Early Colonies
Name that Colony
Era of Salutary Neglect
The French and Indian War
13 Angry Colonies
The Colonies are not gonna take it
American Revolution
100

This occurred as a result of European colonization of the Americas. 

What is the Columbian Exchange? 

100

This colony had a cold and short growing season. 

What is the New England Colony? 

100

Under this policy, the colonies developed their own independent governments, cultures, and trading relationships because rules and laws were loosely enforced. 

What is salutary neglect? 

100

What area were England and France feuding to have control over? 

What is the Ohio River Valley? 

100

This was a tax on sugar and molasses 

What is the Sugar Act (1764) 

100

These are the THREE ways colonists responded to new laws and taxes. 

What is petitions, boycotts, and violent protests. 

100

This is where the "Shot Around the World" happened and started this fighting of the American Revolution. 

What is the Battle of Lexington and Concord? 

200

The negative impact of colonization on Native Americans

Diseases and Slavery 

200

This colony is known for their reliance on Slavery and plantations. 

What is the Southern colonies? 

200

This is when a nation exports more than they import. 

What is a Favorable Balance of Trade? 

200

This is a financial impact of the French and Indian War and caused this to be placed on the colonists. 

What is war debt and new laws and taxes? 

200

This is universal search warrants to search for smuggled goods. 

What is Writs of Assistance (1763)? 

200

This was a protest in December 1773, where American colonists, disguised as Native Americans dumped 342 chests of British Tea in the Boston Harbor. 

What is the Boston Tea Party? 

200

This person was named Commander in Chief of the Continental Army. 

Who is George Washington? 

300

The reason Jamestown colony was able to be successful. 

What is the tobacco crop? 

300

This colony was known for religious toleration. 

What is the Middle Colonies? 

300

Two reasons that the colonists could not rely on the British government? 

1. Distance between England and the colonies

2. Difficult to travel within the colonies 

300

What geographic feature was the boundary for the Proclamation of 1763? 

Appalachian Mountains 

300

This is where the colonists had to host British troops in their homes. 

What is the Quartering Act (1765)? 

300
What Enlightenment thinker influenced the Declaration of Independence the most?  

Who is John Locke? 

300

These three things were advantages that the British had during the Revolution. 

What is military, supplies, and money? 

400

The three Gs as to why the British established colonies in the Americas. 

What is Gold, God, and Glory? 

400

This colony was known for fishing and practicing subsistence farming.

What is the New England Colonies? 

400

New England Town Meetings were an example of this type of government. 

What is Direct Democracy? 

400

This policy changed for the colonies after the French and Indian War. 

(Hint: it was revoked) 

What is Salutary Neglect? 
400

This is when British tea was reduced in price to prevent foreign tea from being smuggled by colonial tea merchants? 

What is the Tea Act (1773)? 

400

These are the four parts of the Declaration of Independence? 

What is the Preamble, a new theory of government, a list of grievances against the King, and a formal resolution declaring Independence? 

400

These are the three disadvantages of the British army during the Revolution. 

What is 

1. lack of support

2. far from home 

3. Didn't know the land 

500

The difference between indentured servitude and Slavery. 

What is indentured servitudes chose to immigrate and could be given freedom vs slaves were forced to immigrate (kidnapped) and did not have freedom. 

500

This colony had fertile land (great for growing corn and wheat) 

What is the middle colonies? 

500

The Virginia House of Burgesses is an example of this kind of government.

What is indirect democracy? 

500

This is how the British weakened Native American forces and forced tribes to negotiate. 

What is British officers giving small-pox infected blankets during peace negotiations?  

500

This was a tax on imported goods (glass, tea, paper, paint, etc) 

What is the Townshend Act (1767)? 

500

According to the Declaration of Independence, the three key ideas of government? 

What is 

1. Natural Rights (life, liberty, pursuit of happiness) 

2. Government get their power from the people 

3. When a government fails to protect natural rights, the people can alter and abolish it 

500

What are the three advantages and the three disadvantages of the Americans during the Revolution? 

Advantages: 

1. Believed in the war 

2. Defending home 

3. Fighting for Freedom

Disadvantages: 

1. less soldiers 

2. No money 

3. No real government