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northewest passage to Asia
republic
Stamp Act
Juan Ponce de Leon
Articles of Confederation
subsistence farming
Judiciary Act of 1789
Santa Maria
Loyalists
Battles of Lexington and Concord
checks and balances
planted tobacco
They used it as propaganda
form communities
Pilgrims
the Middle Passage
Thomas Jefferson
arrival of the Europeans
Thomas Paine
slaves
as an economic resource
Great Awakening
the French
separation of powers
Patriots
What act taxed almost all printed materials in the colonies?
How did colonial leaders use news about the Boston Massacre killings?
What keeps any one branch of government from gaining too much power?
To what event does, 'the shot heard 'round the world' refer?
What is the most distinctive feature of the U.S. government?
What is the name of the leg of the triangular trade route in which enslaved Africans were shipped to the West Indies?
Agriculture allowed early people to do what?
Because their journey had a religious purpose, what did Separatists call themselves?
How did the Jamestown settlers save their colony?
In the 1500s what changed the ways of life for Native Americans forever?
What is the name of the religious revival that swept through the colonies?
What is the name for a government in which citizens rule through elected representatives?
Who wrote the Declaration of Independence?
Who was the first Spaniard to land on the mainland of North America?
Which colonists wanted to fight the British for American independence?
What did England, France, and the Netherlands hope to discover?
Who wrote Common Sense?
How did England view its North American colonies?

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In the 1500s what changed the ways of life for Native Americans forever?arrival of the Europeans
Agriculture allowed early people to do what? form communities
In 1492 Christopher Columbus sailed to America with the Nina, Pinta, and ____________Santa Maria
Who was the first Spaniard to land on the mainland of North America? Juan Ponce de Leon
What did England, France, and the Netherlands hope to discover?northewest passage to Asia
How did the Jamestown settlers save their colony?planted tobacco
Because their journey had a religious purpose, what did Separatists call themselves? Pilgrims
Which European group maintained the friendliest relations with the Native Americans? the French
What type of farming was practiced in New England? subsistence farming
How did England view its North American colonies? as an economic resource
What is the name of the religious revival that swept through the colonies?Great Awakening
Who provided labor for the Southern rice fields in the colonies?slaves
What is the name of the leg of the triangular trade route in which enslaved Africans were shipped to the West Indies? the Middle Passage
What act taxed almost all printed materials in the colonies?Stamp Act
Who wrote the Declaration of Independence? Thomas Jefferson
Who wrote Common Sense? Thomas Paine
How did colonial leaders use news about the Boston Massacre killings? Battles of Lexington and Concord
Which colonists did not consider unfair taxes a good reason for rebellion?Loyalists
Which colonists wanted to fight the British for American independence?Patriots
What is the name for a government in which citizens rule through elected representatives?republic
What keeps any one branch of government from gaining too much power? checks and balances
What was America's first constitution called? Articles of Confederation
What is the most distinctive feature of the U.S. government? separation of powers
With which of the following did Congress establish a federal court system? Judiciary Act of 1789