All the Laws
Second Government is the Best
Before the Revolution
No Parties!
First Government is the Worst
100

The name of the acts passed after the Boston Tea Party. I couldn't take it anymore! 

What are the Intolerable/Coercive Acts? 

100
The second formal government established in the United States was based on this document. 
What is the Constitution?
100

This global conflict, beginning in 1754, spread to the New World, resulting in a fight between colonial powers. 

What is the Seven Years War? 

100

This influential man warned the nation about the creation of political factions. They happened shortly after he left his job. 

Who is Washington? 

100

The first established government of the newly founded United States of America.

What is the Articles of Confederation?

200

This act required colonist to house and feed British Soldiers.

What is the Quartering Act? 

200

This (horrid) agreement established a fractional amount of population granted for each slave.

What is the 3/5ths Compromise? 

200

Paul Revere created an engraving of this event, attempting to convince colonists to rebel against Britain.

What is the Boston Massacre? 

200

The first two political parties formed in the United States.

What are the Democratic-Republicans and Federalists?

200

This many votes were required to pass important laws under the AoC.

What is 9? 

300

After the Boston Tea Party, British officials effectively shut down Boston Harbor with this bill.

What is the Boston Port Bill? 
300

This rebellion highlighted the newfound power under the Constitution. "Like crushing a flea with a sledgehammer." 

What is the Whiskey Rebellion? 

300

This secretive group formed after the Stamp Act, attempting to intimidate tax agents through methods such as tar and feathering. 

The Sons/Daughters of Liberty 

300

This individual proposed a National Bank for the United States in his financial plan.

Who is Alexander Hamilton? 
300

Imagine being overrun by a group of farmers? That's what happened to the federal army during this rebellion. 

What is Shay's Rebellion? 

400

This law prohibited newspaper editors to speak ill of the President or Congress during times of war

What is the Sedition Act? 

400

Proposed by Robert Sherman at the Constitutional Convention, this agreement would allow for a bicameral Congress.

What is the Connecticut Plan (Great Compromise)? 

400

This Line of Demarcation prohibited colonist from expanding westward after the British defeated the French in the New World.

What is the Proclamation of 1763?

400

The ideology of only allowing government to do what is explicitly stated within the Constitution. 

What is Strict Interpretation? 

400

Voting rights were given solely to this exclusive group of citizens (you must answer specifically).

What is White, land owning men?

500

This act was passed by British Parliament, asserting their right to tax the American Colonists and impose laws. 

What is the Declaratory Act? 

500

This agreement allowed Congress to place tariffs on imports, but prohibited them from placing taxes on exports. 

What is the Commercial Compromise? 

500

This Indigenous rebellion on the Western Frontier was the first major test to Britain after winning against the French in the New World.

What is Pontiac's Rebellion?

500

This Federalist brokered an unpopular treaty with the British to remove them from the American Western Frontier, continuing Washington's policy of neutrality. 

Who is John Jay? 

500

One of the few successes of the Articles of Confederation was this, which required one square-mile plot of land in each 36 square-mile township to be set aside for public education. 

What is the Land Ordinance of 1785?