Title: Colonization
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2Colonization
3Governmental Philosophy
4French Indian War
5Taxation w/out Representation
6How about a revolution?
7Potpourri
8Colonization
Government Philosophy
French Indian War
Taxation w/out Representation
How About a Revolution?
Potpourri
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9This was the first permanent settlement in North
America
10What is Jamestown?
11Economic differences between the colonies was
largely due to this
12What is geography?
13This economic philosophy held that the purpose of
colonies was to provide bullion for the mother
country
14What is mercantilism?
15These were early colonists who worked for a
specified number of years in exchange for passage
to the new world
16Who were indentured servants?
17This was the most important export of Virginia
18What is tobacco?
19This legislative body represented the first steps
towards democracy in the colonies
20What is the Virginia House of Burgesses?
21The Mayflower Compact was important because it
indicated these were the source of political
authority
22Who are the people?
23John Locke defined these as life, liberty, and
property
24What are natural rights?
25This is Jean Jacques Rousseaus idea that
governments derive their power from the governed
26What is the social contract?
27This feature of New England governments led to
increased participation by male citizens
28What are town meetings?
29The British and French disputed this valuable
piece of land
30What is the Ohio River Valley?
31This English policy of leaving the colonies alone
ended with the French and Indian War
32What is salutary neglect?
33An effect of the war was that England gained land
east of this natural georaphic boundary
34What is the Mississippi River?
35Ben Franklin proposed this radical idea in 1754
to prepare for the impending war
36What is the Albany Plan of Union?
37As a result of the war, England was left with
these (three answers!)
38What are a new empire, a huge debt, and
bitterness towards the colonists
39To raise money, England placed a tax on all paper
products with this
40What is the Stamp Act?
41Passed in 1675, these required the colonies to
only trade with England
42What are the Navigation Acts?
43This 1763 law prevented colonists from moving
west, past the Appalachian Mountains
44What is the Proclamation Line of 1763?
45This law allowed the B.E.I.C. to have a monopoly
in colonies
46What is the Tea Act?
47England passed these in response to the Boston
Tea Party
48What are the Intolerable or Coercive Acts?
49John Adams estimated the colonists were 1/3
patriots, 1/3 neutral, and 1/3 these
50What are loyalists?
51English born Thomas Paine urged that breaking
ties with England was this
52What is Common Sense? (DUH!!)
53Colonists chose this costly method of protest in
dealing with the Stamp Act
54What is a boycott?
55In response to the Intolerable Acts, the
colonists united for the first time with this
56What is the 1st Continental Congress?
57Daily Double!!
58The 2nd Continental Congress made one last
attempt at peace with this offering
59What is the Olive Branch Petition?
60On April 19, 1775- war erupted here 2 country
towns west of Boston
61Where is Lexington Concord?
62This was a major turning point in the war. The
French joined the cause to help the Colonists.
63What is the Battle of Saratoga?
64This officially recognized the independence of
America set the Mississippi as the border
65What is the Treaty of Paris?
66Paul Revere seemed to exaggerate his account of
this event
67What is the Boston Massacre?
68The last major battle of the American Revolution?
69Battle of Yorktown
70Final Jeopardy
71GW Crossed the Delaware in the middle of
Christmas night in this battle
What is The Battle of Trenton?