I - Colonization through Constitution
Matching
Documents
B____1. Moved many Americans to support patriot cause. America
should not be ruled by island & badly treated
A____2. Jefferson author- states philosophical reasons, King’s injustice,
Anddeclares separation from England
C____3. Document governing US written largely by James Madison
Places of the Revolution
B____4.After Crossing the Delaware, Washington attacked Hessians on
Christmas night. Colonists won & boosted morale
A____5.Washington and troops spent winter 1777 here in Penn. under
terrible conditions but good training to help military
C____6. Combined attack of American armies and French fleet on coast
forcing surrender of British, last major battle of the Revolution
People
C____7. Successfully attacked American south but eventually forced to
surrender at Yorktown in Virginia
A____8.Printer, writer, politician, businessman and Am. Ambassador to
France during Am Revolution
E____9.Commander of Continental Army and first Pres. of US who set
manytraditions for the office
F____10. Native American chief of the Virginia Region
G____11.French supporter of Am. troops and their training in
Revolution. He helped Franklin get alliance with France.
B____12. English philosopher whose ideas are in Dec. of Independence
D____13.Patriot philosopher who wrote Common Sense
Organizations
C____14.First organization linking colonies in opposition to British rule
A____15.Helped in protest of GBritain by weaving cloth and making
other goods soboycotts would work
B____16.Formed to oppose GBritain by damaging property, including
govt. officesand homes of wealthy British supporters; poured
the tea into BostonHarbor
D____17. Legislative body established in colonial Virginia. Similar to
Parliament. 1st representative legislaturein the New World
Name ______
a. Declaration of Independence
b. Common Sense
c. Constitution
a. Valley Forge
b. Trenton
c. Yorktown
a. Benjamin Franklin
b. John Locke
c. General Cornwallis
d. Thomas Paine
e. George Washington
f. Powhatan
g. Marquis de Lafayette
a. Daughters of Liberty
b. Sons of Liberty
c. Committees of Correspondence
d. House of Burgesses
Colonies
E____18. Established the 1st permanent English colony at Jamestown.
It hoped colonists would find gold & resources to make $.
C____19.First New England colony settled by Puritan families for
religiouscauses
D____20.Founded by religious dissenters from Mass. who were more
tolerant of different religious views
A____21.Founded by William Penn for Quakers
B____22.Settled by Dutch but conquered by British- center for trade due
tolocation
F____23.First permanent French settlement in North America. French
instructed colonists to spread Catholicism
Events
A____24.Caused by extreme faith, growing population,little role for
women in Puritan society
C____25. GB vs France over land in Ohio and Penn. Many natives
supported theFrench. British won with the help of colonists.
E____ 26. War between NE colonists and Natives led by Metacom
(known as King Philip). Natives lost much land.
D____ 27. Landless rebels wanted harsher action against the Natives so
more land would be available to colonists
B____28. Increase in religion with ideas to seek own relationship with
God- not just following the Puritan way
Terms
A____ 29.Limited supply of resources…best way to increase wealth is
to acquire more resources. Colonies helpedby selling raw
materials to the mother country
F____ 30.Ended the French and Indian War. France lost their New
World land claims.
G____ 31.Ended the Revolutionary War.
D____ 32.Sea voyage that carried Africans to North America
H____ 33. Allowed partial church membership for the children and
grandchildren of original Puritans.
B____34.Improve oneself (Franklin is an example)
C____35.Rise in society (Franklin is an example)
British Laws
C____36. Closed Boston port to punish for Tea Party
A____37. British law that would not allow colonists to settle beyond the
Appalachians to limit conflict with Indians - decrease tension
B____38. Required colonists to print material on paper containing a
stamp thatwas paid for by a tax to Britain
a. Pennsylvania
b. New Amsterdam (New York)
c. Massachusetts
d. Rhode Island
eVirginia Company
f. Quebec
a. Salem Witch Trials
b. The Great Awakening
c. French & Indian War
d. Bacon’s Rebellion
e. King Phillip’s War
a. Mercantilism
b. Individualism
c. Social Mobility
d Middle Passage
e. Trans-Atlantic Passage
f. Treaty of Paris of 1763
g. Treaty of Paris of 1783
h. Half-Way Covenant
a. Proclamation of 1763
b. Stamp Act
c. Intolerable Acts