What is the definition for colonists?
What is Person who lives in a new settlement- unclaimed land
Which state is just left of Kansas when looking at a US Map?
What is Colorado?
What is the definition for Bill of Rights?
What is 10 changes to the US Constitution approved in 1791 guaranteeing freedoms including freedom of speech?
Who were the 2 groups fighting each other in the war?
What were the Patriots/13 Colonies/US
AND the British?
What did the Founding Fathers do, say OR write?
What is the Founding Fathers wrote the U.S. Constitution?
Who did the Patriots Support?
What is 3 colonies or the U.S.?
What state is just below Kansas when looking at a US Map?
What is Oklahoma?
True of False:
Every single person in the US wanted a Bill of Rights in the beginning?
What is False?
In what years did the American Revolution take place?
What is 1775-1783?
List Me 3 Founding Fathers.
Who are George Washington, Alexander Hamilton, Benjamin Franklin and/or James Madison?
Who did the loyalists support?
What is the British or Britain
Which state is just below Oklahoma on the US Map?
What is Texas?
How many Bill of Rights Amendments are there?
What is 10?
Who won the American Revolutionary War?
Who were the U.S. Colonists/ 13 colonies/ U.S.?
In what order did the following documents (piece of paper with words) written for the 13 Colonies:
Bill of Rights Articles of Confederation US Constitution
What is
1) Articles of Confederation
2) US Constitution
3) Bill of Rights
What is the following definition for:
1st set of rules that led the U.S.
What is the Articles of Confederation?
Which country is on the far left side of the country and is extremely long and has an ocean on the left side of it?
What is California?
Which amendment gives U.S. Citizens the right to freedom of speech, religion, press, gather, and petition the government?
What is the 1st amendment?
Who won more SCRIMMAGES and Who won the American Revolutionary War?
The British won more SCRIMMAGES, but the patriots/13 colonies/colonists won the War.
What is document is the Supreme Law of the Land and is also a piece with paper with rules on it that apply to life today?
What is the U.S. Constitution?
What vocab word is the following definition for:
Gov’t of the US in which the PEOPLE hold the power & elect representatives & president.
What is the vocab word: Republic?
Which state was the 1st state to join the Union in 1787?
What s Delaware?
Which amendment gives US Citizens any rights that are not specifically listed in the U.S. Constitution?
What is the 9th amendment?
Who were the Unsung Heroes of the American Revolutionary War?
Who were non-soldier colonists that wanted freedom and were willing to give up everything for it?
List me 2 reasons why the Articles of Confederation Failed.
What is National Government could not force states to pay taxes, National Government could not regulate money, National Government could not make treaties with foreign governments and/or National government could not solve disputes between states.