First permanent settlement in the colonies
What is Jamestown?
Where the majority of slaves worked in the colonies
What were plantations?
The year the Portola Expedition began
1769
The right to a trial by jury of their peers
What is the 6th amendment?
The British response to the Boston Tea Party
What are the Intolerable Acts?
The order of the 3 founding documents.
Declaration of Independence, Articles of Confederation, Constitution
Similarities between Anthony Johnson and John Punch
The main crops enslaved people worked
What is tobacco?
Where the Portola Expedition took place
Feared a strong central government and pushed for the Bill of Rights
The year of the Boston Tea Party
When is 1773?
The "father" of the Constitution
Who was James Madision?
1 colony in the Chesapeake region
What is Virginia, Maryland, Delaware
The time span that slavery moved to be based on race
What is 1640-1670?
Who is Gaspar de Portola?
Anti-Federalists did not support
What was ratification of the Constitution?
What was the Boston Tea Party?
Issues with the Articles of Confederation
What were could not collect taxes, only 1 branch, couldn't regulate commerce, only change with unanimous vote?
Major crop in the Chesapeake region
What is Tobacco?
Difference between Anthony Johnson and John Punch
What is Anthony Johnson owned land and was recognized in court, John Punch was enslaved for life?
The bay that Portola was originally looking for
Alexander Hamilton, John Adams, John Jay
Who were Federalists?
The first tax act
What was the Sugar Act (1764)?
The author of the Declaration of Independence
Who is Thomas Jefferson?
1 difference between New England Colonies and Chesapeake
What is environment, families, religion, crops
What is the triangle trade?
The goal of the Portola Expedition
What was to explore and spread Christianity?
The main difference between the Federalists and Anti-Federalists
What is the Federalists wanted a strong central government and the Anti-Federalists wanted stronger states?
2 Intolerable Acts
What are closing Boston port, taking away election of officials, moving trials, quartering act?
1787 document that created a stronger central government to replace the Articles of Confederation
What is the Constitution?