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37 Cards in this Set
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The earliest group of Europeans |
Vikings |
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Spain |
Ferdinand and Isabela |
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3 G's |
Gold, glory, God |
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Labor shortage |
Black Plague |
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Turning point of the Revolution |
Saratoga (French began to intervene) |
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Proposed acceptance of the Constitution |
The Federalist Papers |
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Two plans submitted for the Constitution |
Large and small land plans |
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Europeans who helped America |
List with Lafayette |
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Britain recognized that America owned land to . . . |
The Mississippi River |
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Merry chase |
Nathaniel Greene |
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Wrote extensively on Separation of Powers |
John Adams |
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Two of Washington's most important officers |
Alexander Hamilton and Henry Knox |
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Surprise attack |
Trenton onto Princeton |
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George Washington became famous for . . . |
instilling obedience and order |
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Argued for colonists to join the Sons of Liberty |
Thomas Payne |
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British reaction to Boston Tea Party |
Total shock |
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Attempt to come to terms with Britain |
Olive Branch Petition |
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Political war in Carolina |
The Regulator Movement |
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Unfortunate gentleman sent to Boston in 1686 |
Sir Edmund Andros |
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Largest rebellion prior to 1775 |
Bacon's Rebellion in Virginia |
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Policy of most European powers in 17th century |
Mercantalism |
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Family name representing early Jamestown |
Rolfe |
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Colony became breadbasket to other colonies |
Pennsylvania |
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Roger Williams and Anne Hutchinson founded settlements in . . . |
Rhode Island |
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Proprietary colony for Catholics |
Maryland by Calvert |
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Important of Mayflower Compact |
Settlers agreed on government resting on the consent of the governed |
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First permanent English colony |
Jamestown |
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Disappearing colony |
Roanoke |
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French explorer who claimed St. Lawrence River valley |
Jacques Cartier |
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Five civilian protesters shot |
Boston Massacre |
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Young outspoken leader |
Patrick Henry and the House of Burgesses |
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Important aspect of Proclamation of 1773 |
Prohibited settling west of the Appalachians |
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British Prime Minister during the Seven Years' Wat |
William Pitt |
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British established naval port |
Halifax, Canada |
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1756-1763 |
Seven Years' War |
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Editor/Owner of big paper |
Benjamin Franklin |
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Great Awakening in America |
George Whitefield |