European Exploration
13 colonies
Road to Revolution
Influential Documents
Articles of Confederation
100

The country that sponsored Christopher Columbus’s voyage in 1492

What is Spain?

100

This colony was founded as a safe haven for Catholics.

What is Maryland?

100

This 1770 event resulted in the deaths of five colonists and was used as propaganda against the British.

What is the Boston Massacre?

100

This 1215 document limited the power of the English king.

What is the Magna Carta?

100

This was the first form of government for the United States.

What are the Articles of Confederation?

200

The main goal of early European explorers like Columbus was to find this

What is a faster route to Asia for trade?

200

The economy of the Southern Colonies was based mainly on this type of farming.

What is plantation farming or cash crops?

200

This 1765 law placed a tax on printed materials in the colonies.

What is the Stamp Act?

200

This agreement signed in 1620 established self-government for the Pilgrims.

What is the Mayflower Compact?

200

Under the Articles, most power was held by these governments.

What are the state governments?

300

These three motives—often called the “3 G’s”—summarize why Europeans explored the New World.

What are Gold, God, and Glory?

300

This religious group settled in the New England Colonies seeking freedom from the Church of England.

Who were the Puritans?

300

Colonists protested British taxes using this famous slogan.

What is “No taxation without representation”?

300

This 1776 document listed grievances against King George III and declared independence.

What is the Declaration of Independence?

300

The Articles had this major weakness—it could not collect these from citizens.

What are taxes?

400

This English explorer raided Spanish ships along the west coast of North America and claimed land for England in the 1500s.

Who is Sir Francis Drake?


400

Because of rocky soil and a harsh climate, New England colonists focused on these industries instead of large-scale farming.

What are trade, fishing, and shipbuilding?

400

The British passed these laws to punish Boston for the Tea Party, closing the harbor and limiting self-government.

What are the Intolerable Acts?

400

This 1689 English document influenced the American Bill of Rights by guaranteeing basic freedoms.

What is the English Bill of Rights?

400

This 1786 uprising of farmers showed that the national government was too weak to maintain order.

What is Shays’ Rebellion?

500

European exploration had this devastating impact on Native American populations.

What is the spread of disease, loss of land, and cultural disruption?

500

Jamestown and Plymouth were both early colonies, but they were founded for these different reasons.

What are economic reasons (Jamestown) and religious freedom (Plymouth)?

500

These battles in 1775 marked the beginning of the American Revolution.

What are the Battles of Lexington and Concord?

500

These three men wrote the Federalist Papers to explain and support the U.S. Constitution.

Who are Alexander Hamilton, James Madison, and John Jay?

500

One success of the Articles was this law that organized new territories and banned slavery in the Northwest.

What is the Northwest Ordinance?