Unit 1
New Beginnings
Unit 2 British Colonies
Unit 3
The American Revolution
Unit 4 New Government
Unit 5 Beginnings of the US
100

What was the Columbian Exchange?

The movement of plants, animals, people, and diseases between the Old World and the New World

100

What were the three colonial regions?

New England, Middle, Southern.

100

Why were Lexington and Concord important?

They were the first battles of the Revolution.

100

What are the three branches of government?

Legislative, Executive, Judicial.


100

What precedent did Washington set

Serving only two terms.

200

Name one thing that was traded during the Columbian Exchange that went from Europe to the Americas

Horses, cattle, wheat, sugar, etc

200

Which region relied most on farming?

The Southern Colonies.

200

Why was the Battle of Saratoga a turning point?

It convinced France to help the Americans.

200

What was one weakness of the Articles of Confederation?

The national government couldn’t tax.

200

Who sold the Louisiana Territory?

France

300

What were the Three G's?

God, Glory, Gold

300

Why did the Southern Colonies rely on enslaved labor?

They needed workers for large plantations.

300

What were conditions like at Valley Forge?

Cold, harsh, little food — but the army trained and got stronger.

300

What was the Great Compromise?

It created a two-house Congress (Senate + House).

300

What was the goal of Lewis and Clark?

Explore the new land and find a route to the Pacific.

400

Why was Christopher Columbus’ 1492 voyage important?

It opened the door for European exploration and colonization of the Americas.

400

What caused the French and Indian War?

Both Britain and France wanted control of the Ohio River Valley.

400

Why was Yorktown significant?

It was the last major battle; Britain surrendered.

400

What is federalism?

Sharing power between national and state governments.

400

What was the Monroe Doctrine?

A warning telling Europe to stay out of the Western Hemisphere.

500

One positive effect of the Columbian Exchange?

One negative effect of the Columbian Exchange?

(250 points per)

Positive -> New foods

Negative -> Spread of disease to Native Americans

500

Why did the Boston Tea Party happen?

Colonists protested British taxes and monopoly on tea

500

What did the Treaty of Paris (1783) do?

It ended the war and recognized the U.S. as independent.

500

Why are checks and balances important?

They stop any branch from becoming too powerful.

500

What issue did Missouri’s statehood create?

It threatened to upset the balance between free and slave states.