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Semester Review. 2012 - 13. Exploration and Colonization:. Exploration and Colonization :. 1. While Europe benefitted much from the Columbian Exchange, what kinds of things were introduced to America by Europe? Disease, slavery, guns, fight over land. Exploration and Colonization :.
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Semester Review 2012 - 13
Exploration and Colonization: 1.While Europe benefitted much from the Columbian Exchange, what kinds of things were introduced to America by Europe? Disease, slavery, guns, fight over land
Exploration and Colonization: 2. What is the significance of 1607? Jamestown was founded as the 1st successful English settlement in America Jamestown Virginia
Exploration and Colonization: 3. What was the major reason the original settlers of Plymouth Colony, Maryland, and Pennsylvania came to America? Religious freedom
Exploration and Colonization: 4. What was the main reason that colonists settled in the Southern Colonies? To make a profit
Exploration and Colonization: 5. If 98% of the settlers that came to America were farmers, why did most settlers in the New England Colonies and many in the Middle colonies choose other careers? The growing season was too short and the soil too rocky to grow cash crops
Exploration and Colonization: 6. What do we call the type of farming where colonists grow just enough food to feed their family? Subsistence farming
Exploration and Colonization: 7. What was the significance of the Mayflower Compact? The first self government in America; Democracy
Exploration and Colonization: 8. What was the significance of the Virginia House of Burgesses? The first representative government in America; Republic
Exploration and Colonization: 9. What was the significance of the Fundamental Orders of Connecticut? The first written Constitution in America; Limited Government
Exploration and Colonization: 10. Why did representative government grow in the Colonies? England was too far away to govern; Colonists were becoming more and more independent
Exploration and Colonization: 11. William Penn, the founder of Pennsylvania, belonged to which religious group? The Quakers
Exploration and Colonization: 12. The Quakers believed in religious toleration, what does that mean? All religions can live together in peace
Exploration and Colonization: 13. How did the Quakers feel about slavery and women’s rights? All men and women are created equal
Exploration and Colonization: 14. What do we call the section of the triangular trade that carried slaves to America? The Middle Passage
Exploration and Colonization: 15. Describe the conditions of the voyage across the Middle Passage. Crowded, unsanitary, disease, death
Exploration and Colonization: 16. What is mercantilism? An economic theory: trade = money = power
Exploration and Colonization: 17. Was mercantilism designed to build up the Colonies or the Mother Country? Explain. It built up the economy of the mother country, it usually hurt the colonies’ economy
Causes of the Revolution: 18. Why were colonists angry about the Proclamation of 1763? It stopped western expansion
Causes of the Revolution: 19. While English laws like the Navigation Acts, the Sugar Act, the Stamp Act, and the Townshend Acts were designed to help the English economy, what did it do to the Colonial economy? It hurt the colonies’ economy
Causes of the Revolution: 20. One of the biggest complaints of the colonies was “taxation without representation”. Although they were not happy about the taxes, their bigger concern was what? Lack of Representation in Parliament when all other Englishmen had it
Causes of the Revolution: 21. What Colonial action helped push England to repeal the Stamp Act of 1765 and became their best weapon against British taxes? American boycotts
Causes of the Revolution: 22. Who is best known for founding the Sons of Liberty? Samuel Adams
Causes of the Revolution: 23. How was the Boston Massacre used by the Patriots as propaganda? The Patriots exaggerated the event in order to gain more support
Causes of the Revolution: 24. What laws were passed by Parliament to punish the colonies for the Boston Tea Party? The Coercive Acts
Causes of the Revolution: 25. What did the Americans call these laws? (above) The Intolerable Acts
Causes of the Revolution: 26. What battle is known as “the shot heard ‘round the world” and why? Lexington, because the world was curious to see if the Americans could pull it off
Causes of the Revolution: 27. Who wrote Common Sense and what did it set out to do? Thomas Paine
The American Revolution: 28. Describe an American Patriot. An American who wants to fight for Independence from Britain
The American Revolution: 29. Describe an American Loyalist. An American who wants to remain loyal to England England
The American Revolution: 30. What did Benjamin Franklin mean when he said “United we stand… or divided we fall”? If the colonies don’t fight together, they can’t win
The American Revolution: 31. Who wrote the Declaration of Independence? Thomas Jefferson
The American Revolution: 32. When was the Declaration of Independence written? 1776
The American Revolution: 33. Identify the 4 major parts of the Declaration of Independence. • Why we are revolting • Rights of individuals • Grievances with England • Declaration of Independence
The American Revolution: 34. Who inspired Jefferson to write the following words in the Declaration of Independence? “. . . We hold these truths to be self-evident, that all men are created equal, that they are endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable rights, that among these are life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness. . . . ” John Lock
The American Revolution: 35. Why is the Battle of Saratoga known as the “turning point of the war”? • 1stmajor Colonial victory. • Because of the victory, the French decided to help us Here Come the French!
The American Revolution: 36. What was the significance of Valley Forge in the winter of 1777–1778? The Continental Army received much needed training
The American Revolution: 37. Who helped fund the Continental Army when they were running low on supplies? Haym Saloman
The American Revolution: 38. Which battle was the final battle of the American Revolution? The Battle of Yorktown
The American Revolution: 39. What is the name of the British General who surrendered at Yorktown? Gen. Cornwallis
The American Revolution: 40. What was the name of the Treaty that ended the Revolutionary War? The Treaty of Paris of 1783
The Articles of Confederation: 41. What was the name of the first U.S. Constitution? The Articles of Confederation
The Articles of Confederation: 42. Name five weaknesses of the Articles of Confederation. • couldn’t tax • No leader • No army • No courts • 9/13 needed to pass a law
The Articles of Confederation: 43. Explain how a Confederation works. A loose alliance between states, but the states have most of the power Virginia
The Articles of Confederation: 44. Why did the creators of the Articles of Confederation make the federal government so weak? The feared an abusive government like Parliament and King George
The Articles of Confederation: 45. What was one thing that the articles did that was successful? The Northwest Ordinance