Colonies & Representative Government
Causes of the Revolution
Geography & Economy
Bill of Rights & Unalienable Rights
Extras
100

Why did colonists create their own governments instead of relying on Britain?

Britain was far away and hands-off

Salutary Neglect

100

Which act taxed paper goods like newspapers and contracts?

Stamp Act

100

What was the economy of the New England colonies based on?

Shipbuilding, fishing, lumber, trade

100

What are unalienable rights?

Rights you are born with that cannot be taken away

100

Which group demanded the addition of the Bill of Rights to the Constitution?

Anti-Federalists

200

What was the first elected legislature in the colonies?

Virginia House of Burgesses

200

What did the Proclamation of 1763 prevent colonists from doing?

Settling west of the Appalachian Mountains

200

How did the Middle Colonies make their money?

They grew grains in a moderate climate
Often called the "breadbasket colonies"

200

Which document says people have the rights to “life, liberty, and pursuit of happiness”?

Declaration of Independence

200

Who was the Anti-Federalist who said, “Give me liberty, or give me death”?

Patrick Henry

300

What agreement did the Pilgrims make in 1620 to govern themselves?

Mayflower Compact

300

Why did Britain begin taxing colonists after the French and Indian War?

To pay off war debt

300

How did Southern geography lead to the plantation system?

Fertile soil and long growing season → cash crops

300

What's the 1st amendment? 

protects free speech, press, and religion

300

Which document explained the Constitution and persuaded representatives to ratify it?

Federalist Papers

400

Which colony was founded to allow religious toleration by Roger Williams?

Rhode Island

400

What were the Intolerable Acts?

Closed Boston Harbor until colonists paid back the cost of the Boston Tea Party.

400

What was the Triangular Trade?

Trade system between colonies, Africa, and Europe exchanging enslaved people, goods, and crops

400

What's the 4th amendment?

protection against unreasonable search and seizure.
400

What is civil discourse?

Respectful debate to consider all arguments

500

What laws allowed colonies to trade only with Britain and benefit the mother country?

Mercantilism and the Navigation Acts

500

What does “No taxation without representation” mean?

Colonists opposed being taxed without a vote in Parliament

500

Why did Southern colonies have such a high demand for labor?

Plantations required many workers to grow labor-intensive cash crops

500

What's the 6th amendment?

Speedy trial

500

What religious movement encouraged a personal relationship with God and promoted questioning authority, and democracy?

First Great Awakening