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1 Manhattan Transfer Atlantic Transfer Columbian Exchange
This was the enormously widespread transfer of agricultural goods between the Eastern and Western Hemispheres that occurred after 1492. Manhattan Transfer Atlantic Transfer Columbian Exchange Panamanian Exchange

2 Spanish explorers who conquered native American cultures
Mujeriegos Liberators Banditos Conquistadors Answer Now

3 Escuela Encomienda Retribución Abuso
System by which the Spanish government rewarded its governors in the Americas with title to land and permission to enslave any natives living on that land Escuela Encomienda Retribución Abuso

4 Jamestown Roanoke St. Augustine Plymouth
The oldest continually occupied European settlement in North America. It was founded on August 28, 1565, by the Spanish. Jamestown Roanoke St. Augustine Plymouth

5 The first permanent English colony in the New World (founded in 1607)
Jamestown Roanoke St. Augustine Plymouth

6 An English soldier and sailor remembered for helping to establish Jamestown
John Smith John Rolfe John Winthrop George Thompson

7 The Merger System The Land Grant System The Headright System
The system sponsored by English colonies to grant land to people who purchased passage to the colony from Europe The Merger System The Land Grant System The Headright System The Fief System

8 Slaves Peasants Immigrants Indentured Servants
The name for people who were forced into labor for a certain period of time in return for their paid passage to North America Slaves Peasants Immigrants Indentured Servants

9 Emancipation Proclamation
The first governing document of Plymouth Colony, signed by the Pilgrims in November of 1620. Justinian’s Code Mayflower Compact Law of Burgesses Emancipation Proclamation

10 Mercantilism Imperialism Colonialism Commercialism
An economic philosophy that control of imports was the key to enhancing the health of a nation and that colonies existed to serve the home country as a source of raw materials and a market for manufactured goods. Mercantilism Imperialism Colonialism Commercialism

11 Jamestown City Council The Mayflower Compact The Supreme Court
The first representative government in North America, which was located in Virginia Jamestown City Council The Mayflower Compact The Supreme Court House of Burgesses Answer Now

12 Battles between France and England in the new world resulting in the loss of all French possessions
The Hundred Years’ War The War of 1812 The French & British War The French & Indian War

13 Common Decency Uncle Tom’s Cabin The Jungle Common Sense
Written by Thomas Paine in early 1776, it said that continued American loyalty to Britain would be absurd, and independence was the only rational thing for colonists to do. Common Decency Uncle Tom’s Cabin The Jungle Common Sense

14 A political protest by Boston, Massachusetts residents against the British parliament partly in response to the 1765 stamp act. The Boston Massacre The Boston Tea Party The Boston Sit-ins The Boston Redsox Answer Now

15 The New England Patriots The Tories The Sons of Liberty The Loyalists
A group of Patriots formed in 1765 who urged colonial resistance to the Stamp Act using any means available… even violence. The New England Patriots The Tories The Sons of Liberty The Loyalists

16 Thomas Jefferson Alexander Hamilton John Adams Samuel Adams
An American revolutionary who led the Sons of Liberty at the Boston Tea Party Thomas Jefferson Alexander Hamilton John Adams Samuel Adams

17 The Boston Tea Party The Boston Massacre The Boston Shooting
An event that occurred on Monday, March 5, 1770 that resulted in the deaths of five Americans and helped spark the American Revolution The Boston Tea Party The Boston Massacre The Boston Shooting The Boston Redsox

18 1st Continental Congress 2nd Continental Congress
Convened in May of 1775, drafted the “Olive Branch Petition” 2 months later, and eventually drafted the Declaration of Independence over a year later. 1st Continental Congress 2nd Continental Congress 3rd Continental Congress 4th Continental Congress

19 William Dawes Samuel Prescott Paul Revere John Hancock
An American silversmith who warned of the advance of the British on Lexington and Concord William Dawes Samuel Prescott Paul Revere John Hancock

20 Battle(s) where first shots of American Revolution were fired.
Valley Forge Yorktown Lexington and Concord Saratoga

21 Valley Forge Yorktown Lexington and Concord Saratoga
The site of the headquarters of the Continental Army under George Washington during the American Revolution. Valley Forge Yorktown Lexington and Concord Saratoga

22 Bunker Hill Yorktown Trenton Saratoga
Battle after which the French joined on the side of the Americans, marking the turning point in the American Revolution Bunker Hill Yorktown Trenton Saratoga

23 A document which formally ended the American Revolutionary War.
Treaty of Paris Treaty of Versailles The Articles of Confederation The Constitution

24 John Locke John Marshall Baron von Montesquieu Thomas Hobbes
This was a British philosopher who argued that governments only purpose was to protect man’s natural rights. John Locke John Marshall Baron von Montesquieu Thomas Hobbes

25 The Declaration of Independence The Articles of Confederation
The first government of the United States was based on this, which was created in 1777. The Mayflower Compact The Declaration of Independence The Articles of Confederation The Constitution

26 Henry Clay Thomas Jefferson John Adams Benjamin Franklin
This was a printer, scientist and inventor who helped write both the Declaration of Independence and the Constitution. Henry Clay Thomas Jefferson John Adams Benjamin Franklin

27 Shay’s Rebellion Whiskey Rebellion Stono Uprising Nat Turner Rebellion
This was a 1786 uprising of Massachusetts farmers concerned about the loss of their land. Shay’s Rebellion Whiskey Rebellion Stono Uprising Nat Turner Rebellion

28 John Adams Thomas Jefferson James Monroe James Madison
This was an author of the Virginia plan and considered to be the “Father of the Constitution.”. John Adams Thomas Jefferson James Monroe James Madison

29 The New Deal The Great Compromise The Square Deal The Final Solution
At the Constitutional Convention in 1787, this deal used parts of the “Virginia” plan and the “New Jersey” plan to create a Congress with 2 houses, one with representation based population and one with representation being equal. The New Deal The Great Compromise The Square Deal The Final Solution

30 The Articles of Confederation The Constitution The Federalist Papers
This is the first ten amendments to the constitution, generally directed at protecting the individual from abuse of power by the national government. The Bill of Rights The Articles of Confederation The Constitution The Federalist Papers

31 Benjamin Franklin Thomas Paine Alexander Hamilton Thomas Jefferson
“Founding father,” author of Federalist Papers, the 1st Secretary of the Treasury, and the architect of the 1st fiscal plan for the U.S. after the ratification of the Constitution. He is most popular for losing a duel with Aaron Burr that eventually cost him his life. Benjamin Franklin Thomas Paine Alexander Hamilton Thomas Jefferson

32 This is a form of government run by elected leaders.
Democracy (pure) Republic Dictatorship Oligarchy

33 The Alien and Sedition Acts The Sugar Acts The Kansas Nebraska Act
Passed in 1798, these laws were supposed to “protect” the U.S. from foreign people looking to spread the chaos of the French Revolution and from subversive or terroristic acts. The Patriot Acts The Alien and Sedition Acts The Sugar Acts The Kansas Nebraska Act


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