Exploration
Colonization
American Revolution
Early America
Gilded Age
100

This explorer believed he could reach Asia by sailing west but instead reached the Americas.

Who is Christopher Columbus?

100

This was the first permanent English colony in North America (1607).

What is Jamestown?

100

This idea meant colonists believed laws should reflect the will of the people.

What is consent of the governed?

100

This document declared independence and listed unalienable rights.

What is the Declaration of Independence?

100

This type of business dominates an entire industry.

What is a monopoly?

200

This phrase describes the three main motivations for exploration.

What is Gold, God, and Glory?

200

These colonies had rocky soil and focused on fishing, lumbering, and shipbuilding.

What are the New England colonies?

200

This British law stopped colonists from moving west of the Appalachian Mountains.

What is the Proclamation of 1763?


200

These are the three unalienable rights listed by Jefferson.

What are life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness?

200

This movement describes people moving from rural areas to cities for jobs.

What is urbanization?

300

This European country focused on fur trading with Native Americans.

What is France?

300

These colonies were founded by Quakers and are known as the "Breadbasket Colonies"

What are the Middle Colonies?

300

These laws punished colonists after the Boston Tea Party.

What are the Intolerable Acts?

300

This principle means government gets its power from the people.

What is consent of the governed?


300

This process made steel cheaper and stronger for railroads and buildings.

What is the Bessemer Process?

400

This country built missions in places like Texas, California, and Florida.

What is Spain?

400

This system controlled colonial trade to make the mother country wealthy.

What is mercantilism?

400

This battle was the turning point because France joined the war.

What is the Battle of Saratoga?


400

This principle divides power among three branches of government.

What is separation of powers?

400

This law gave settlers land to move west and farm.

What is the Homestead Act?

500

Explain how England’s goals in North America differed from Spain’s.

What is England focused on colonies and trade, while Spain focused on missions, conversion, and empire expansion?

500

Explain how geography influenced the economies of the New England and Southern colonies.

What is New England had poor soil → trade/shipbuilding, while the South had fertile land → plantations and cash crops?

500

Explain why lack of representation led to colonial rebellion.

What is colonists were taxed without having a voice in Parliament, violating their rights and leading to revolution?

500

Explain how checks and balances limits government power.

What is each branch can restrict the others so no branch becomes too powerful?

500

Explain how industrialization led to the growth of labor unions.

What is poor working conditions and low wages caused workers to organize and demand better treatment?