Exploration and Colonization
Revolution
Constitution
Early Republic
Government Precedents
100

These colonies were known for abundant forests, a cool climate, rocky soil, and good harbors.

Northern colonies / New England

100

These British laws were a direct response to the Boston Tea Party

The Intolerable Acts

100

This was America's first government after independence from Britain, that was eventually replaced by the Constitution.

The Articles of Confederation

100

This was the capturing of American sailors, and forcing them to work in another country's navy.

Impressment
100

This was the first written constitution in the American colonies.

The Fundamental Orders of Connecticut

200

These colonies were known for cash crops grown on plantations, a warm climate, and slavery.

The Southern Colonies

200

Life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness are examples of _____________________ .

Unalienable rights

200

This law forbid slavery, encouraged public schools, and allowed for the orderly admission of new states.

The Northwest Ordinance of 1787.

200

In this speech, Washington warned Americans to stay out of foreign alliances, and to avoid political parties

Washington's Farewell Address

200

This was the first legislative assembly in the colonies.

The Virginia House of Burgesses

300

This was the British policy of letting the colonies govern themselves

Salutary neglect

300

This law angered the colonists because it kept them from moving west of the Appalachian Mountains

The Proclamation of 1763
300

This created two legislative houses:  one based on state population, and the other equal for all states.

The Great Compromise

300

Hamilton's financial plan included establishing one of these, which was not listed in the Constitution.

A national bank

300

When this armed uprising was suppressed, it proved that the federal government had the power to enforce its laws.

The Whiskey Rebellion

400

This was the main purpose of the French colonies in America.

The fur trade
400

This battle was the turning point of the American Revolution, because it convinced France to help the colonists.

The Battle of Saratoga

400

This party favored cities, wealthy merchants and businessmen, and believed that the Constitution was enough to protect individual rights

The Federalists

400

Jefferson was a member of this party that favored farmers, strong state government, and a strict interpretation of the Constitution.

Democratic-Republican Party

400

This the Supreme Court's power to declare a law or act of Congress unconstitutional.

Judicial review

500

This colony was a safe haven for Catholics.

Maryland

500

The Declaration of Independence mentions that any government needs to have the __________________ .

Consent of the governed

500

Powers and rights that are NOT listed in the Constitution are known as _____________________ .

Implied, or unenumerated rights.

500

One of the effects of this was increased domestic manufacturing.

The War of 1812

500

This important case greatly increased the power of the Supreme Court by giving it the power to interpret legislation.

Marbury vs. Madison