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100

The first permanent colony in British North America. 

What is Jamestown, Virginia? 

100

The ideal condition where everyone is treated the same. 

What is equality? 

100

This was the rallying cry for many Americans who hated Great Britain's Stamp Act, Townshend Act, and other taxation laws. 

What was "No taxation without representation"? 
100

This "first draft" of government had many problems that the Constitution aimed to solve. 

What is the Articles of Confederation? 

100

This is Mr. Aytes's sweet little puppy's name. 

Who is Kip/Kipper? 

200

The document that established self-government in Plymouth Colony. 

What is the Mayflower Compact? 

200

The founding ideal that the Louisiana Purchase furthered for Euro-American settlers. 

What is opportunity? 

200

These laws were implemented in the colonies as punishment for the Boston Tea Party. 

What were The Intolerable Acts? 

200

This is the type of government where power is shared between the states and a central government. 

What is federalism? 

200

This is how Puritans celebrated Thanksgiving, a holiday which we now celebrate with lots of food. 

What is fasting and prayer? 

300

This crop resulted in the economic success of Jamestown, Virginia. 

What is tobacco? 
300

The Bill of Rights were an additional safeguard on _______, one of the founding principles. 

What is liberty? 

300

Life, Liberty, and the Pursuit of Happiness are examples of these. 

These are the so-called natural rights identified in the Declaration of Independence. 

300

In this type of government, the people elect representatives to make decisions. 

What is a republic? 

300

This is Mr. Sparks's pet snake's name. 

What is nothing, because Mr. Sparks has no pets? 

400
This was the Puritans' main religious goal. 

To reform the Church of England / to purify religious practice. 

400
One way we exercise this founding principle is through voting. 

What is democracy? 

400

This document justified the abolition of ties between Great Britain and the United States. 

What is the Declaration of Independence? 

400

This fear is what made many people in early America afraid of having a President. 

What is fear of monarchy? 

400
These are three potential causes of the Salem Witch trials. 
What are at least three of the following? 

* gender conflict * conflict over land * actual witchcraft * ergot * religious extremism 

500

This important event occurred in 1619, in Jamestown. 

When were Africans first sold into slavery in British North America? 

500

This conflict created massive war debts, resulting in Great Britain raising taxes on its North American colonies. 

What is the French and Indian War? OR What is the Seven Years War? 

500

According to James Madison, this was as great a threat to liberty as government. 

What is the uncontrolled will of citizens against each other? 

500

This is Mr. Aytes's favorite period of American History. 

What is antebellum America? 

What is early modern/colonial America? 

What is modern America, between 1914 and 1941?