Colonization
The Revolution
Declaration of Independence/Articles of Confederation
Constitutional Convention
Early Forms of Self Government
100

This region relied on a plantation economy to grow cash crops, such as indigo, tobacco, and rice.

What are the Southern colonies? 

100

This was a major cause to the British taxing the colonies

What is the French and Indian War? 

100

Life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness 

What are unalienable rights? 

100

This plan called for a bicameral legislature (based on population), three branches of government, and was preferred by large states. 

What is the Virginia Plan? 

100

This principle of government splits the government into the legislative, executive, and judicial branches 

What is separation of powers? 

200

Their geography consisted of harsh, cold winters and they had rocky soil. 

What is the New England colonies? 

200

A saying that colonists had no voice in Parliament after being taxed by the British

What is "No taxation without representation?" 

200

This rebellion highlighted the weaknesses of the Articles of Confederation

What was Shays' Rebellion?

200

This plan called for a unicameral legislature, one vote per state, and preferred by smaller states. 

What is the New Jersey Plan? 

200

This form of government was the first representative legislature. Met in Jamestown, VA. 

What is the Virginia House of Burgesses? 

300

The Quakers are from this region.

What are the Middle colonies? 

300

Considered the turning point of the Revolutionary War

What is Saratoga? 

300

The Articles of Confederation created a national government with limited powers because many Americans feared a strong government would lead to this type of goverment

What is a tyranny?
(Will also accept monarchy, dictatorship) 

300

This group wanted a strong federal government and a stronger executive branch

Who are the Federalists? 

300

Established the idea of self-government and majority rule.

What is the Mayflower Compact?

400

This region's economy relied on ship building, trading, and fishing.

What are the New England colonies? 

400
The colonists were extremely outraged by the Stamp Act which led to

What are boycotts?

400

60000 people, bill of rights, and no slavery are requirements for a territory to apply to be a state

What is the Northwest Ordinance of 1787?

400

This group wanted more power to states and demanded a Bill of Rights

Who are the Anti-Federalists?

400

It expanded voting rights to non-church members.

What is the Fundamental Orders of Connecticut? 

500

Catholics fled to this region to escape religious persecution. 

What are the Southern colonies? 

500

Great Britain recognized American independence

What was the Treaty of Paris 1783? 

500

These were weaknesses of the Articles of Confederation (there are 3 of them) 

What is no judicial branch, no executive/President, and could not collect taxes? 

500

Combined both ideas proposed at the Constitutional Convention in attempts to meet in the middle.

What is the Great Compromise?

500

Thomas Jefferson's unalienable rights of life, liberty, and pursuit of happiness were inspired by this Enlightenment thinker

Who is John Locke?