3.2 The Seven Years’ War (The French and Indian War)
3.3 Taxation without Representation
3.4 Philosophicaloundations of the American Revolution
3.5 The American Revolution
3.12 Movement in the Early Republic
100

The Albany plan was led by?

Ben Franklin

100

Which of the following was a primary goal of the Navigation acts?

To regulate trade between the colonies and foreign countries.

100

John Locke's idea of the right to overthrow the government influenced?

The Declaration of Independence.

100

During what event did colonies protest against British taxation without representation by throwing a shipment of tea into the Boston Harbour.

Boston Tea party.
100

Which innovation had a significant impact on farming practices and westward expansion during this era?

Cyrus McCormick's mechanical reaper 

200

Which Treaty ended the French and Indian war

Treaty of Paris (1763)

200

The Committees of Correspondence were primarily established for a purpose during growing tensions between colonists and Great Britain. 

 To facilitate intercolonial communication and organize united responses to British policies. 

200

Who penned the majority of the Federalist Papers, a series of essays promoting ratification of the U.S. Constitution?

James Madison.

200

 The Cash crops were most commonly associated with the Middle Colonies during the colonial period.

Wheat
200

What was one of the main reasons Second Great Awakening in the early 19th Century? 

Religous reaction to growing secularism.

300

Why is the Seven-year war also known as "World's First True Conflict"

What is Involved major world powers across different continents including Europe Asia,and Americas.

300

What was the primary grievance expressed in the 1765 Stamp act congress's Declaration of Rights and Grievances?

No taxation without representation.

300

What document was an outcome of the Second Continental Congress?

Declaration of Independence.


During the Second Continental Congress, a five-member committee including Thomas Jefferson, John Adams, Benjamin Franklin, Roger Sherman, and Robert R. Livingston was appointed to draft a statement to the public explaining the reasons, which was the Declaration of Independence

300

What was the primary purpose of the Committees of Correspondence established in the early 1770s?

Establish a system of communications with other assemblies from other colonies and coordinate responses to British policies. 

300

What was one major effect of the Louisiana Purchase on the United States in the early 19th century?

It doubled the size of US territory opening up lands for westward expansion.

400

Which Revolutionary War strategies mirror tactics used in later American conflicts?

Use of Guerilla Warfare.

400

who argued against new taxation rules with his famous phrase "Give me liberty or give me death"?

Patrick Henry

400

What law passed by the British parliament regulated colonial trade and enabled  Britain to collect taxes from the colonies

Navigations act.

400
In Thomas Paine's 'Common Sense'  what argument is primarily used to encourage colonists to seek independence from Britain? 

Monoarcihal rule is illegitimate, and colonies are capable of self-governance.

400

What pattern did U.S territorial expansion exhibit throughout this period? 

Westward expansion

500

How did the outcome of the Seven Years War indirectly impact industrialization in America? 

  What is Britain's debt increasing due to war expenses raised unrest resulting in a revolution where everyone was ready for the creation of a new nation and industrial growth.

500

Which Native American Group aligned with British forces as a strategy to resist American settlers encroaching on their lands during pre-revolutionary conflict.

Iroquois Confederacy. 

500
What cash crop is famously known for significantly shaping the economy and society of the southern colonies in the 18th and 18th centuries?

Tobacco


Tobacco became a highly profitable cash crop for the colonies, leading to economic growth and the establishment of plantations, which had significant societal impacts including the expansion of slavery.


500

What impact did the Declaration of Independence have on political ideology in American colonies?

Formalized the Enlightenment ideals of natural rights into colonial governance concepts.

500

Which part of American Foreign Policy demonstrated continuity during the Early republic period? 

Isolationism