Colonial Foundations
Colonial Life and Economy
Road to Revolution
Revolutionary War
Ideas, People, and Documents
100

The first permanent English settlement in North America (1607).

Jamestown

100

Region known for shipbuilding, fishing, and rocky soil.

New England Colonies

100

Colonial slogan protesting taxes

“No taxation without representation”

100

Commander of the Continental Army.

George Washington

100

Author of the Declaration of Independence.

Thomas Jefferson

200

This colony was founded by the Pilgrims seeking religious freedom.

Plymouth

200

Crop grown primarily in the southern colonies and considered a major cash crop.

Tobacco

200

1773 protest in which colonists dumped British tea into a harbor.

Boston Tea Party

200

First official battle(s) of the American Revolution, 1775

Lexington & Concord

200

Enlightenment thinker whose natural rights influenced Jefferson

John Locke

300

The first written framework of government in the colonies, created in 1620.

Mayflower Compact

300

Trade routes connecting Europe, Africa, and the Americas.

Triangular Trade

300

1770 confrontation where British soldiers killed 5 colonists.

Boston Massacre

300

Treaty that officially ended the Revolutionary War.

Treaty of Paris (1783)

300

This colonial assembly in Virginia was the first representative legislative body in North America.

House of Burgesses

400

This economic system created a trade relationship where colonies supplied raw materials 

Mercantilism

400

Labor system used by colonists before switching to slavery.

Indentured Servitude

400

British tax on printed materials, including newspapers & playing cards

Stamp Act

400

This 1781 victory forced the British to surrender, effectively ending major fighting in the Revolutionary War.

Yorktown

400

This Enlightenment-inspired idea states that if a government violates citizens’ natural rights, the people have the right to overthrow it.

Social Contract Theory

500

England ignored strict enforcement of colonial laws during this era of “hands-off rule.

Salutary Neglect

500

Region known for religious diversity, grain crops, and port cities like Philadelphia.

Middle Colonies

500

Group that organized boycotts and resistance, including Samuel Adams.

Sons of Liberty

500

Victory that convinced France to help (turning point).

Battle of Saratoga

500

Pamphlet convincing colonists independence was necessary.

Common Sense