Exploration and Colonization
American Revolution
Constitution pt1
Constitution pt2
Early Republic/age of Jackson
100

The three main motivations for Europeans to Explore the Americans?

God, Gold and Glory

100

What was the role of king George III in the American revolution?

He consented to the hiring of thousands of Hessian mercenaries to assist the british troops already in america in crushing the rebellion.

100

What did The Northwest Ordinance forbid

slavery and allowed freedom of religion and trial by jury

100

Whats the 1st amendment

Freedom of religion, speech, press, assembly, and petition

100

What was the alien act

allowed the president to imprison people from foreign countries he thought were dangerous

200

Why was glory the most important motivation for European exploration?

The major European nations were competing with one another to obtain the most power.

200

What happened at the battles of Lexington and Concord?

the famous "shot heard around the world" marked the start of the American war of independence.

200

What happened in 1787

the Founding Fathers met in Philadelphia to revise the Articles of Confederation but ended up creating a whole new form of government

200

Whats the 2nd Amendment

Right to bear arms

200

What was the sedition act

made it a crime to criticize the U.S. government, which violated the 1st Amendment

300

What were the Economic Reasons for European Exploration and Colonization?

Finding new trade routes to Asia, Search for resources (Gold, Tobacco, etc)

300

The turning point of the revolution

Battle of Saragota

300

What did Americans fear

Americans feared a strong central government due to their experiences under British rule

300

whats the 3rd amendment

Right to not quarter (house) soldiers

300

Who was John Marshall

served as the Chief Justice and wrote the decision in the case

400

What was the Economy of the New England Colonies?

Fishing, shipping/trade,whaling, and timber.

400

The last major battle of the revolution war

Battle of Yorktown

400

What are federalist?

People who Supported the Constitution

400

Whats the 4th amendment

No unreasonable searches or seizures without a warrant

400

What was the Judicial review

the right of the Supreme Court to declare a law unconstitutional

500

What religious groups is known for their religious tolerance and were responsible for establishing the middle colonies?

Quakers

500

What is a loyalist

A person who supported the British during the American Revolution

500

What are anti-federalists

People who Rejected the constitution

500
What's the 5th amendment

Right to due process, no double jeopardy, no self-incrimination

500

What did Thomas Cole do?

founded the Hudson River School movement