What does the Legislative branch do?
Create Laws
How many free settlers does it take for a territory to become a state?
60,000 Free settlers
What are all the New England colonies?
New Hampshire, Rhode Island Conneticut, Massechusets
What is another name for the French and Indian War?
The 7 Year War.
What document ended the American Revolution?
The Treaty of Paris 1783.
What does the Executive Branch do?
They ENFORCE laws.
Another word for 2 houses.
Bicameral
What are all the Middle Colonies?
Pennsilvania, New York, New Jersy, Delaware
What was the purpose of the Proclamation Line of 1763?
To forbid the colonist from crossing the Appellation Mountains.
What was the plan that favored small states?
New Jersey Plan.
What does the judicial branch do?
Makes sure the laws are constitutional.
What year was Jamestown founded?
1607
What are all the Southern Colonies.
Marryland, Virginia, North Carolina, South Carolina, Georgia.
What document ended the French and Indian War?
Treaty of Paris 1763
What was the plan that favored big states?
Virginia Plan.
What are some of the requirements to be in the senate?
Be at least 30
a citizen for 9 years
a resident of the united states for 6 months
What year was the constitution written?
1787
What are the Southern colonies known as?
The Ladies
What is the last battle in the American Revolution?
The Battle of Yorktown.
What was a Federalist?
A person who wanted the constitution passed the way it was written.
What is the max time someone can serve in the Executive branch?
10 years
What was the first self government?
The Mayflower compact.
What are the Middle colonies known as?
The bread-basket colonies
Who wrote the document "Common Sense"
Thomas Paine
What is an Anti-Federalist?
A person who wanted an improved constitution passed.