French and Indian War
Government Acts
Early Colonial Opposition
Revolutionary War
Politics
100

How long did the French and Indian War last?

7 years

100

Put a tax on any imports to the colonies

Townshend Acts

100

Colonists dressed as Natives and dumped 45 tons of British tea into the harbor.

Boston Tea Party


100

Article that argued that only way for America to survive was Independence from Britain

Common Sense

100

Generally early folks with a commercial background who wanted stronger central government.

Federalists

200

What is another name for the French and Indian War?

7 years war

200

Imperial soldiers required to be fed and housed by colonists.

Quartering Act of 1765

200

The rebellious group formed in response to the Stamp Act to repeal it.

The Sons/Daughters or Liberty

200

Daniel Shay and 1,000 farmers fro Massachusetts sought to rebel.

Shay's Rebellion 

200

Rural folks who liked states having the power and opposed an increase in the federal governments power.

Anti-Federalists

300

What was the name of the land that the war was primarily fought over?

The Ohio River Valley

300

What did the Sugar Act do?

Put a tax on all luxury goods in the colonies

300

Formal petition to parliament to repeal the Stamp Act because taxation without representation was tyranny

Stamp Act Congress

300

Established constitution and a form of government

Articles of Confederation
300

Legislative Branch would be slit into two houses, House of Representatives would be represented by population, in the Senate states would have equal votes

Great Compromise

400

What is the name of the treaty that ended the war?

The Treaty of Paris of 1763

400

Series of punitive laws passed by the British Parliament after the Boston Tea Party.

Intolerable Acts

400

The name for groups of colonists organizing against further British Tyranny

Patriots

400

Turning moment in war when the French aligned themselves with the Americans against the British.

Battle of Saratoga

400

Enslaved people would be worth 3/5 that of a non-enslaved person in terms of representation.

Three-Fifths Compromise

500

What is the name of the system of government that was proposed for the colonies for a more coordinated defense for the colonies?

Albany Plan of Union

500

Parliament had the right to pass away the law they wanted to in the colonies

Declaratory Act

500

The governing body by which the American colonial governments coordinated their resistance to British rule

Continental Congress

500

Provided a plan for how unformed territories could be occupied and then applied to the Union for statehood.

Northwest Ordinance

500

Representation by population, favored the big states

Virginia Plan