to admit another slave state. The Missouri Compromise said states north of Missouri wouldn't allow slavery but states south of Missouri could allow it, and slave and free states would be admitted in pairs.

200

What did the Emancipation Proclamation do? Which states did it NOT affect? Name 3 of these states.

It freed all slaves held in rebel states if they encountered Union troops. It did not affect slaves held in Northern states that legalized slavery, which were Delaware, Maryland, Kentucky, Missouri, and DC.

300

The indigenous people Columbus encountered on Hispaniola

TaĆ­no

300

Explain the Boston Tea Party.

Colonists were angry that they could only buy overpriced tea from the British East India Company and pay high taxes on it, so they dressed as Mohawk Native Americans and dumped 342 chests of tea into the Boston Harbor.

300

Explain the difference between the Virginia Plan and the New Jersey Plan and how the Great Compromise solved the problem between the two. 

New Jersey Plan - every state gets an equal number of representatives in Congress; favors small states

Virginia Plan - every state's representatives are determined by population; favors big states

Great Compromise - 2 houses of Congress, one determined by population and the other equally

300

Name 3 of the 4 conditions Mexico had on allowing American settlers to move into Texas.

Convert to Catholicism, speak Spanish, become Mexican citizens, not have slaves

300

Explain what happened at Fort Sumter, which 4 states seceded after the battle, and why they seceded.

The South Carolina militia attacked the US army at the fort, claiming they were no longer a part of the United States so the army had no right to be there. Arkansas, Tennessee, Virginia, and North Carolina seceded afterwards because Lincoln called for volunteers to help fight the South.

400

Where did Native Americans come from around 30,000 years ago and how did they get from there to North America?

They crossed the Bering Strait from Russia into Alaska.

400

Name 3 Intolerable Acts and what they did.

Stamp Act, Sugar Act, Boston Port Act, Massachusetts Government Act, Quebec Act, Quartering Act, Administration of Justice Act

400

Explain why France sold Louisiana to America.

A slave revolt broke out in France's Caribbean colony of Saint-Domingue (Haiti) and France needed more money to try (and fail) to put down the rebellion.
400

Explain the Compromise of 1850 and what the Fugitive Slave Act demanded.

California would be admitted as a free state, but the Fugitive Slave Act would be passed too, which required any slave that escaped to the north to be returned to their owners.

400

Who shot Abraham Lincoln? Where and when did the shooting take place?

John Wilkes Booth shot Lincoln on 14 April 1865 in Ford's Theater in Washington, DC.

500

What were wampum made of and what did they do?

They were purple and white beads made from shells that were used for recording information, such as treaties and histories

500

Where did Black Loyalists get evacuated to, and what new country did they establish later on after they were sick of the racism they experienced in British colonies?

They were evacuated to Nova Scotia and New Brunswick in Canada, Florida, or the Bahamas. They later on established the new country of Sierra Leone in west Africa.

500

Name 3 of the 5 "civilized tribes", explain why they were removed from their lands, and where they were relocated to.

Cherokee, Chickasaw, Choctaw, Seminole, Creek

Gold was discovered.

Oklahoma

500

Explain the difference between the Treaty of Velasco and the Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo.

The Treaty of Velasco was between Texas and Mexico and ended Texas' war of independence. The Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo ended the Mexican-American War.

500

What does Juneteenth commemorate?

It commemorates the freeing of the last slaves in Texas after the end of the Civil War on 19 June 1865.

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