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American Revolution
Colonial History
New Republic
100

The spread of this technique greatly increased the Native American population prior to European Contact

Three Sisters Farming

100

Ended the Revolutionary War and gave U.S. land north of Florida, south of Canada, and east of the Mississippi River

1783 Treaty of Paris

100

What do the different parts of the snake represent?

Each of the American Colonies

100

What colonies are shaded in green? What are some defining characteristics of these colonies?

The Colonies shaded in green are the Southern Colonies some characteristics about them are, large plantations and cash crop agriculture.  

100

The Sedition Act made it a crime for U.S. citizens to...

Publicly discredit federal leaders

200

The first enduring settlement by English Colonists in the Chesapeake reagion

Jamestown

200

An agricultural region who raised rice and tobacco on coastal plantations, relying on enslaved Africans for labor.

Souther Colonies

200

What was Franklin's intended message when he first drew this image?


Unification of the colonies during the French and Indian War.

200

What American Colonies are shaded in orange? What are some defining characteristics of these colonies?

The colonies shaded in orange are the middle Colonies. Some characteristics about the Middle Colonies are they had a great agricultural system, and were diverse and tolerant. 

200

The War of 1812 ended with a peace treaty that...

Required that Great Britain cede land in the Northwest Territories.
300

Settled by Puritans, hoping to create model moral communities.

New England Colonies

300

Adopted by the Second Continental Congress in 1776, first established the United States.

Declaration of Independence

300

What are at least three ways the French and Indian War helped set the stage for the American Revolution?

3 ways include, Taxes imposed to pay for a massive national debt, a constant struggle with Native Americans over borders and territories, and the prohibition of expansion to the west fueled an ever-increasing “American” identity. 

300

What American Colonies are shaded in red? What are some defining characteristics of these colonies?

The Colonies shaded in red are the New England Colonies. Some of the characteristics are strong religious views, poor rocky soil due to be covered by ice, and vast hills and forest.   

300

Eli Whitney's invention of the cotton gin...

Caused cotton production in the U.S. to surge

400

Offered Religious toleration and a prospering farm economy.

Middle Colonies

400

A Spanish conquistador who fought against the Aztecs in Mexico between 1519-1521.

Hernando Cortez

400

What are some ideals that the Americans fought for during the Revolutionary War?

Liberty, Freedom and Republican Ideals. 

400

How did the arrival of Europeans affect Native American culture?

The Europeans arrived which caused the Native Americans to be pushed off their ancestral land because of the Europeans expanding their territories.   

400

The Monroe Doctrine declared that European powers should...

Not meddle in the affairs of Latin American countries

500

List of freedoms the Monarchy promised to protect after the Glorious Revolution in 1688.

English Bill of Rights

500

A brutal trans-Atlantic trade that forced at least 11 million Africans into slavery between the 14th-17th centuries.

Middle Passage

500

Provided military assistance during the American revolution, ensuring a US victory.

France

500

During the 1760s, American colonies rebelled against the British Parliament for...

Raising the colonies' taxes

500

What ideas and debates led to the Constitution and the Bill of Rights?

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