colonization
Road to revolution
American Revolution
westward expansion
reconstruction
100

Why did the British want to colonize America?

Gold (wealth), to spread the word of God, and to get power and fame.

100

Boston Massacre

The British killed 5 colonists

100

Lexington and Concord

“The shot heard around the world”, started the revolution

100

Manifest destiny

The belief that America has the god-given right to expand from coast to coast.

100

Goals of reconstruction

Rebuild and get the South to come back to the union

200

What is Colonization?

Claiming land, building a society on new land

200

Types of taxes set in place by Britain

Sugar act, stamp act, tea act, townshend acts

200

Bunker Hill

British won but still suffered heavy losses

200

Louisiana purchase

Land bought from France after Napoleon gave up on his American Dream.

200

13th amendment

Abolished slavery

300

What were the Southern Colonies’ traits?

Warm climate, slavery, agriculture, and the growth of tobacco and other wealthy plants.

300

Results of the French and Indian war

Britain won against France, putting them in great debt which led them to tax the colonies

300

Saratoga

Turning point, French join America

300

What did America gain from the Mexican-American war?

California, Nevada, Utah, Arizona, New Mexico

300

14th amendment

Citizenship rights and equal protection for all men

400

What was New England’s strong suits?

Fishing, ship building, fertile soil.

400

Intolerable acts

Punished Massachusetts by closing their harbor

400

Yorktown

Final major battle, British surrender

400

Oregon Trail

Migration west

400

15th amendment

Voting rights for all men

500

What were the Middle Colonies’ traits?

Diversity, religious tolerance, farming, trade

500

First continental congress

Colonies meet to discuss Britain’s actions

500

Declaration of Independence 

Written by Thomas Jefferson to declare independence from Britain

500

Texas

Independent republic, later became a state

500

Freed slaves’ new life

They could pick their names, get jobs, and vote