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STAAR History Review 2012. History There will be a total of 20 questions from the history objectives on the test. This is about 40% of the test. . History Standards The questions will come from h istory standards. 60-65% of the questions will come from 15 Readiness Standards. .
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STAAR History Review 2012
History There will be a total of 20 questions from the history objectives on the test. This is about 40% of the test.
History Standards The questions will come from history standards. 60-65% of the questions will come from 15 Readiness Standards.
History Standards 35-40% of the questions will come from 21 “Supporting” Standards.
History Pay attention to how you need to respond to each of the following slides. It will change from time to time.
History On the first set of slides simply try to answer the questions. These slides are Flashcards- a great way to study!
History What was the first permanent English settlement in the US?
History Jamestown. It was in Virginia.
History What year was Jamestown founded?
History 1607
History What was the primary reason for the settlement of Jamestown?
History Economic Reasons Money $$$. The Virginia Company wanted profits. Tobacco became the cash crop that brought these profits.
History Massachusetts and Pennsylvania were founded for what reason?
History Colonization RELIGION Pilgrims, Puritans, and Quakers were all persecuted by the English government.
History The long distance between England & the colonies led to what?
History Self-government The colonies had to solve their own problems!!
History-Representative Government What was the first representative assembly formed in the colonies?
History-Representative Government Virginia House of Burgesses
History-Revolution What were the effects of the French and Indian War?
History-Revolution England was in debt France lost most of its North American territory
History-Revolution What was the colonists’ opinion of the Proclamation of 1763?
History-Revolution It was tyranny!!! They wanted the land!!!
History-Revolution What was the protest slogan of the colonists in response to the Stamp Act?
History-Revolution Taxation without representation is tyranny!
History-Revolution The 13 colonies existed to help make Britain rich. This economic system is called what?
History-Revolution Mercantilism
History-Revolution Who was the commander of the Continental Army during the Revolution?
History-Revolution George Washington
History-Revolution What important step did the Continental Congress take on July 4, 1776
History-Revolution Adopted the Declaration of Independence!
History-Revolution Who wrote the Declaration of Independence?
History-Revolution Thomas Jefferson
History-Revolution What were the colonist afraid of when they wrote the Articles of Confederation?
History-Revolution A strong, central government. The states had most of the power!
History-Revolution What limits were placed on the national government have under the Articles of Confederation?
History-Revolution • No power to tax • No national courts • Could not regulate trade
History-Revolution For these next slides, read the clues and figure what is being described?
History-Revolution 2 Battles Fought in April 1775 Shot heard round the world Massachusetts
History-Revolution Battles of Lexington and Concord
History-Revolution Battle in Virginia French navy trapped British October 1781 Ended Revolution
History-Revolution Battle of Yorktown
History-Revolution • Frenchmen • fought with the colonists • Used his own $$$ to buy supplies for them • Very Young
History-Revolution Marquis de Lafayette
History-Revolution • In Pennsylvania • Very Cold • Lack of food • Von Steuben trained troops here
History-Revolution • Valley Forge
History-Revolution • In New York • Important Battle • British defeated • French convinced to help colonists
History-Revolution • Battle of Saratoga
History-Creating a Republic • Virginia Plan • New Jersey Plan • Bicameral Legislature • House = population • Senate = equal representation
History-Creating a Republic • Great Compromise
History-Creating a Republic • States fighting • Country in debt • Checks and Balances