Who ruled the colonies?
What is the British kings?
A region of American colonies were well-known for their slave plantation and produced lots of tobacco, rice, and indigo.
What is the southern colonies?
What is the Quartering Act?
Required colonists to house and feed British soldiers in their homes, influenced the addition of the 3rd Amendment to the Constitution.
A document signed by William and Mary of England that set up free parliamentary elections, the right to a speedy and fair trial, no cruel and unusual punishment or excessive bail. This influenced the development of the US Bill of Rights.
What is the Bill Of Rights?
Which religious group settled in the New England colonies?
What is Puritans?
Which colony was founded by Quakers?
What is Pennsylvania?
Required colonists to purchase a stamp for certain documents such as newspapers, marriage licenses, and shipping statements.
What is the Stamp Act?
What were two products that England shipped to the colonists in the triangular trade?
England shipped tools, tea, clothing, and other manufactured goods to the colonies.
Which colony was known for its good relations with Native Americans?
What is Georgia?
Event in Boston where tons of tea were dumped into the harbor. Led to Britain closing Boston Harbor until the tea was replaced/paid for.
What is the Boston Tea Party?
A formal agreement between countries
What is treaty?
Someone who owns land or property
What is proprietor?
In what year did the colonies break away from Britain?
1776
What did enslaved people do to resist slavery?
What is Rebellion?
Which term best describes the English laws that limited colonial trade?
What is protectionism?