Colonial America
American Revolution
Government & Constitution
Abolition & Civil Rights
Westward Expansion
100

What were the three regions of the 13 Colonies?

 New England, Middle, Southern.

100

What was the Tea Act?

A law lowering the price of tea to help British tea companies

100

Which branch of government makes laws?

Legislative Branch.

100

Who led enslaved people to freedom through the Underground Railroad?

Harriet Tubman.

100

What belief said Americans were meant to expand west?

Manifest Destiny.

200

Which region was known as the "Breadbasket"?

Middle Colonies.

200

 Who were the Patriots?

Colonists who wanted independence from Britain.

200

Which branch interprets laws?

Judicial Branch

200

Who wrote about his experiences in slavery to support abolition?

 Frederick Douglass.

200

What forced Indigenous people off their land?

The Indian Removal Act.

300

Which region relied heavily on plantations and enslaved labor?

Southern Colonies.

300

Who were the Loyalists?

 Colonists who wanted to remain loyal to the British monarchy.

300

Which branch enforces laws?

Executive Branch.

300

Who gave speeches across America against slavery?

Sojourner Truth.

300

What major event caused towns to grow quickly?

The Gold Rush

400

 Which region had harsh winters and rocky soil, making farming difficult?

New England Colonies.

400

What document stated ideas of checks and balances and created our government?

The U.S. Constitution.

400

What guaranteed freedoms like speech, religion, and assembly?

 The Bill of Rights.

400

 What did the Underground Railroad do?

 Helped enslaved people escape to free states.

400

What animal did settlers kill that harmed Indigenous tribes’ survival?

Bison.

500

Why did the British colonize North America?

Economic opportunity, religious freedom, and power.

500

 What key idea did the American Revolution promote?

 Liberty, democracy, and freedom from British rule.

500

Which amendment gave women the right to vote?

19th Amendment.

500

What did the 13th Amendment do?

Abolished slavery.

500

What impact did Westward Expansion have on Indigenous people?

 They were removed from land, faced conflict, and lost resources.