Vocabulary Terms/Names
13 Colonies
Dec. of Independence
Constitution
The Four Wars
100

Same name, but different documents that ended the Seven Years War and the Revolutionary War.

Treaty of Paris

100

Name the three regions that the 13 colonies were split into.

New England Colonies

Middle Colonies

Southern Colonies

100

What was the main purpose of the Declaration of Independence?

Sever ties with Britain and declare our independence from Britain

100

Name the three branches of government.

Legislative, Executive, Judicial

100

Name the four wars in chronological order.

King Philip's War, Seven Years War, Revolutionary War, War of 1812

200

This vocabulary term refers to a system that makes sure the three branches of government have equal power.

Checks and Balances

200

This region has mountainous terrain, thick trees, and rocky soil.

New England Colonies

200

Section three is the largest section that details ____________.

Grievances the colonists had against King George III

200

What is the purpose of the Bill of Rights?

Provide the people with individual rights that the government cannot take away

200

King Philip's War and the Seven Years War were both caused by a desire for more _________.

Land

300

What is the difference between Federalists and Antifederalists?

Federalists supported the Constitution and Antifederalists did not support the Constitution.

300

What is the main geographical feature that helped unify the 13 colonies?

Rivers, Atlantic Ocean

300

What does "unanimous" mean?

All people involved agreed on the same decision

300

What are each of the three branches of government in charge of?

Legislative - Make laws

Executive - Signs laws

Judicial - Approves laws if they are constitutional

300

What caused the Revolutionary War?

King George III was in debt from the Seven Years War, so he had the colonists pay in high taxes.

400

When the Constitution states that the national government is the "supreme law of the land," what does that mean?

No state law can override the national laws.

The national government has the highest power over the land.

400

This region had moderate temperatures and an even mix of sunshine and rain.

Middle Colonies

400

Section 2 states that the people have "certain unalienable rights." What are those three unalienable rights and who gave the colonists this idea?

Life, Liberty, and the Pursuit of Happiness

John Locke

400

What are the two purposes of the Constitution?

1) Split the power of the national government equally

2) Provide the people with individual rights

400

After the Seven Years War, ________ gave Britain all their land in __________ and __________ of the _____________ River.

After the Seven Years War, France gave Britain all their land in Canada and east of the Mississippi River.

500

List at least 3 beliefs of a Loyalist.

Colonists should be loyal to Britain

Taxes were to help protect the people

British citizens should obey British laws

America would be weak without Britain

Americans profit from trading with England

500

Explain one conflict that began to develop from the 13 colonies being separated into three different regions.

New England Colonies were smaller than Southern Colonies (more land = more representation in gov't).

New England Colonies had soil that was not ideal for farming and could not provide food without Middle and Southern Colonies.

500

How did the colonists attempt to address their grievances against King George III?

Colonists tried fair petitions and reminding British officials of the unfair treatment, but the King did not listen to the people.

500

What does Article 7 mean?

Ratification: approval of an official document

500
The War of 1812 led to the burning of the White House and the creation of our National Anthem. What effect did that have on our country?
National pride


Symbols of strength and unity