Early Americas
O.G. 13
Pre-Rev
American Revolution
New Government
100

Which European country had the most amount of settlements in "the new world" in the 1500s & early 1600s?

Spain

100

What was the name of the first English settlement in North America?

Jamestown

100

Up until the Revolutionary War, this country was in charge of the 13 colonies?

Great Britain/England

100

What was one of the obvious reasons why the colonists no longer wanted to be under British rule?

Taxation without representation
100

This document was created to be (and still is) the "supreme law of the land"

The Constitution

200

Name one of the three major Indigenous civilizations to live in central America pre-colonization.

Maya, Inca, or Aztec

200

This settlement was established in present day Massachusetts, and it's settlers were seeking religious freedom.

Plymouth

200

This major global conflict, occurring during the 1700s, was a global conflict that led to a war in the North American colonies.

The Seven Years War

200

This document, written by Thomas Jefferson, declared the intentions of the 'American colonists' to seek independence, though it held no legal power.

The Declaration of Independence 

200

This branch of government is responsible for creating laws.

The Legislative Branch

300

What is the term given to the "comingling & clashing" of two ecosystems that that had been separated for thousands of years?

The Columbian Exchange

300

Which cash crop helped saved Jamestown, and later helps Virginia become one of the wealthiest colonies?


Tobacco

300

Which colonies were considered "southern" colonies, and relied on agriculture for their economy?

MD, VA, NC, SC, GA

300

What were soldiers & civilians called who supported colonial independence from the crown?

Patriots
300

This branch of the government is responsible for ensuring laws that are passed do not violate the Constitution or our Constitutional rights.

The Supreme Court

400

Which Native American 'cultural area' covered where we live today?

Northeast Region

400

Which century were the first English colonies established in North America?

The 17th Century (1607, 1620)

400

What was the major cause for the French & Native American War?

Dispute over territory (the Ohio River Valley)

400

This event, was prompted after the King England attempted to raise taxes on all imported tea.

The Boston Tea Party

400

This compromise made during the Constitutional Convention gave us the two-house legislature that we have today: one house based on population size and one house with each state having equal representation. 

The Great Compromise (combination of the New Jersey Plan & the Virginia Plan)

500

What was the name of the land bridge that formally connected Asia & North America (and is believed to be that path that many ancient peoples migrated to the Americas)

The Bering Strait

500

Which colony was founded by Quakers who believed in religious tolerance for all?

Pennsylvania

500

What was the name of the treaty that ended the French & Native American War?

Treaty of Paris

500

The final battle of the Revolutionary War, in which the British surrendered to the Patriots.

Battle of Yorktown

500

This group of people believed that the way the constitution was written was incomplete because there were no protections of Civil Rights or Liberties

The Anti-Federalists
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