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SEMESTER EXAM REVIEW With your host: Mrs. Herrera

PlacesPeopleDocumentsWarGovernment

Places This colony was originally established to gain wealth for King James I, in 1607

Places – 100 What is Jamestown Colony

Places This was the original city for the United States capital

Places – 200 What is New York City

Places- 300 This city is known as the Gateway to the West, after the Louis & Clark expedition

Places – 300 What is St. Louis

Places This Lake’s canal, located outside New York City, established transportation and trade to western cities

Places – 400 What is Lake Erie

Places These documents were required to be signed by the government in order to relinquish permission to settle in the New World

Places – 500 What are Charters

People- 100 With the help of Sir Walter Raleigh, this monarch requested the establishment(s) of Roanoke

People – 100 Who is Queen Elizabeth I Or Queen Elizabeth

People Thomas Jefferson requested that these two men explore the new Louisiana Purchase territory

People – 200 Who are Meriwether Lewis & William Clark Or Lewis & Clark

People With the assistance of this heroine, several important heirlooms and documents were saved during the British burning of Washington D.C.

People – 300 Who is Dolley Madison

People He was one of the leaders of the private organization Sons of Liberty, and his cousin became the 2 nd President of the United States

People – 400 Who is Samuel Adams

People This writer encouraged uprising through his Common Sense articles

People – 500 Who is Thomas Paine

Documents Due to forcing the colonist to house soldiers, this act gave the colonist one more reason to Declare their Independence from England

Documents – 100 What is The Quartering Act

Documents This document gives each state two senators, regardless the population of the state, in order to give all states equal representation in Congress

Documents – 200 What is the New Jersey Plan

Documents These documents were created to persuade the importance of the federal government to solely maintain all the ‘power’.

Documents – 300 What are Federalist paper

Documents This document’s many failures included the lack of leadership for the executive branch

Documents – 400 What is The Articles of Confederation

Documents Because of this act, the United States developed their own economic independence, and decreased the exportation of U.S. goods.

Documents – 500 What is the Embargo Act

War The United States formally declared their Independence from Great Britain, on July 4 th, of this year

War – 100 What is 1776

War This small scrimmage occurred as a protest by angry Massachusetts farmers, due to imposed taxes created by the new U.S. government in order to get out of debate caused by the American Revolution

War – 200 What is the Shays’ Rebellion

War Because ‘Native American’ imposters, boycotted in this fashion, the English Parliament closed the ports to the city.

War – 300 What is the Boston Tea Party

War This treaty formally ended the War of 1812

War – 400 What is the Treaty of Ghent

War This battle is considered the turning point of the American Revolution

War – 500 What is the Battle of Saratoga

Government This court case ruled that a states jurisdiction does not over power the federal courts jurisdiction

Government – 100 What is McCulloch v. Maryland

Government This court case gave the Supreme Court the right to regulate interstate commerce

Government – 200 What is Gibbon v. Ogden

Government The ruling of this court case declared judicial review, giving the Supreme Court the power to declare a law unconstitutional

Government – 300 What is Marbury v. Madison

Government This foreign policy stated that any foreign attempts to colonize the United States would be taken as aggression, and lead to war

Government – 400 What is the Monroe Doctrine

Government This event occurred when France attempted to bribe the Americans by force, in order to receive a loan to aid their revolution expenses.

Government – 500 What is the XYZ Affair

FINAL JEOPARDY CATEGORY: Rebellion

FINAL JEOPARDY Describe the Boston Massacre, from both the Bostonian and the British side

FINAL JEOPARDY Bostonian- They were going about their everyday lives, until they were gunned down in the town square by the British soldiers. (Innocent bystanders. British- They were patrolling the town, as required. When the Bostonians started taunting, throwing things, and attacking them. (Self defense)