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Road to Revolution American Revolution The Constitution Market Revolution Expansion & Growth American Culture & Reform 100 100 100 100 100 100 200 200 200 200 200 200 300 300 300 300 300 300 400 400 400 400 400 400 500 500 500 500 500 500

This was the first direct tax on the colonies. A 100

What is the Stamp Act? A 100

This conflict resulted in massive war debt for the British and the removal of the French from North America. A 200

What is the French and Indian War? A 200

This group intimidated tax collectors by attacking their homes, burning them in effigy, and tar and feathering them. A 300

Who are the Sons of Liberty? A 300

The notion that colonists were represented by Parliament members from Britain who represented the entire British empire, beyond their own districts. A 400

What is virtual representation? A 400

This legislation included the shut down of Boston Harbor, the revocation of the Massachusetts charter, expansion of the Quartering Act, and the Quebec Act. A 500

What are the Intolerable Acts? A 500

This diplomat asked for the help of France during the American Revolution. B 100

Who is Ben Franklin? B 100

This French general served alongside George Washington during the American Revolution and helped the Americans win the war by helping supply rations, weapons, troops, and military expertise. B 200

Who is Marquis de Lafayette? B 200

The Continental Army was stuck at this place during a harsh winter with little food, winter attire, and a smallpox outbreak. B 300

What is Valley Forge? B 300

This was a surprise attack on the Hessians on Christmas of 1776. B 400

What is the crossing of the Delaware/ the Battle of Trenton? B 400

British leader who planned to push French-American forces southward in an attempt to divide the Continental Army in two. B 500

Who is General Cornwallis? B 500

This event exposed the weaknesses of the Articles of Confederation. C 100

What is Shays s Rebellion? C 100

This combined the Virginia Plan and the New Jersey Plan and created the US bicameral legislature. C 200

What was the Great Compromise? C 200

Compromise made between the political factions that developed at the Constitutional Convention to protect individual and states rights. C 300

What is the Bill of Rights? C 300

Place A Wager DAILY (YOUR CATEGORY IS DOUBLE AMERICAN CULTURE & REFORM) C 400

This Abolitionist escaped from slavery and became one of the most influential thinkers of his time. He wrote a best selling autobiography, and debated with President Lincoln at the White House. C 400

Who is Frederick Douglass? C 400

This event demonstrated the effectiveness of the new Constitution under Washington s leadership. C 500

What is the Whiskey Rebellion? C 500

This transportation development was the most successful method of transporting goods across vast distances, but a geographic divide emerged between the South and the rest of the country as a result of its expansion. D 100

What is the railroad? D 100

The redefining of gender roles for women to homemakers and mothers The Angel of the Home. D 200

What is the Cult of Domesticity? In addition to being notable abolitionists, the Grimke sisters challenged the division of men and women into separate spheres of influence. During this period, they suggested that women too should have opportunities for activism and self-discovery. D 200

These immigrant groups drastically changed the demographics of the population between 1830-1860. D 300

Who are the Irish and the Germans? D 300

This extreme nativist group blamed immigrants for competing with Anglo- Americans for jobs. D 400

Who are the Know-Nothings? D 400

This is the process of increased production by machines powered by sources other than humans or animals. D 500

What is the Industrial Revolution? Groups, such as the Lowell Mill girls, brought attention to the challenges of factory work and modern life in the Market Revolution. Later groups sought to protect workers rights as the organized labor movement began. D 500

These explorers charted maps and collected information about unsettled American territory. E 100

Who are Lewis and Clark? E 100

This signaled the acquisition of a large territory that doubled the size of the United States. E 200

What is the Louisiana Purchase? E 200

These laws (passed in 1787) laid out the guidelines for how new territories would be admitted as states. E 300

What are the Northwest Ordinances of 1787? E 300

This development contributed to the growth of New York City by providing a method to transport large amounts of food from the Old Northwest to the Northeast. E 400

What is the Erie Canal? E 400

Whigs, or National Republicans, challenged the executive power of this controversial president, especially his frequent use of veto power. E 500

Who is Andrew Jackson? E 500

This gathering began the women s suffrage movement. F 100

What is the Seneca Falls Convention? F 100

Transcendentalist, Henry David Thoreau, wrote this text to explain that citizens have the responsibility to disobey unjust laws. F 200

What is Civil Disobedience? F 200

This group of painters glorified the wild and vast nature of the American landscape. F 300

What is the Hudson River School of painting? F 300

This religious group founded by Joseph Smith honored American locations as Christian religious sites. F 400

Who are the Mormons? F 400

This attempted Utopian society was a religious group that believed in equality of the sexes and communal living, but their following became reduced overtime by their belief in celibacy. F 500

Who are the Shakers? F 500

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