Road to the Revolution
Revolution
The AOC
Constitution
People, Battles, Documents.
100

What war caused Britain to go into debt and begin taxing the colonies?

The French and Indian War

100

What type of warfare did the Patriots often use, surprising the British?

Guerrilla warfare

100

Before creating the Articles of Confederation, the colonies met for the First Continental Congress. Why was this meeting an important first step toward forming a national government?

It brought the colonies together to discuss shared problems with Britain and showed the need for cooperation between the colonies which led to a foundation for the first U.S. government.

100

What compromise created a two-house Congress with equal and proportional representation?

The Great Compromise

100

Which event did colonial leaders use as propaganda to unite colonists against Britain?

The Boston Massacre

200

What policy let the colonies govern themselves as long as they remained loyal to Britain?

Salutary Neglect

200

What did the Gadsden Flag say, and what did it represent?

“Don’t Tread on Me”; resistance to British control

200

What was the first government of the United States called?

The Articles of Confederation

200

What compromise counted enslaved people as part of the population for representation?

The Three-Fifths Compromise

200

What battle forced the British to retreat toward Yorktown, turning the tide of the war?

Battle of Cowpens

300

What was the colonists’ main complaint about taxes like the Stamp, Sugar, and Townshend Acts?

“Taxation without representation”

300

Which ally helped block British ships at Yorktown, leading to victory?

France

300

Why was the AOC considered weak?

It gave too much power to the states and not enough to the national government

300

What is the system that divides power between national and state governments?

Federalism

300

Match the leader to the nickname and why: Swamp Fox, Wizard Owl, Fighting Gamecock

Francis Marion - he was gone like a ghost. 

Andrew Pickens - he was calm and collect.

Thomas Sumter - he was a fierce fighter. 

400

The Proclamation of 1763 was designed to do what?

Keep colonists from settling west of the Appalachian Mountains

400

In the middle of the Revolutionary War, soldiers faced more than just battles. What major problem did they deal with?

The Continental Congress couldn’t afford to supply them, so many soldiers went without food, clothing, and proper shelter, and thousands died from hunger and disease.

400

What could the national government NOT do under the Articles of Confederation? (3 things)

Collect Taxes, Regulate Trade, and it did not create a uniformed currency. 

400

What was South Carolina’s biggest fear about the Constitution before ratifying it?

They were worried the new national government might gain too much power. Especially regarding the power to control trade, or create laws that could eventually limit or end slavery.

400

At the Battle of Sullivan’s Island, what natural resource made the fort strong enough to withstand British cannon fire and save Charleston?

Palmetto logs

500

What was the main purpose of the money Britain made from the Townshend Acts?

To help cover the cost of keeping British soldiers in the colonies.

*The others were designed to cover the debt from the French & Indian War.

500

Why did many Southerners begin to support the Patriot cause during the later years of the Revolutionary War?

Because the fighting moved into the South, and when the war began directly impacting their homes and farms, many Southerners turned against the British.

500

What rebellion showed the need for a stronger national government?

Shays’ Rebellion

500

What document was added to the Constitution to protect individual freedoms, who wrote it, and what political group did he identify as?

The Bill of Rights, James Madison, Anti-Federalist

500

Match the Thomas to their document: Thomas Paine & Thomas Jefferson. Why were these written?

Thomas Jefferson wrote Declaration of Independence to express their grievances with the King.

Thomas Paine wrote Common Sense to increase the idea of Independence.