Which method of change are boycotts, petitions, and peaceful protests?
Inside the system
What are two ways Native Americans were negatively affected by the arrival of European colonists?
This region had a hot flat climate good for growing tobacco and cotton
The south
This act put a tax on sugar, wine, and molasses
Sugar act
What was the first armed conflict between patriot minutemen and British soldiers?
Lexington and Concord
What is the name for the journey slave ships took from West Africa to the Americas?
The Middle Passage
This region had religious and ethnic diversity. It is known as the "breadbasket."
Middle colonies
This act put a tax on products like tea, glass, paint, and lead.
Townshend Act
In which battle did Washington lead his troops across the icy Delaware River on Christmas to surprise attack the Hessian mercenaries?
Trenton
Running courts, having fair trials, and maintaining a police force is government fulfilling which purpose?
Promote rule of law
What are two raw materials shipped from the Americas to Europe as part of the Triangle Trade?
Cotton, tobacco, sugar, timber, indigo, etc.
This region has cold weather, rocky soil, and cannot grow cash crops like cotton and tobacco...
New England
This act meant you had to allow British soldiers to live in your home and you had to feed them.
Quartering Act
Which country did America ally with during the Revolution?
France
Throwing tea in Boston Harbor that belonged to the British East India Company is an example of which method of change?
Outside the system
Which method of resistance to enslavement is this: Suing in court to challenge one's status as a slave.
Legal redress
What is the name of the religious group that primarily made up the New England colonies?
Puritans
Taxation without representation
What was the final major battle of the war that Washington and his allies won?
Yorktown
Protecting rights
What was the tribe that had early conflict with settlers at Jamestown?
The Powhattan
What is one way in which Maryland is more of a middle colony than a southern colony?
It has religious tolerance.
What is the name of the company that the Tea Act granted a monopoly on selling tea in America to? (Hint: they are the bad guys in Pirates of the Carribean)
British East India Company
Where did Washington and the Continental Army camp during the brutal winter of 1777-1778?
Valley Forge