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100

This war ended with the United States gaining independence.

What was the Revolutionary War?

100

This document was a formal separation of the American colonies from Britain 

What is the Declaration of Independence? 

100

This act created the judicial branch of the United States government

What was the Judiciary Act of 1795?

100

In southern colonies, the majority of agricultural labor was done by means of  

What is slave labor?

100
This term was the former label for those who fought under Washington in the American Revolution

What is Patriots?

200

This conflict, over land in the Ohio River Valley, was fought between the French, the British, and American Indians

What was the French and Indian War?

200

This document outlined the rights of American citizens and was the basis for the US constitution

What is the Bill of Rights?

200

This act required all paper products in the US colonies to have a tax stamp, causing great conflict between the US and Britain

What was the Stamp Act?

200

In this trade, the United States received slaves and exported cash crops to Europe.

What was the Triangular Trade

200

This party sought for a stronger central government in the US

What was the federalist party?

300

This rebellion took place as an effect of the creation of a liquor tax in the US, and was the first display of militant federal authority in the newly created country.

What was the Whiskey Rebellion?

300

This document was the first accepted US constitution and allowed for great state sovereignty and a weak central government 

What was the Articles of Confederation?

300

This act, which seemed to target Democratic-Republicans, made it illegal to speak negativity about the US government

What was the Sedation Act?

300

This economic policy emphasized the importance of maximizing exports and minimizing imports.

What is mercantilism? 

300

This political party believed that states should have significant governmental power

Who were the democradic-republicans?

400

This event took place March 5th, 1790, and was a direct attack on colonists who were protesting British imposed taxes

What was the Boston Massacre? 

400

This document formally ended the American Revolution

What was the Treaty of Paris?

400

This act was created to make formal punishment to colonists who participated in the Boston Tea Party.

What were the Intolerable Acts?

400

These were the four cash crops primarily grown in the US for the benefit of the economy.

What was indigo, rice, tobacco, and cotton?

400

the term referring to the rise of individuals who labeled themselves specifically as members of certain political parties

What is partisan politics?

500

This rebellion, which was a response to British expansion in the Ohio territory, took place in 1763

What was Pontiac’s Rebellion?

500

This treaty, while widely unpopular with Americans at its enactment, was a formal prevention of altercations between the newly independent US and Britain 

What was Jay's Treaty?

500

This act was created to require colonists to provide housing and food to British troops. 

What was the Quartering Act?

500

This sector of the economy was primarily focused in northern colonies of the US.

What was fishing, lumbering, and/or subsistence farming?

500

Led by Samuel Adams, this group launched violent attacks against those who supported British rule in the US colonies

Who were the Sons and Daughters of Liberty?