Early Colonization/Jamestown
Revolutionary Period
Bill of Rights/Constitution
Westward Expansion and Sectionalism
Wild Card
100

Along with war and violence, this was the biggest killer of Native Americans during the colonial period

What is disease? (smallpox also accepted)

100

On this day, the Declaration of Independence was signed. (Needs month, day and year)

What is July 4, 1776?

100

These first 10 amendments to the Constitution are built to protect the individual from the government.

What is the Bill of Rights?

100

This issue was frequently debated as America expanded westward.

What is slavery?

100

This is the only way to guarantee success on the final.

What is studying? (Your study guide, quizlet, notes, old documents and annotations, etc.)

200

This war, also known as King Phillip's War, was a British victory but deeply indebted the British Empire and led to increased taxes on the colonists. 

What is the French and Indian War?

200

These colonists wanted to remain with British, instead of fighting for an independent America.

Who were the loyalists?

200

This group argued for a stronger national government with weaker state governments.

Who were the Federalists?

200

Frederick Douglas believed that this holiday was worthless to enslaved people, as it only showed the hypocrisy of America.

What is the 4th of July?

200

This intolerable act forced colonists to accept British soldiers into their homes.

What is the Quartering Act?

300

This colonial region thrived due to cash crops like tobacco and cotton.

What are the Southern Colonies.

300

This group was responsible for much of the tarring and feathering, especially in the Boston area.

Who were the Sons of Liberty?

300

This amendment protects your right to bear arms.

What is the 2nd Amendment?

300

This compromise determined that slavery would be banned in new territories North of the 36'30" line.

What is the Missouri Compromise?

300

This New England colonial town went into a frenzy, killing many women in a string of accusations.

What is Salem?

400

This group of workers served their masters for a set period of time in exchange for a voyage across the Atlantic Ocean and land at the end of their service. 

Who were Indentured Servants?
400

This weak, initial form of government struggled because it required unanimous approval to be amended. 

What were the Articles of Confederation?

400

These three founding fathers were among those at the Constitutional Convention.

Answers may vary but may include Washington, Madison, Hamilton, Mason, etc.

400
This bleeding state used popular sovereignty to determine the legality of slavery.

What is Kansas?

400
This man wrote common sense, an argument for revolution against the British.

Who was Thomas Paine?

500

This place was the home of the first representative democracy in the colonies.

What was the Virginia House of Burgesses?

500

This was Patrick Henry's famous quote from the Virginia Convention, arguing for colonists to resist British oppresion.

What is "Give me liberty, or give me death"?

500
These are the three unalienable rights included in the Declaration of Independence.

What are life, liberty and the pursuit?

500
This reasoning was given by the Supreme Court for why Dred Scott should remain enslaved.

What is because Dred Scott and African Americans were not intended to be citizens by the founding fathers in the Bill of Rights and Constitution?

500

Chicago is named after this vegetable.

What is an onion?