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STAAR Review Part 1

STAAR Review Part 1. Exploration - Constitution. Eras of U.S. Timeline. Exploration Age of Exploration : Time period in which Europeans explored in search for Gold, Glory, and God

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STAAR Review Part 1

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  1. STAAR Review Part 1 Exploration - Constitution

  2. Eras of U.S. Timeline Exploration Age of Exploration: Time period in which Europeans explored in search for Gold, Glory, and God Northwest Passage: ___________________________________________ ___________________________________________________________ • Colonization • Age of Colonization: Mass amounts of people from a specific country migrating to a new place to settle colonies with their own economies and societies • 4 basic reasons for colonization:___________________, ________________, __________________, and ____________________ 13 Colonies Map • Label the 13 Colonies and color regions as followed • New England – Red • Middle – Green • Southern - Orange

  3. New England Colonies Middle Colonies • Southern Colonies Jamestown and Plymouth

  4. Impact of Slavery Triangular Trade and the Middle Passage 1. Which section of the colonies had the most slavery? 2. Why did this section of the colonies feel that slavery was so important? 1. Explain Triangular Trade using the map. 2. Circle the Middle Passage • French and Indian War Causes of the American Revolution The French and Indian War was a war between _________________and _____________________. They both wanted control over the profitable _____________________fur trade. The _________________ would win the war, and the war would be ended by the __________________1763 Tax on Sugar and Molasses Tax on Paper Goods Tax on Tea Dumped Tea into Harbor Punishment for Tea Party Creates Colonial Militia

  5. Causes of the American Revolution Causes of the American Revolution American colonists began to split into 2 differing views, patriots and loyalists. Patriots wanted revolution with Great Britain and complete separation; where as Loyalists wanted to stay loyal to the king. ______________________is the theory that a nations wealth is dependent on the amount of __________________in its treasury. Therefore, England colonized North America to use it for its _______________________ to increase its exports to make a ______________________. Because ______________________ did not want the colonists trading their natural resources with other countries, they created the ____________________. These laws _______________colonists from trading with any other nation expect the mother country, Great Britain. 1. What is the image trying to tell its viewers? 2. Would this image have been drawn by a patriot or a loyalists? Why? • The American Revolution Declaration of Independence Where and when was the Declaration of Independence written? Who wrote the Declaration of Independence? What did it say?

  6. Declaration of Independence Declaration of Independence • Declaration of Independence Unalienable Rights

  7. Articles of Confederation Constitutional Convention The ______________________________________met to revise the Articles of Confederation. However, they ended up throwing out the Articles of Confederation and totally re-writing a new plan of government, the ___________________________. 1. Which plan appealed to the small states? 2. Which plan appealed to the large states? 3. Which size state got more of what they wanted with the Compromise? • Constitutional Convention Ratification After the Constitutional Convention, the Constitution could not become law until 9 out of 13 states __________________, or approved, it. So the Constitution was sent to the states for approval. _______________were people who supported the Constitution, and ________________ did not. 1. Why did the they have differing ideas about how to count slaves in the population total?

  8. Federalists vs. Anti-Federalists Principles of Government • Principles of Government Bill of Rights

  9. Bill of Rights Bill of Rights The First Amendment guarantees 5 different freedoms. One of those being religious freedom. How did life before the Constitution lead Americans to want to add Religious freedom to the Bill of Rights? How does religious freedom impact our way on life in America today? • Checks and Balances • Judicial Review Amending the Constitution Amendments: _______________to the _________________ Executive Branch Legislative Branch Process for Amending the Constitution Judicial Branch

  10. Origins of the Constitution Principle of Government Historical Document

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