This organization, United all skilled and unskilled workers into "one big union" and advocated for worker-owned businesses.
Knights of Labor
Farmers started to shift towards growing new crops in this period, but they weren't grown to feed the person growing them. What was the general name for these crops?
Cash Crops (Tobacco, Cotton, Sugar, Indigo)
What was the significance of the Intolerable Acts.
Fuels more rebellion7k
Unlike many others, the French and Dutch traded with _______.
Native Populations
Enslaved African Americans were forced by boat through this grueling stretch of water towards the Americas called the ______
Middle Passage
Who advocated for a strong central government and for the establishment of a national bank?
Alexander Hamilton
What replaced the AOC?
The Constitution of 1787
Who was a Democratic Republican that believed in limiting the power of the federal government?
Thomas Jefferson
Many European countries in North America used this economic system in order to increase their wealth by controlling trade.
What was Abigail Adam's famous quote?
"Remember the Ladies"
Why was there so much demand for enslaved labor in the Americas?
Farming, specifically for cash crops, gave plantation owners lots of money. However, it was very work-heavy, so enslaved labor was used commonly so the plantation owners could make more money.
This trading area, between Europe, the Americas, and South Africa was called ____?
Who published a pamphlet called "Common Sense" in 1776?
Thomas Paine
Which place was most influenced by America's revolutionary ideas?
Haiti
Who was Chief Justice of the United States who was sent by George Washington to negotiate with the British?
John Jay
As people got settled in North America, many regions had a major spread of religion. Which religion was most common in the New England Colonies?
The "Middle Colonies" were filled with great religious diversity. Along with the previous answer, list one of the religions that were prevalent there.
Did religion have a major impact in most of the Southern colonies?
(MUST HAVE ALL 3 CORRECT FOR THE POINTS)
1. NE Colonies were mostly Puritans
2. Quakers, Mennonites, Lutherans, Dutch Calvinists, and Presbyterians. Only one of these is needed
3. Nope, aside from Maryland, the Southern Colonies were not heavily influenced by religion.
What document encorporated both the Virginia Plan and the New Jersey Plan?
The Great Compromise
The Great Awakening had 2 major sides of people, those who believed in the new emotional appeal to religion, the _______, and those who were skeptical of this, the _________.
New lights, Old lights