British Colonization
The Colonies
Road to Revolution
Shots Fired
A New Nation
100

This is what it's called when a country exports more than it imports, and relies on colonies to feed the Mother Country

Mercantilism

100

These were the 3 Colonial regions of British North America.

Southern, Middle (Mid-Atlantic), and New England

100

The Treaty of Paris, 1763, ended what war?

French & Indian War

100

The first shots of the American Revolution were fired at the Battles of ______ & ________. These are the famous "shots heard round the world".

Lexington & Concord

100

The first government of the United States, started during the war, and in effect until 1789.

Articles of Confederation

200

These acts were a series of laws, to limit who British colonies were allowed to trade with, to avoid competition with the mother country.

Navigation Acts

200

This was the first successful British colony in North America, founded in 1607. It survived starvation and near collapse after "Brown Gold" took hold.

Jamestown

200

The Proclamation Line, established in 1763, forbade British colonists from doing what?

Settling west of the Appalachians 

200

The Committee of Five was created to draft what document?

Declaration of Independence

200

The _______ Ordinance of 1785 decided how new Western lands would be divided, and sold. The ______ Ordinance of 1787 established when a territory could have it's own government, and then apply for statehood.

Land, Northwest

300

The section of the Triangular (Transatlantic) Trade that saw enslaved Africans brought to the New World was known as what?

Middle Passage

300

This colonial region had the highest number of schools, and the highest level of literacy, as there was an extra emphasis put on reading the Bible.

New England

300

This event, in 1773, so angered Britain that they soon imposed the Intolerable Acts, which closed Boston's port, abolished Massachusetts state government, and established the judicial and quartering acts. 

Boston Tea Party

300

This was the biggest significance of the Battle of Yorktown.

Last battle of the revolution.

300

What did Shays' Rebellion cause the Founding Fathers to realize?

The AoC were too weak.

400

This is the concept of giving the colonies more freedom, and allowing them to act more independently, as long as they obey your rules.

Salutary Neglect

400

This religious movement spread to the colonies in the 1700's, and it's emphasis on challenging religious authorities soon led to challenging secular authorities.

The Great Awakening

400

These Acts, passed in 1767, were an "indirect" tax on Colonial goods, that were the first to affect a majority of citizens, and led to boycotts of imported goods.

Townshend Acts

400

This was the biggest significance of the Battle of Saratoga.

Convinced the French to join the war.

400

This was the name of the meeting of delegates from all the states, in 1787, that began to draft a new government for the country.

Constitutional Convention

500

Georgia was largely founded as a buffer zone between the profitable Carolina colonies to the north, and what nations colonies to the south?

Spain

500

This is known as the first written Constitution in North America.

Fundamental Orders of Connecticut

500

This was the fertile region that the British and French went to war over in 1754 to control.

Ohio River Valley

500

This man's ideas of "Natural Rights" and the Social Contract Theory (agreement between a government and it's people) heavily influenced the Founding Fathers.

John Locke

500

These ten things were demanded by the Anti-Federalists to get them to agree to ratify the Constitution. 

Bill of Rights