What's your name again?
Where are we going?
Gotta have faith
What else do you know?
Can't we all just get along?
100

This person claimed to have had special revelations from God that superseded the Bible, contrary to Puritan doctrine and was eventually tried and banished from the Massachusetts Bay Colony. She eventually founded Portsmouth in 1638. 

Who is Anne Hutchinson?

100

This colony was founded by Roger Williams when he fled Massachusetts after his religious views became too extreme for other colonists. It was formed as a combination of Providence, Portsmouth and other settlements . 

Where is Rhode Island?

100

This religious group believed that human religious institutions were largely unnecessary because they believed they could receive revelation directly from God and placed little importance on the Bible. 

Who are the Quakers?

100

These acts hurt the residents of the Chesapeake by driving down the price of tobacco by transferring wealth from American to Britain by increasing the prices Americans had to pay for British goods while lowering the price Americans received for the goods they produced. 

What are the Navigation Acts?

100

This rebellion was led by a colonial frontiersman of Virginia in which they completed unauthorized raids on Native American tribes in 1676.

What is Bacon's Rebellion?

200

This founder of Pennsylvania created a refuge for his fellow Quakers. 

Who is William Penn?

200

This Corporate colony was established in 1662 by Thomas Hooker. In 1639, the colony formed a set of laws known as the Fundamental Orders which provided for representative government by those who were permitted to vote.  

Where is Connecticut?

200

1690- This was a decision by Puritan colony churches to allow the grandchildren of those who did not have the personal experience of conversion to participate in select church affairs. 

What is the Half-Way Covenant?
200

This administrative body created by King James II that oversaw British colonies in the New England region. 

What is the Dominion of New England?

200

This rivalry between France, Britain and various Native American, was the first appearance of George Washington as a military leader. 

What is the French and Indian War?
300

This English political philosopher's assertion of Natural Law changed the perspective of the social contract theory through the belief that if life, liberty and property were not protected, governments could be overthrown justly. 

Who is John Locke?

300

This collection of colonies were used as a reward from King Charles II to loyal noblemen after the 20 year Puritan revolution in England. The were know for experimenting with silk manufacturing and with crops such as rice and indigo but were unsuccessful, thus impeding the colonies growth. 

Where are the Carolinas

300

In this event, in which The Crucible is based, has three different theories for its establishment: 

1) political and class divisions 

2) Economic stresses from providing for growing families

3) the gender-biased view that women were more likely to follow evil

What are the Salem Witch Trials?

300

This plan, created by Benjamin Franklin, proposed a plan for an intercolonial government, but the plan was rejected by the colonial legislatures as demanding too great a surrender of power.

What is the Albany Plan?

300

This treaty ended the Seven Years War. It also marked the end of the salutary neglect, a relationship in which the the British Parliament had somewhat ignored the colonies, allowing them to develop their character without interference.

What is the Treaty of Paris?
400

This Calvinist preacher of the Great Awakening is known for his sermon "Sinners in the Hands of an Angry God". 

Who is Jonathan Edwards?

400

Established as a Royal colony in 1677, ______ established a temporary constitution for itself that proclaimed its independence from Britain.  

Where is New Hampshire?

400

A philosophy that was connected to the idea of Deism (which believes the universe was created by God and then abandoned) and states that human reason was adequate to solve mankind's problems.

Writers of this philosophy include: John Locke, Rene Decartes and Isaac Newton. 

What is the Enlightenment?

400

1708-1778; Britain's capable and energetic prime minister who faced several humiliating defeats but ultimately led Britain to virtually destroy the French empire in North America by focusing on the French Headquarters in Canada. 

Who is William Pitt?

400

These court orders that authorized customs officials to conduct non-specific searches to stop colonial smuggling. 1750-1770

What are the Writs of Assistance?

500

This German American newspaper publisher and printer established a legal precedence for freedom of the press through his acquittal of libel charges in New York City. 

Who is John Peter Zenger?

500

1732- This colony was chartered by James Oglethorpe. After wars between the European Empires began, the colony served as a buffer between South Carolina and Spanish-held Florida. 

Where is Georgia?

500

1720-1740: This was a series of religious revivals that occurred throughout the colonies. Preachers, such as George Whitefield and Jonathan Edwards, spread a message of personal repentance and emphasized faith as a way to avoid hell. 

What is the First Great Awakening?

500

This individual was a writer, scientist, diplomat, printer and philosopher. He served in the Second Continental Congress and was a drafter and signer of the Declaration of the Independence.  

Who is Benjamin Franklin?

500

This result of Pontiac's Rebellion forbade white settlement west of the Appalachian to reduce friction between Native Americans and the settlers. 

What was the Proclamation of 1763