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Why did Europeans Colonize America? Lets Play the feud!!

WEALTH/TRADE/GOLD 17 WEALTH/TRADE/GOLD 17 LAND 23 LAND 23 NEW START/PAY DEBT 31 NEW START/PAY DEBT 31 RELIGIOUS FREEDOM 45 RELIGIOUS FREEDOM 45#1 #2 Why did Europeans Colonize America? #3 #4 ADVENTURE 9 ADVENTURE 9 #5 EXPAND EMPIRE 4 EXPAND EMPIRE 4 #6

What are the most important causes of the American Revolution? (policies, events)

Boston Tea Party 12 Boston Tea Party 12 Boston Massacre 15 Boston Massacre 15 #3 #3 Stamp Act 20 Stamp Act 20 Proclamation of Proclamation of #1 #1 #2 #2 #4 #4 What are the most important causes of the American Revolution? (policies, events) Navigation Acts 11 Navigation Acts 11 #5 Intolerable Acts 9 Intolerable Acts 9 #6 Writs of Assistance 7 Writs of Assistance 7 Townshed Act 4 Townshed Act 4 #7 #7 #8 #8 Tea Act 1 Tea Act 1 #9 #9

What were the most important battles of the American Revolution?

Lexington/Concord 21 Lexington/Concord 21 Yorktown 27 Yorktown 27 #3 #3 Trenton / Princeton 34 Trenton / Princeton 34 Saratoga 52 Saratoga 52 #1 #1 #2 #2 #4 #4 What were the most important battles of the American Revolution? Bunker Hill 12 Bunker Hill 12 #5 Ticonderoga 4 Ticonderoga 4 #6 Long Island 2 Long Island 2 Charleston 1 Charleston 1 #7 #7 #8 #8

What were the biggest problems with the Articles of Confederation?

CAN’T CREATE ARMY 26 CAN’T CREATE ARMY 26 NO PRESIDENT 43 NO PRESIDENT 43 #3 #3 NO JUDICIAL BRANCH 54 NO JUDICIAL BRANCH 54 NO NATIONAL TAX 67 NO NATIONAL TAX 67 #1 #1 #2 #2 #4 #4 What were the biggest problems with the Articles of Confederation? CHANGING LAWS 19 CHANGING LAWS 19 #5 CREATING LAWS 11 CREATING LAWS 11 #6 UNSTABLE MONEY 2 UNSTABLE MONEY 2 #7 #7

What are some examples of the United States carrying out Manifest Destiny?

Santa Fe Trail 27 Santa Fe Trail 27 Oregon Trail 30 Oregon Trail 30 #3 #3 Mexican-American War 74 Mexican-American War 74 Gold Rush 67 Gold Rush 67 #1 #1 #2 #2 #4 #4 What are some examples of the United States carrying out Manifest Destiny? Mormon Missions 9 Mormon Missions 9 #5 Gadsden Purchase 4 Gadsden Purchase 4 #6

What are the main causes of the Civil War?

KANSAS/NEB ACT 31 KANSAS/NEB ACT 31 JOHN BROWN RAID 45 JOHN BROWN RAID 45 #3 #3 THE 1860 ELECTION 57 THE 1860 ELECTION 57 UNCLE TOM’S CABIN 68 UNCLE TOM’S CABIN 68 #1 #1 #2 #2 #4 #4 What were the main causes of the Civil War? TARIFF 1828 / TARIFF 1828 / #5 DRED SCOTT CASE 14 DRED SCOTT CASE 14 #6 #6 COMP of COMP of MISSOURI COMP 7 MISSOURI COMP 7 #7 #7 #8 #8

What were the most important battles of the Civil War?

1 st Bull Run 19 1 st Bull Run 19 Antietam 25 Antietam 25 #3 #3 Vicksburg 41 Vicksburg 41 Gettysburg 60 Gettysburg 60 #1 #1 #2 #2 #4 #4 What were the most important battles of the Civil War? Chancellorsville 12 Chancellorsville 12 #5 Fort Sumter 8 Fort Sumter 8 #6 Fredericksburg 2 Fredericksburg 2 New Orleans 1 New Orleans 1 #7 #7 #8 #8

What ?

T 27 T 27 W 443 W 443 #3 #3 N 34 N 34 R 67 R 67 #1 #1 #2 #2 #4 #4 What were the biggest problems with the Articles of Confederation? A 9 A 9 #5 E 4 E 4 #6 F 2 F 2 #8 #8 T 1 T 1 #7 #7