Declaration of Independence
The US Constitution
Articles of Confederation
American Revolution
The French and Indian war
100

The Declaration of Independence was signed.

What is July 4, 1776.

100

Ratification of the Constitution was needed by the state of NY and VA. In order to secure their vote, this was promised in return.

What is the Bill of Rights?

100

A group of state governments that unite for a common purpose. 

What is a confederation?

100

The turning point for the end of the relationship with the British is the end of this. 

What is salutary neglect?

100

This territory was claimed by both the French and the British and conflict here ultimately led to the French and Indian War.

What is the Ohio Valley?

200

The Declaration of Independence was drafted by. 

Who is Thomas Jefferson?  

200

John Jay, Alexander Hamilton, and James Madison wrote these editorials to convince New Yorkers of the need to ratify.

What are the Federalist papers?

200

The articles set up

A unicameral legislature called the Confederation Congress. However, had no power to tax or enforce laws

200

The final battle of the American Revolution.


What is the Battle of Yorktown?

200

This man led an expedition into the Ohio Valley to reassert British claims over the region.

Who is George Washington?

300

The Declaration of Independence is composed of. 

What is grievances?

300

A qualification for presidency. 

What is a natural born citizen?

300

The weakness of the articles brought about this event.

What is Shay's Rebellion?

300

Advantages for this side included a larger population, army & navy, more wealth and resources.

Who are the British?

300

This plan proposed one general government be formed in America that includes all of the colonies to help the British counter French Expansion.


What is the Albany Plan of Union?

400

The number of original copies of the Declaration of Independence.

 What is one?  

400

The Great Compromise combined pieces of the NJ Plan and VA Plan, but also led to this compromise in counting southern populations.

What is the 3/5th Compromise?

400

The Articles of Confederation caused chaos in early American history. These were the causes.

What is each state had one vote in Congress, Laws must be approved by 9 of 13 states, amendments had to be approved by all 13 states, Congress cannot tax, Congress cannot control trade between states or with foreign countries, No executive or judicial branch, Congress had to ask the states for money, no military?

400

Group of colonists, most older & wealthier, who remained on the side of the British during the American Revolution.

Who are Loyalists?

400

The French and Indian War is also known as this.

What is the Seven Years War?

500

John Hancock signed proudly because...

What is the belief of success was so strong that he didn't feel fear of the consequences?

500

This clause gave considerable law making powers to the Legislative Branch.

What is the elastic clause or necessary and proper clause?

500

The Articles of Confederation are the exact opposite of this. 

What is the British Monarchy?

500

The most important battle of the American Revolution which resulted in France joining the war on the side of the Patriots.

What is the Battle of Saratoga?

500

This granted Britain the following territories: French Canada, all French territory east of the Mississippi River, Spanish Florida and recent conquests in Africa and India.

What is the Treaty of Paris, 1763?