Pre-Contact
13 Colonies
Road to Revolution
Am Rev
A New Nation
100
Three motives for European exploration

God, gold, and glory

100

The French mainly traded this item in North America

Fur (beaver pelts)

100

An event that occurred on March 5, 1770 when British soldiers opened fire on a group of colonists who were protesting  the taxes imposed by the British.

The Boston Massacre

100

HIS pamphlet, published in Jan 1776, was instrumental in convincing many Americans to support independence 

Thomas Paine

100
The name of our country's first constitution

Articles of Confederation

200

Transfer of crops, animals, metals, ideas, populations, and diseases from the Old World to the New World

Columbian Exchange

200

The first permanent English settlement in the New World

Jamestown

200

The conflict of the French and Indian War began as a battle to control this land area

Ohio River Valley

200

The first shots of the American Revolution

Lexington and Concord

200

idea that women had a duty to shape the morals of future political leaders 

What is republican motherhood

300

This crop was most likely to be grown in the West Indies

sugar

300

This was England's prevailing economic philosophy of the 1600s that held that colonies existed to serve the mother country.

Mercantilism

300

Last ditch effort by the colonists to prevent conflict with the British. The Continental Congress pledged loyalty to the crown while still trying to address the rights of the colonists. It was REJECTED by the British king.

Olive Branch Petition

300

This was the name for the roughly 40% of colonists who actively fought against the British.

Patriots

300

Anti-Federalists refused to consider ratifying the Constitution without the inclusion of this significant item

The Bill of Rights

400

This important crop helped Native Americans establish permanent, non-nomadic settlements.

Maize / corn

400

A failed rebellion in Jamestown that led to the decrease in indentured servitude and increase in African slavery

Bacon's Rebellion

400

Benjamin Franklin’s plan to create a centralized government for the Thirteen Colonies. It failed when only 7 colonies sent representatives. However, it did mark the first effort at achieving colonial cooperation.

The Albany Plan of Union

400

This battle proved to be the decisive engagement of the American Revolution. The British surrender by Cornwallis forecast the end of British rule. 

Yorktown

400

The Great Compromise combined pieces of the NJ Plan and VA Plan, but also led to this compromise in counting southern populations.

3/5 Compromise

500

This agreement between Spain and Portugal drew a North-South "line of demarcation" through the New World

Treaty of Tordesillas

500

This colony was established by Puritans (NOT Separatists) seeking religious freedom.

Massachusetts Bay Colony

500

This act replaced the Stamp Act by placing an INDIRECT tax on imported goods.

Townshend Acts

500

Turning point of the American Revolution. It was very important because it convinced the French to give the U.S. military support.

Saratoga

500

President Washington realized that permanent alliances would not work in the future for the United States and warned against them in his Farewell Address, he also warned about the dangers of these...

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