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Do Now 03/31/2011

Learn about important leaders, documents, and events that shaped American history from the colonial period to the Revolutionary War.

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Do Now 03/31/2011

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  1. Do Now 03/31/2011

  2. Do Now 12/03/10 Use the information in the boxes and your knowledge of social studies to answer the following question. Federalists Anti-Federalists • Which of these leaders is most associated with the ideas of the Anti-Federalists? • James Madison • Patrick Henry • John Adams • George Washington • Nationalists • Strong federal government • Alexander Hamilton • Localists • Strong state governments • ? Patrick Henry

  3. Do now 44 The accomplishments shown on the tombstone are associated with — F Benjamin Franklin G Thomas Jefferson H James Madison J John Adams. Thomas Jefferson

  4. 44 Which prominent Revolutionary figure is described above? F Samuel Adams G Thomas Paine H Patrick Henry J Benjamin Franklin Thomas Paine

  5. Which of the following best completes this table? A Governor of Massachusetts B Minister of France C Commander in Chief D Leader of the Sons of Liberty Leader of Sons of Liberty

  6. The Battle of Saratoga was a turning point in the American Revolution because — F the colonists were defeated and lost possession of New York G Native Americans joined the war against the colonies during the battle H Great Britain was forced to form an alliance with France against the colonies J the colonial victory convinced France to support American independence J.

  7. A. Which of the following events completes the time line? A British surrender at Yorktown. B Americans hold Stamp Act Congress. C British occupy Fort Ticonderoga. D Americans issue the Declaration of Independence.

  8. The British surrendered at the Battle of Saratoga in 1777 is considered a turning point in the Revolutionary War because it resulted in - A the reopening of the port of Boston B Benedict Arnold committing treason C France becoming an ally of the United States D the Continental Congress fleeing Philadelphia C.

  9. J. Which statement about the U.S. population in 1850 is best supported by the information in these graphs? F Rural life was similar in the South and the Northeast. G New immigrants to the Northeast settled primarily in urban areas. H The Midwest was becoming increasingly urbanized. J The majority of people in these three regions lived in rural areas.

  10. G. Which clause of the Magna Carta most directly influenced the U.S. Bill of Rights? F 15 G 39 H 41 J 44

  11. 38 Which events in U.S. history best complete the time line above? F Stamp Act, Boston Massacre G Sugar Act, Shay’s Rebellion H Townshend Acts, Battle of Yorktown J Intolerable Acts, Articles of Confederation F.

  12. Colonization/Exploration

  13. What am I Charter written in 1215 to grant English citizens the same rights as the King Magna Carta

  14. In what Year? The year Columbus began European Exploration to the Americas 1492

  15. What am I? • The Exchange of Goods and services and Ideas from the Eastern Hemisphere to the Western Hemisphere Columbian Exchange

  16. What am I? What was the first English Colony established in 1607? Jamestown

  17. What am I? Three legged course taken to exchange raw materials and goods with Africa for slaves Triangle Trade

  18. What am I? What was the first Representative Government in the Colonies created in 1619 House of Burgesses

  19. What am I? • This document was written to create laws of settlers in 1620 • “Civil Body Politic” • General good of the Colony Mayflower Compact

  20. What am I? Body of water located to the East of the colonies? Atlantic Ocean

  21. What am I? • Principle which the colony of Rhode Island (Roger Williams was based upon Separation of Church and State

  22. What am I? I am the Western Boundary of the 13 Colonies? Appalachian Moutains

  23. Who am I? Pilgrims Protestant Group came to Plymouth in 1620 for religions freedom?

  24. What am I? • Educational Movement in the 1700’s that encouraged using logic, reasoning, and science to solve problems of daily life. Enlightenment

  25. What am I? • What is it called to publish false information about someone that can harm their reputation Libel

  26. Who am I? • Group of people who agreed to work in America in exchange for transport Indentured Servants

  27. Who am I? Person responsible for influencing the right to have “Freedom of the Press” in America. John Peter Zenger

  28. What am I? • Nickname of the Middle Colonies because they grew grains Breadbasket Colonies

  29. Who am I? • Protestant Group that settled in Massachusetts Bay. They wanted to build a city based on the Bible. Puritans

  30. What am I? • Religious Movement that created a rise in Democracy in the 13 colonies. Great Awakening

  31. What am I? Described as the large scale farming of cash crops and ownership of slaves Plantation System

  32. What am I? Document written by English Parliament to make sure that all citizens were created basic rights English Bill of Rights

  33. Who am I? • Protestant Group that settled in the Middle Colonies. They believed that everyone was created equal and were against slavery. Quakers

  34. What am I? Law that limited trade from colonies. Ordered that colonies trade solely to Great Britain. Navigation Acts

  35. What Am I • The area that required 60,000 free settlers in order to become a state. • The area west of the Appalachain Mountains, north of the Ohio River, and east of the Mississippi River Northwest Ordinance

  36. Group of colonies that had the most diverse group of settlers because of religious tolerance, equality, and lots of natural resources Middle Colonies What am I?

  37. What am I? Economic Practice where the mother country Britain makes $ off of the colonies mercantilism

  38. What am I? Written as the official constitution of Thomas Hooker’s colony. Created a colony based on Limited Government Fundamental Orders of Connecticut

  39. What am I? Agricultural products grown to make a large profit. Examples are tobacco, cotton, rice, indigo, and sugar cane cash crop

  40. Who am I? Country that owned all of the Louisiana Territory and Canada France

  41. Who am I? City at the mouth of the Mississippi River New Orleans

  42. Group of colonies best suited to grow crops because of the climate and land NC Southern Colonies GA What am I?

  43. What am I? • Group of colonies mainly targeted by mercantilist policies of Great Britain because they relied on imports. Also had rocky soil and harsh winters. New England Colonies

  44. What am I? What were some of the effects of Europeans colonizing Native American’s land Disease, Took their land, Slaves

  45. American Revolution

  46. What am I? Name the petition sent to King George III to make peace. Olive Branch Petition

  47. Who am I? I am the Commander of the Continental Army George Washington

  48. Who am I? I am the famous French general that helped the Patriots train and prepare for battle. I also led them in the Battle of Yorktown Marquis de Lafayette

  49. What am I? This was the last battle in the American Revolution that the Americans won and the British began to acknowledge the colonies as free and independent states Yorktown

  50. Who am I? This man wrote the Declaration of Independence Thomas Jefferson

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