Chapter 1
Chapter 2
Chapter 3
Chapter 4
Chapter 5
Chapter 6
100

Order of events by when they happened 

Timeline/Chronology

100

Invented in the 1100s it showed what direction was North

Compass

100

The first permanent English settlement in the New World 

Jamestown

100

A plan that outlined the jobs and powers of the colony's government (later that of the United States)

Constitution

100

To cancel a law ex. The Stamp Act

Repeal

100

The American colonist who supported English Rule

Loyalists


200

A flat drawing of all or part of the Earth's surface

Map

200

To sail around the world

Circumnavigate

200

Investors bought shares or part ownership in this venture

Joint-stock company

200

Crops that are to be sold for profit only

Cash Crops

200

Refusing to buy

Boycott

200

When money is printed greater than the supply of gold and silver backing the currency.

Inflation 

300

The height of an area above sea level

Elevation

300

A narrow sea passage 

Strait

300

Mistreatment or punishment inflected on someone or a group of people because of personal beliefs 

Persecution 

300

Rules governing the behavior and punishment of enslaved people

Slave Codes

300

The American name for the Coercive Acts

The Intolerable Acts

300

Soldiers for hire 

Mercenaries 

400

Community of living beings and the surroundings in which they live

Ecosystem

400

Exchange of people, plants, animals and germs across the Atlantic Ocean

Columbian Exchange

400

The second permanent English colony and first to practice representative democracy 

Plymouth

400

Producing just enough food to live off of

Subsistence farming 

400

Americans who supported the war against England

Patriots

400

Bands of American soldiers appeared suddenly, fired their weapons and disappear would be an example of this tactic of warfare

Hit-and-Run Tactics 

500

Tax on imports

Tariff

500

Large farms that have many workers

Plantations 

500

A document that granted the right to form a colony

Charter

500

People elect delegates to make laws and conduct government 

Representative Government

500

Book published by Thomas Paine that argued for America to take up arms for Independence

Common Sense

500

To officially approve

Ratify

600

Buyers and sellers freely choose to buy or make whatever they want

Market Economy

600

Spanish explorers to the New World are called this

Conquistadors

600

Land grant of up to 50 acres to settlers who paid their own way to the colonies.

Headright

600

Wealth is acquired by exporting more than a nation imports 

Mercantilism 

600

Introduction to the Declaration of Independence is called

The Preamble

600

Battle where the Continental Army first won a pitched battle against the British turning the war in favor of the Americans

Battle of Saratoga

700

The government must treat all people by procedures established by law or the Constitution

Due Process

700

Group of Christians that rejected the Pope 

Protestants

700

People who refused to use force or fight in wars

Pacifists

700

The three sides of an Atlantic trade route that transported slaves to the New World and sold goods to Europe

Triangular Trade

700

Battle in which the shot heard around the world was fired that sparked the Revolutionary War 

Lexington 

700

To block off all supply and escape routes of your enemy

Siege

800

Power is split between a central, national government and state and local governments.

Federal System

800

The long hoped for, yet never discovered direct water route through the Americas to Asia

Northwest Passage

800

Document giving freedom to the Plymouth colony to govern itself separately from Jamestown and England.  

The Mayflower Compact

800

Democratic ideas, practices, and values that form a truly free society

Civic Virtue

800

Militias that boasted they would be ready to fight in a minute's notice 

Minutemen 

800

French General who helped the American Colonialists 

Marquis de Lafayette