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Colonies Acts passed By Parliament Compromises Land Additions Important People

2 What three regions were the colonies divided into?

3 New England, Middle & Southern

4 Why were many of the New England colonies founded?

5 They wanted religious freedom

6 What was the economy of the Middle Colonies based on?

7 Farming (grains)

8 What were two crops grown in the Southern colonies?

9 Tobacco, rice, sugar cane or indigo (cotton)

10 Why did slavery increase in the Southern Colonies?

11 Large number of workers were needed to grow & harvest the crops

12 What law said colonists were forbidden to settle west of the Appalachians?

13 Proclamation of 1763

14 What act taxed all legal documents, newspapers, almanacs, playing cards & dice?

15 Stamp Act

16 What act taxed glass, paper, paint, lead?

17 Townshend Acts

18 What act allowed tea companies to sell directly to the colonists?

19 Tea Act

20 What acts punished Massachusetts for the Boston Tea Party?

21 Intolerable Acts

22 What Constitutional compromise allowed for a two house legislature with equal representation & population representation?

23 The Great Compromise

24 What Constitutional compromise said 3/5 of all slaves would be counted for representation & taxation?

25 Three-fifths Compromise

26 What were added to the Constitution so that the Antifederalists would ratify the Constitution?

27 The Bill of Rights

28 What allowed Missouri to enter as slave state, Maine a free state & slavery in the territories be allowed south of 36º30´N?

29 Missouri Compromise

30 What allowed California to enter as a free state, New Mexico & Utah to decide slavery by popular sovereignty & included a harsh fugitive slave act?

31 Compromise of 1850

32 What land area was bought from Spain for $5 million with the Adams-Onis Treaty?

33 Florida

34 What land bought from France for $15 million doubled the size of the US?

35 Louisiana

36 What land was gained after the Mexican War through the Treaty of Guadalupe- Hidalgo?

37 Mexican Cession

38 What area was added to the US for $10 million because the land was needed to complete a railroad?

39 Gadsden Purchase

40 What area was disputed with the British, but finally divided in 1846 ?

41 Oregon Country

42 Who wrote the anti-slavery novel Uncle Tom’s Cabin?

43 Harriet Beecher Stowe

44 Who was the President that approved the Indian Removal Act?

45 Andrew Jackson

46 Who was sent to explore the Louisiana Purchase?

47 Lewis & Clark (Zebulon Pike)

48 Who invented interchangeable parts & the cotton gin?

49 Eli Whitney

50 What man saved Jamestown by forcing settlers to work not look for gold?

51 John Smith