This amendment guarantees citizenship and individual rights to former slaves.
14th Amendment
The first 10 amendments in the U.S. Constitution is called?
Bill of Rights
What was the name of the Treaty that ended the French and Indian War?
Treaty of Paris 1763
Guarantees right to a speedy trial.
6th Amendment
James Madison was the President during this war.
War of 1812
This was the speech Lincoln gave to dedicate the cemetery to those who lost their lives at the Gettysburg Address.
Gettysburg Address
This woman helped to write the 19th Amendment and organized the 1st Women's Rights Convention in Seneca Falls, New York.
Elizabeth Cady Stanton
This Native American helped the people of Jamestown live in peace and married John Rolfe.
Pocahontas
This man wrote "Common Sense."
Thomas Paine
This amendment completely abolished slavery.
13th Amendment
This early government document was written in 1215 and it gave us trial by jury.
Magna Carta
Who was the 16th President of the United States?
Abraham Lincoln
Who assassinated Abraham Lincoln?
John Wilkes Booth
In what year was Jamestown founded?
1607
Samuel Adams was the leader of the . . . . .
Sons of Liberty
In what year was the Louisiana Territory purchased?
1803
New Jersey Plan + Virginia Plan =
The Great Compromise
North = Industry
South = Agriculture
Together these are an example of . . . . . .
Sectionalism
Taxes on imports is called.
Protective Tariffs
What are the years of the Civil War?
1861-1865
Who wrote the Declaration of Independence?
Thomas Jefferson
What was the name of the political cartoon that said the colonies needed to unite to win the American Revolution.
Join or Die
What are the Middle Colonies?
New York
Delaware
New Jersey
Pennsylvania
What is Subsistence Farming?
Only growing what you need
Trail of Tears
Union is another term for the . . . . . .
North
Confederacy is another name for the . . . . .
South
What branch enforces the laws?
Executive Branch
This amendment guarantees no cruel or unusual punishment.
8th Amendment
Who was the first President of the Untied States?
George Washington
The branch of government makes the laws.
Legislative Branch
What principle of government says that no one branch can have more power than the other branches.
Checks and Balances
Former Slaves were called.
Freedmen
What is the nickname of the Middle Colonies?
Breadbasket Colonies
what are the laws that support segregation called?
Jim Crow Laws
What does RAPPS mean?
Religion
Assembly
Petition
Press
Speech
Harriet Tubman was the main leader of the . . . . . .
Underground Railroad
This amendment guarantees "No Quartering of Soldiers."
3rd Amendment
This amendment guarantees the right to vote for black males.
15th Amendment
This early government document was the first written constitution in the colonies.
Fundamental Orders of Connecticut
Guarantees the right to bear arms . . . . .
2nd Amendment
What branch of government interprets the laws?
Judicial Branch
Who is the leader of the Daughters of Liberty?
Abigail Adams
He was a leader of the Federalist Party and he created the National Bank.
Alexander Hamilton
What was the name of the King of England during the American Revolution?
King George III
This was the 1st form of representative government in Jamestown.
Virginia House of Burgesses
What are Southern Colonies?
Maryland
Virginia
North Carolina
South Carolina
Georgia
What was the first battle of the Civil War?
Ft. Sumter
Turning point of the American Revolution?
Saratoga
Who developed the idea of separation of powers and 3 branches of government?
Montesquieu
2nd President of the United States. . . . .
John Adams
Union General during the Civil War. . . . .
Ulysses S. Grant
Confederate General during the Civil War. . . . .
Robert E. Lee
Who were the people that went to Pennsylvania for refuge?
Quakers
This Native American guided Lewis and Clark through the Louisiana Territory.
Sacagawea
Life, Liberty, and the Pursuit of Happiness are called.....
Unalienable Rights
What was the name of the invisible line that King George created to prevent the colonists for going west of the Appalachian Mountains?
Proclamation Line of 1763
In what year was the U.S. Constitution written?
1787
Helped write the 19th Amendment and fought for women's rights and can be found on a coin. . . . . .
Susan B. Anthony
He is the painter of birds. . . .
John James Audubon
President during the Corrupt Bargain. . . . . . . . .
John Quincy Adams
This Supreme Court Case established "Judicial Review."
Marbury vs. Madison
What are the two houses in Congress called?
House of Representatives and Senate
What was the first battle of the American Revolution?
Lexington and Concord
342 crates of tea were dumped in the Boston Harbor. . . . .
Boston Tea Party
Tis principle of government allows citizens to vote for their representatives.
Republicanism
What are the New England Colonies?
New Hampshire
Massachusetts
Connecticut
Rhode Island
This place is a refuge for Catholics.. . . .
Maryland
First Official Government of the Colonies. . . . .
Articles of Confederation
Discovered a new strain of Tobacco. . . . . .
John Rolfe
In what year was Plymouth founded?
1620
People who were loyal to the King during the American Revolution. . . . . .
Loyalists