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Migration Loyalist Bering Land Bridge
Luther Intolerable Acts The Columbian Exchange
Boston Massacre House of Burgesses Common Sense
Jamestown Yorktown Checks and Balances Harriet Tubman Bill of Rights Tariff Gettysburg Popular Sovereignty Veto Archeology Manifest Destiny Abolitionists Abraham Lincoln Samuel Houston Articles of Confederation
Sacagawea Mayflower Compact Martin
The system meant to keep any branch of government from becoming too powerful is ___________________.
The idea the Americans had a God-given right to explore and expand westward was known as _______________________.
_______________________ were people known as who were actively against slavery?
The ____________________ led to the public death of 5 colonists.
_______________________ are a tax placed on products because they go from one country to another.
The first permanent colony in the New World was ____________________.
______________________ started the Protestant Reformation.
____________________ was the U.S. President who issued the Emancipation Proclamation.
The _________________________ was the first governing document of Plymouth Colony.
15th/16th-century trade of goods and slaves between the New World, Europe, and Africa was called ____________________________.
____________________ were a series of punitive laws and taxes on the colonies.
The agreement among the 13 original states of the United States of America that served as its first constitution was the ______________________.
The battle of _________________________ ended the Revolutionary War.
___________________ is the idea that the population of the states has the right to vote on their own decisions?
When the President rejects a bill or proposal, this is called a(n) ______________________.
______________________ is the study of ancient peoples?
American colonists who supported the British were called a _______________________.
The Constitution was accepted with the addition of ten amendments called the _______________________ .
A mass movement of people from one homeland to another is called a _____________________.
__________________ was elected president of Texas in 1836?
Archeologists in the 1900s believe that ancient Americans migrated from Asia to America on/by the _______________________?
___________________ was a pamphlet written by Thomas Paine in 1775–1776 advocating independence from Britain.
The battle of _____________________ was the bloodiest battle of the Civil War.
______________________ served as interpreter and guide for the Corps of Discovery?
__________________ was an African American “Conductor” that was a famous conductor on the Underground Railroad.
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1. The system meant to keep any branch of government from becoming too powerful is **Checks and Balances**.
2. The idea the Americans had a God-given right to explore and expand westward was known as **Manifest Destiny**.
3. **Abolitionists** were people known as who were actively against slavery.
4. The **Boston Massacre** led to the public death of 5 colonists.
5. **Tariff** are a tax placed on products because they go from one country to another.
6. The first permanent colony in the New World was **Jamestown**.
7. **Martin Luther** started the Protestant Reformation.
8. **Abraham Lincoln** was the U.S. President who issued the Emancipation Proclamation.
9. The **Mayflower Compact** was the first governing document of Plymouth Colony.
10. 15th/16th-century trade of goods and slaves between the New World, Europe, and Africa was called **The Columbian Exchange**.
11. **Intolerable Acts** were a series of punitive laws and taxes on the colonies.
12. The agreement among the 13 original states of the United States of America that served as its first constitution was the **Articles of Confederation**.
13. The battle of **Yorktown** ended the Revolutionary War.
14. **Popular Sovereignty** is the idea that the population of the states has the right to vote on their own decisions.
15. When the President rejects a bill or proposal, this is called a(n) **Veto**.
16. **Archeology** is the study of ancient peoples.
17. American colonists who supported the British were called a **Loyalist**.
18. The Constitution was accepted with the addition of ten amendments called the **Bill of Rights**.
19. A mass movement of people from one homeland to another is called a **Migration**.
20. **Samuel Houston** was elected president of Texas in 1836.
21. Archeologists in the 1900s believe that ancient Americans migrated from Asia to America on/by the **Bering Land Bridge**.
22. **Common Sense** was a pamphlet written by Thomas Paine in 1775–1776 advocating independence from Britain.
23. The battle of **Gettysburg** was the bloodiest battle of the Civil War.
24. **Sacagawea** served as interpreter and guide for the Corps of Discovery.
25. **Harriet Tubman** was an African American “Conductor” that was a famous conductor on the Underground Railroad.
1. The system meant to keep any branch of government from becoming too powerful is **Checks and Balances**.
2. The idea the Americans had a God-given right to explore and expand westward was known as **Manifest Destiny**.
3. **Abolitionists** were people known as who were actively against slavery.
4. The **Boston Massacre** led to the public death of 5 colonists.
5. **Tariff** are a tax placed on products because they go from one country to another.
6. The first permanent colony in the New World was **Jamestown**.
7. **Martin Luther** started the Protestant Reformation.
8. **Abraham Lincoln** was the U.S. President who issued the Emancipation Proclamation.
9. The **Mayflower Compact** was the first governing document of Plymouth Colony.
10. 15th/16th-century trade of goods and slaves between the New World, Europe, and Africa was called **The Columbian Exchange**.
11. **Intolerable Acts** were a series of punitive laws and taxes on the colonies.
12. The agreement among the 13 original states of the United States of America that served as its first constitution was the **Articles of Confederation**.
13. The battle of **Yorktown** ended the Revolutionary War.
14. **Popular Sovereignty** is the idea that the population of the states has the right to vote on their own decisions.
15. When the President rejects a bill or proposal, this is called a(n) **Veto**.
16. **Archeology** is the study of ancient peoples.
17. American colonists who supported the British were called a **Loyalist**.
18. The Constitution was accepted with the addition of ten amendments called the **Bill of Rights**.
19. A mass movement of people from one homeland to another is called a **Migration**.
20. **Samuel Houston** was elected president of Texas in 1836.
21. Archeologists in the 1900s believe that ancient Americans migrated from Asia to America on/by the **Bering Land Bridge**.
22. **Common Sense** was a pamphlet written by Thomas Paine in 1775–1776 advocating independence from Britain.
23. The battle of **Gettysburg** was the bloodiest battle of the Civil War.
24. **Sacagawea** served as interpreter and guide for the Corps of Discovery.
25. **Harriet Tubman** was an African American “Conductor” that was a famous conductor on the Underground Railroad.