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CBA #1 Review

CBA #1 Review. Although it did not exist, this “all water route to Asia” inspired many Europeans to explore the New World. Exploration 10. The document written in 1215 that limited the power of King John I. Exploration 20. The significance of the year 1607. Exploration 30.

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CBA #1 Review

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  1. CBA #1 Review

  2. Although it did not exist, this “all water route to Asia” inspired many Europeans to explore the New World. Exploration 10

  3. The document written in 1215 that limited the power of King John I. Exploration 20

  4. The significance of the year 1607. Exploration 30

  5. The economic theory that colonies existed to gain wealth for the “mother country”. Exploration 40

  6. The main reason European settlers founded colonies in New England. Exploration 50

  7. The Virginia House of Burgesses was the first example of this in colonial America. Colonial America 10

  8. You find cash crops grown mainly in this colonial region. Colonial America 20

  9. This was the reason for the founding of Pennsylvania and Rhode Island. Colonial America 30

  10. The Mayflower Compact and the Fundamental Orders of Connecticut were created to do this. Colonial America 40

  11. This religious movement swept through the colonies and encouraged independent thinking and challenging authority. Colonial America 50

  12. I wrote a best selling pamphlet called Common Sense that convinced the colonists that independence was logical and necessary. People 10

  13. Commander/General of the Continental Army during the Revolutionary War. People 20

  14. Author of the Declaration of Independence who believed that we had the right to “life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness”. People 30

  15. Religious group who settled in Pennsylvania in order to practice their faith freely. People 40

  16. Two religious groups that settled mainly in Massachusetts and Connecticut for religious freedom. People 50

  17. Explain which significant Revolutionary event was an example of civil disobedience. Revolutionary War 10

  18. Explain why the Proclamation of 1763 was issued and how it helped cause the American Revolution. Revolutionary War 20

  19. The winner and the significance of the Battle of Saratoga. Revolutionary War 30

  20. The difference between the Treaty of Paris of 1763 and 1783. Revolutionary War 40

  21. 3 of the 6 terms of the Treaty of Paris 1783. Revolutionary War 50

  22. Definition of representative government. Misc. 10

  23. The geography and main economic practices of the Middle Colonies. Misc. 20

  24. The geography and main economic practices of the New England Colonies. Misc. 30

  25. 3 2 1 5 4 6 Misc. 40

  26. Explain the phrase “no taxation without representation.” Misc. 50

  27. Northwest Passage. Exploration 10

  28. Magna Carta. Exploration 20

  29. Jamestown, the first permanent English settlement, was established. Exploration 30

  30. Mercantilism. Exploration 40

  31. Religious Freedom. Exploration 50

  32. Representative Government-steps in expanding representation. Colonial America 10

  33. Southern Colonies. Colonial America 20

  34. Pennsylvania = religious freedom for Quakers Rhode Island = religious freedom for those kicked out by the Puritans Colonial America 30

  35. Create a process for establishing a government and laws that the colony would abide by. Colonial America 40

  36. Great Awakening. Colonial America 50

  37. Thomas Paine. People 10

  38. George Washington. People 20

  39. Thomas Jefferson People 30

  40. Quakers People 40

  41. Separatists (Pilgrims) and Puritans People 50

  42. It was a non-violent protest against a law the colonists considered unjust (Tea Act). Revolutionary War 10

  43. To prevent quarrels with colonists moving west and Native Americans. Colonists were angry that they could not settle on land they felt they had won. Revolutionary War 20

  44. Continental Army- we received foreign aid from France and Spain Revolutionary War 30

  45. 1763 = ended French and Indian War 1783 = ended the American Revolution Revolutionary War 40

  46. Colonies are “free and independent states” • British must remove all troops • New boundary from Atlantic to Mississippi • Northern and Southern border were Canada and Florida • Loyalist rights and property were protected • Each side repays its debts • Captured slaves must be returned to owners Revolutionary War 50

  47. A government in which citizens elect representatives to make laws for them Misc. 10

  48. Middle Colonies = shorter winters and fertile soil; economy consisted of farming crops such as wheat, barley, and rye Misc. 20

  49. New England Colonies = long winters and rocky soil; economy consisted of lumbering, ship building, and fishing Misc. 30

  50. 3 2 1 5 4 6 1 = Pacific Ocean, 2 = Rocky Mountains; 3 = Mississippi River; 4 = Appalachian Mts; 5 = Atlantic Ocean; 6 = Gulf of Mexico Misc. 40

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