Colonial Foundations (SSUSH1)
Early Colonial Society & Governance (SSUSH2)
Causes of the American Revolution (SSUSH3)
American Revolution (SSUSH4)
The Constitution (SSUSH5)
100

What was the first permanent English settlement in North America?

Jamestown

100

What document established a precedent for self-government in the Plymouth Colony?

Mayflower Compact

100

What was the main purpose of the Proclamation of 1763?

to prevent colonial settlement west of the Appalachian Mountains

100

Who was the primary author of the Declaration of Independence?

Thomas Jefferson

100

What was the first constitution of the United States?

Articles of Confederation

200

What was a key difference between the Southern and New England colonies' economies?

New England focused on shipbuilding and trade, while the South relied on agriculture

200

What was the purpose of the Navigation Acts?

Laws designed to enforce mercantilism by controlling colonial trade to benefit England.

200

Name two taxes or acts imposed on the colonies that contributed to the revolution.

Stamp Act & the Townshend Acts
200

Name two advantages the Americans had during the Revolutionary War.

familiarity with the land and strong motivation for independence

200

Why was Shay's Rebellion significant?

it highlighted the weaknesses of the Articles of Confederation and the need for a stronger central government

300

What is mercantilism, and how did it impact English colonization?

The economic theory that colonies exist to provide raw materials to the mother country, fueling England's desire for the colonies

300

How did the Middle Passage contribute to the growth of the Southern economy?

the transportation of enslaved Africans, who became essential labor for plantation agriculture

300

What was the significance of the Boston Tea Party?

a colonial protest against British taxation, leading to the Intolerable Acts

300

What was the significance of the Battle of Saratoga?

a turning point that secured French military support for the Americans

300

What was the Great Compromise?

the agreement to create a bicameral legislature with representation by population in the House and equal representation in the Senate

400

Name one colony founded for religious freedom and one founded for profit.

Massachusetts (religious freedom) & Virginia (profit)

400

Compare indentured servitude and African slavery in early colonial society.

Indentured servitude involved temporary labor contracts, while African slavery provided permanent, hereditary labor.

400

Explain the slogan "No taxation without representation."

the colonists' belief that they should not be taxed by Parliament without having elected representatives

400

Describe George Washington's leadership during the American Revolution

he united the Continental Army, maintained morale, and led key victories such as at Yorktown

400

Name two key principles of the US Constitution

separation of powers / checks and balances

500

Explain the significance of Bacon's Rebellion in colonial development.

It highlighted tensions between frontier settlers and colonial government, leading to a greater reliance on African slavery.

500

Describe how the Great Awakening influenced colonial society. 

It encouraged religious revival, greater individualism, and questioning of authority 

500

How did the Enlightenment influence revolutionary ideas?

it emphasized natural rights, liberty, and the social contract, inspiring colonists to seek independence

500

What treaty officially ended the American Revolution?

Treaty of Paris (1783)

500

What were the Federalist Papers, and why were they written?

a series of essays written to support the ratification of the US Constitution