Economic Geography or Plant Stuff
EG or PS II
Wildcard
Perchance the Constitution
Colonies and Such
100

Coffee's country of origin.

Ethiopia

100

Used as ballast in ships transporting tea.

Porcelain or china

100

Agreements between the U.S. government and Native American tribes.

Treaties

100

Number of branches in our government.

Three (Legislative, Executive, and Judicial)

100

Started the Quaker state of Pennsylvania.

William Penn

200

After this event, people in Colonial America began drinking more coffee. 

The Boston Tea Party

200

This company had a monopoly on the tea trade.

British East India Company

200

The idea that Americans were destined to colonize all of the U.S.

Manifest Destiny
200

Branch of government in charge of making the laws.

Legislative

200

Massachusetts Bay Colony and Plymouth Colony were part of these northern colonies.

New England Colonies

300

A system of exchange in which Europe supplied Africa and the Americas with finished goods, the Americas supplied Europe and Africa with raw materials, and Africa supplied the Americas with enslaved laborers

Triangular Trade

300

There are six different types of tea produced from this plant.

Camellia Sinensis

300

Machine used to process cotton that greatly increased production.

Cotton gin

300

Two groups that make up congress.

House (of Representatives) and Senate

300

Dutch colony that was conquered by the British and become New York. 

New Amsterdam

400

The plant that made the world less reliant on sugar cane?

Beets or Sugar Beets

400

Previous to opium, China was accepting this as payment for tea.

Silver

400

In Stamped, the group that tries to transform people to be more like them. 

Assimilationist

400

Bills that deal with money must begin here.

The House of Representatives.

400

Metacomet was known by this name to the British.

King Phillip

500

Name of the port city in Yemen where coffee first arrived.

Mocha

500

The potato evolved from this plant.

Nightshade


500

Describes who we are, what we do, and why. These 52 words are an ideal, the best of what our government can do and be.

The Preamble

500

A writ requiring a person under arrest to be brought before a judge or into court.

Habeas Corpus

500

German teacher and monk that brought about the Protestant Revolution.

Martin Luther