Geography
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Events
Articles of Confederation
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This city was home of many protests. The Intolerable Acts punished this city for an out of control party.
What is Boston?
100
To refuse to buy or do business with a person or country.
What is a Boycott?
100
These are the first battles of the Revolutionary War.
What are Lexington and Concord?
100
Protect rights, promotes rule of law, provides public services, prepares a common defense, supports economy.
What are the purposes of government?
100
This is the correct order of the following events: Battle of Yorktown Tea Act Declaration of Independence Lexington Green
What is Tea Act -> Lexington Green ->Declaration of Independence ->Battle of Yorktown
200
This is the city that the Declaration of Independence was signed and where the Continental Congress met.
What is Philadelphia?
200
The British economic system that led to restricting/hurting colonial trading to benefit British merchants.
What is Mercantilism?
200
This was the last battle of the Revolutionary War.
What is Yorktown?
200
These have the most power under the Articles of Confederation.
What are states?
200
The title of someone who supported the British.
What is a loyalist?
300
These are the physical boundary that colonists could not cross due to the Proclamation of 1763.
What are the Appalachian Mountains?
300
The British government that passed acts and taxes.
What is Parliament?
300
This was a result of the Tea Act.
What is the Boston Tea Party?
300
An example of this is raising taxes to pay soldiers.
What is prepare a common defense?
300
The title for someone who was violently against the British.
What is a patriot?
400
This river was the boundary of British land to the west after the French and Indian War.
What is the Mississippi River?
400
The Enlightenment idea of John Locke that all human beings are born with "unalienable" rights such as liberty and prosperity. Influenced Thomas Jefferson.
What are Natural Rights?
400
The battle that led to the French supporting the Americans and providing the patriot army with money, supplies, and ships that helped win crucial battles.
What is the Battle of Saratoga?
400
In this political system, the states had much more power than the central government.
What are the Articles of Confederation?
400
This is an example of within the system change.
What is voting, writing a letter to a politician, legal boycott, etc.?
500
These are the three locations associated with the Triangle Trade.
What are West Africa, Bahamas/Jamaica, and Colonies?
500
Slaves from West Africa ->Sugar/Molasses from the Caribbean ->Rum from the colonies ->Slaves from West Africa.
What is the Triangle Trade?
500
This is the meeting where the Declaration of Independence was created.
What is the 2nd Continental Congress?
500
This eventually replaced the Articles of Confederation because it was a weak form of government.
What is the Constitution?
500
These made it so the colonies could only really trade with Britain.
What are the Navigation Acts?