Name that War WAR When: Who: United States vs. Great Britain

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Name that War WAR When: 1775-1781 Who: United States vs. Great Britain Causes: 1. French and Indian War 2. Proclamation of 1763 3. The Enlightenment 4. Taxation Without Representation Effects: The United States of America are born The Declaration of Independence Influences people around the world.

Answer: The Revolutionary War

Britain taxes the colonists WAR Name that War When: 1754-1763 Who: France vs. Great Britain Causes: 1. French and Britain want to control the Ohio River Valley 2. Young George Washington Effects: Britain gains land b/w App. Mts. and Mississippi River Proclamation Act of 1763 3. Britain goes into debt Britain taxes the colonists

Answer: The French & Indian War

Name that War WAR When: 1812-1814 Who: USA vs. Great Britain Causes: 1. Impressment of US Sailors by Great Britian 2. Arming Native Americans 3. Desire for Canada and Florida Effects: Washington D.C. is burned Star-Spangled Banner is written Andrew Jackson becomes a hero

Answer: War of 1812

? Redistribution of the world’s population Exchange of technology and food Death of millions of Native Americans

Early European Exploration Answer: Early European Exploration

Where did these colonial ethnic groups settle? Scots-Irish German Puritan ? ? ?

Where did these colonial ethnic groups settle? Answer Where did these colonial ethnic groups settle? Scots-Irish German Puritan Appalachian Mountains Middle Colonies New England

Name that Colonial Region Society based on… family status & land ownership Economy based on… plantation agriculture / Cash Crops Depends on Slave Labor Religion: Church of England Government: Elected Assemblies Fact: Strong political and cultural ties to Britain

Answer: Southern Colonies

Name that Colonial Region Society based on… Church standing Economy based on… Fishing and Shipbuilding Religion: Puritan Government: Town Meetings Fact: Intolerant of those not sharing their religion

Answer: New England

Name that Colonial Region Economy based on… Cities become Commercial Centers Best Balanced Farming, Shipbuilding, Lumber Religion: Diverse and Tolerant Quakers, Jews, Huguenots, etc. Government: Town Meetings & Elected Assembly Fact: lots of Germans settled here

Answer: Middle Colonies

13 Colonies Which colonies (numbers) make up the Religiously diverse and Religiously Tolerant Middle Colonies? 2. Which colony was the site of the corporately sponsored Jamestown settlement? 3. Which colony was founded as a refuge for people who were in debt?

13 Colonies Religious Tolerant & Diverse ( The Middle Colonies ) New York, New Jersey, Pennsylvania and Delaware Private Corporation Sponsored Jamestown is located in Virginia Georgia was founded for people looking to escape debtor’s prison.

? What Best Completes the diagram below? No Representation In Parliament Dissatisfaction with British Taxes Ban on settling in Western Lands

Answer: Reasons the Colonies were unhappy with Great Britain No Representation In Parliament Dissatisfaction with British Taxes Ban on settling in Western Lands

Name that Person From: England Birthday: August 29, 1632 Believed: People create gov’t to protect their rights Gov’t gets its power from the people People have a right to change a gov’t that violates their rights All men are create equal and have a right to Life, Liberty and property What are my beliefs called?

John Locke Natural Rights From: England Birthday: August 29, 1632 Believed: People create gov’t to protect their rights Gov’t gets its power from the people People have a right to change a gov’t that violates their rights All men are create equal and have a right to Life, Liberty and property What are my beliefs called? Natural Rights

? Name that Document Influenced by Thomas Paine’s Common Sense Influenced by John Locke’s Natural Rights Influenced by Thomas Paine’s Common Sense Inspired people around the world to revolt against unjust governments. ?

Declaration of Independence Written by: Thomas Jefferson Signed on: July 4, 1776 Influenced by John Locke’s Natural Rights Influenced by Thomas Paine’s Common Sense Inspired people around the world to revolt against unjust governments.

Name that Person From: Virginia Group: Anti-Federalist / Democratic Republican Quote: “Give Me Liberty or Give Me Death!” Beliefs: was ready to fight for independence Virginia shouldn’t have ratified the Constitution Friends Thomas Jefferson George Mason

Patrick Henry From: Virginia Group: Anti-Federalist / Democratic Republican Quote: “Give Me Liberty or Give Me Death!” Beliefs: was ready to fight for independence Virginia shouldn’t have ratified the Constitution Friends Thomas Jefferson George Mason

? What Best Completes the diagram below? Boston Massacre Boston Britain places a Tax on Tea Boston Tea Party

Answer: Boston Massacre Boston Tea Party Britain places a Tax on Tea Colonists taunted British Soldiers Boston Massacre Britain places a Tax on Tea Boston Tea Party

? Lack of respect Violence of Trade disputes From foreign Shay’s Rebellion Trade disputes Between states Lack of respect From foreign countries Who was influenced the most by the things listed in above? Loyalists Authors of Declaration of Independence Framers of the Constitution Democratic Republicans

? c. Framers of the Constitution Violence of Shay’s Rebellion Trade disputes Between states Lack of respect From foreign countries Who was influenced the most by the things listed in above? c. Framers of the Constitution

Debates at the Constitutional Convention North v. South Big States v. Small States ? What Best Completes the diagram below?

? Debates at the Constitutional Convention North v. South Big States v. Small States ? What Best Completes the diagram below? Debates over the number of Representatives in Congress

Which Virginians were FOR or AGAINST ratifying the U.S. Constitution? For Ratification Against Ratification

James Madison Patrick Henry George Mason George Washington Which Virginians were FOR or AGAINST ratifying the U.S. Constitution? For Ratification Against Ratification James Madison George Washington Patrick Henry George Mason Thomas Jefferson

? What Best Completes the diagram below? Implied Powers Marbury v. Madison ? McCulloch v. Maryland Implied Powers States Can’t Tax Federal Agencies

Judicial Review What Best Completes the diagram below? Implied Powers Marbury v. Madison Judicial Review McCulloch v. Maryland Implied Powers States Can’t Tax Federal Agencies

? Americans were trading with both France and Britain British seized American ships ? Angered Many Americans Britain paid for lost ships US Repaid old debt to Britain

Jay’s Treaty Americans were trading with both France and Britain British seized American ships Jay’s Treaty Angered Many Americans Britain paid for lost ships US Repaid old debt to Britain

What and who established the Supreme Court as an independent and equal branch of the national government?

What and who established the Supreme Court as an independent and equal branch of the national government? John Marshall and the court cases he ruled on.

Name that Group From: USA Believed: Led by Adams and Hamilton Believed in a strong national government Commercial Economy Supported by bankers and business interest in the Northeast

Federalists From: USA Believed: Led by Adams and Hamilton Believed in a strong national government Commercial Economy Supported by bankers and business interest in the Northeast

What: Who: How Much: By buying it, the US… Explored by…

What: The Louisiana Purchase Who: Jefferson bought it from France How Much: $15 million By buying it, the US… doubled in size Explored by… Lewis and Clark