Unit 1: Natives, Explorers, Relations, Society, and Culture
Unit 2: Colonization of the United States
Part of Unit 3: Early Revolutionary War
Unit 3: Miscellaneous
Unit 3: The Constitution
100

Term utilized to describe seasonal migrants; those that migrate a lot; hunter-gatherers

Nomadic/nomads

100

English Colony disappeared without a trace

Roanoke ("Croatoan" scribed in tree)

100

This act was enacted by parliament to raise revenue for England after it incurred debt from the French and Indian War.

Sugar Act

100

Historic revolutionary battle that inspired the colonists; Occurred on the night of December 25th; Washington Crossing the Delaware (Daily Double; 1,500 Points)

Battle of Trenton

100

Ratification of the Constitution was needed by the state of NY and VA. In order to procure their vote, this was promised in return.

Bill of Rights (amendments)

200

The introduction (the exchanging) of products on both sides of the Atlantic

Columbian Exchange

200

Individual who's passage was paid to the British North American Colonies in exchange for a time of servitude, usually 4-7 year term

Indentured Servant
200

Revenue from this tax was to be used solely for the support of the British soldiers protecting the colonies

Stamp Act

200

Nickname given to British supporters before, during, and after the American Revolution

Loyalists

200

John Jay, Alexander Hamilton, and James Madison wrote these editorials to convince New Yorkers of the need to ratify.

Federalist Papers

300

European explorers were motivated to explore the New World.  What were their 3 motivations?

God, Gold, and Glory

300

Banished from the Massachusetts Bay Colony for rejecting moral law and claiming those truly saved do not have to obey the law of man or God

Anne Hutchinson

300

John Adams successfully defended the perpetrators of this horrific event, and anti-Royal leaders used it to spur action in the colonies.

Boston Massacre

300

Name given to Revolutionary paper money

Continental Currency

300

According to the Constitution, a candidate for the Presidency must be a natural born citizen, a resident for a minimum of 14 years and this age.

35

400

Name of Spanish Labor System during settlement of the Americas.

Encomienda System

400

Rebellion that encouraged the move from indentured servitude to slavery; Rebellion was caused by fur trade and good relationship between colonists in Virginia (Daily Double; 1,500 Points)

Bacon's Rebellion

400

Influenced by Locke and other englightenment thinkers, Common Sense was written by this revolutionary leader.

Thomas Paine

400

Protests in 1794 by Western Pennsylvania farmers resisting payment of a federal tax on whiskey (tar and feathered tax collectors)

Whiskey Rebellion

400

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

3/5th Compromise

500

Legend of Spanish brutality to Native Americans

"Black Legend"

500
Wrote the Sermon: "Sinners in the Hands of an Angry God"

Jonathan Edwards

500

The Continental Congress' game plan for government was outlined in this important document early on in the war.

Articles of Confederation

500

Proclamation by GB prevented colonists from settling beyond Appalachians and provoking Natives

Proclamation of 1763

500

Father of the Constitution

James Madison