Big Board Review 3

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Colonial
Times
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Rebellion
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Civil War
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Acts and
Cases
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People
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Colonial Times
Question for 5 Points
Economic theory that England
supported where raw
materials should be shipped in
from their colonies to be
turned around and
manufactured by GBR.
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Colonial Times
Answer for 5 Points
Mercantilism
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Colonial Times
Question for 10 Points
One leg of the triangular
trade; term also used to
refer to the forced
transport of slaves from
Africa to the Americas.
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Colonial Times
Answer for 10 Points
Middle Passage
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Colonial Times
Question for 15 Points
Name for the group of
men that wanted to start
a colony in the new
world – first governing
body of this new colony.
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Colonial Times
Answer for 15 Points
Virginia Company
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Colonial Times
Question for 20 Points
Religious revival in the
American colonies
during the 1730’s and
1740’s
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Colonial Times
Answer for 20 Points
Great Awakening
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Colonial Times
Question for 25 Points
War beginning in 1675
between the English
colonists and the
Native Americans
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Colonial Times
Answer for 25 Points
King Phillip’s War
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Rebellion
Question for 5 Points
A group of patriotic
Americans (colonists)
who thought the British
were being un-just to
the colonies
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Rebellion
Answer for 5 Points
Sons and Daughters of
Liberty
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Rebellion
Question for 10 Points
1776 statement, issued
by the 2nd Continental
Congress explaining
why the colonies
wanted to be free.
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Rebellion
Answer for 10 Points
Declaration of
Independence
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Rebellion
Question for 15 Points
1754 – 1763 war
between France and
Britain for control of
the lands west of the
colonies.
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Rebellion
Answer for 15 Points
French and Indian War
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Rebellion
Question for 20 Points
A document that called
the people to realize
that they needed to be
free – written by
Thomas Payne.
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Rebellion
Answer for 20 Points
“Common Sense”
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Rebellion
Question for 25 Points
Revolutionary War
battle in 1781 in
Virginia that ended in a
decisive American
Victory.
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Rebellion
Answer for 25 Points
Battle of Yorktown
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Civil War
Question for 5 Points
The powers that the
constitution neither
gives to the federal
government nor denies
to the states.
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Civil War
Answer for 5 Points
States Rights
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Civil War
Question for 10 Points
Policy of letting the
people in a territory
decide whether slavery
would be allowed
there.
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Civil War
Answer for 10 Points
Popular Sovereignty
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Civil War
Question for 15 Points
The name given a raid
of Harpers Ferry.
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Civil War
Answer for 15 Points
John Brown’s Raid
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Civil War
Question for 20 Points
Bloodiest single day of
the Civil War – it halted
the Confederacy’s
advance to the north.
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Civil War
Answer for 20 Points
Antietam
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Civil War
Question for 25 Points
The Union (north) cut off
supplies to this town for 2
months – it finally
surrendered giving the Union
complete control of the
Mississippi River
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Civil War
Answer for 25 Points
Vicksburg
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Acts and Cases
Question for 5 Points
A tax imposed in 1765 by
the British taxing
newspaper, legal
documents, and other
printed materials in the
colonies.
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Acts and Cases
Answer for 5 Points
Stamp Act
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Acts and Cases
Question for 10 Points
Treaty that ended the
American Revolution
(1783) and the French
and Indian War (1763).
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Acts and Cases
Answer for 10 Points
Treaty of Paris
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Acts and Cases
Question for 15 Points
1820 agreement calling for
the admission of Missouri as a
slave state and Maine as a
free state – outlawing slavery
north of the 36 Latitude mark
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Acts and Cases
Answer for 15 Points
Missouri Compromise
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Acts and Cases
Question for 20 Points
1854 law that called for
the creation of these two
new territories… allowing
citizens to choose if
slavery should be allowed
there.
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Acts and Cases
Answer for 20 Points
Kansas-Nebraska Act
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Acts and Cases
Question for 25 Points
Document by President
Lincoln that freed the
slaves during the Civil
War.
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Acts and Cases
Answer for 25 Points
Emancipation
Proclamation
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People
Question for 5 Points
Colonial inventor, printer,
writer, statesman –
contributed to the
Declaration of Independence
and Constitution
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People
Answer for 5 Points
Benjamin Franklin
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People
Question for 10 Points
Union general in the
Civil War; known for his
destructive march from
Atlanta to Savannah in
1864
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People
Answer for 10 Points
William T. Sherman
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People
Question for 15 Points
President of the
Confederate States of
America
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People
Answer for 15 Points
Jefferson Davis
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People
Question for 20 Points
th
18
President of the US
– commander of union
forces who accepted
Lee’s surrender in 1865
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People
Answer for 20 Points
Ulysses S. Grant
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People
Question for 25 Points
Powerful chief of a
Native American tribe –
Pocahontas’ father.
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People
Answer for 25 Points
Powhatan
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Question
Argument that it was
the undeniable fate of
the United States to
expand across North
America
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Big Points
Answer for Big Points
Manifest Destiny
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