Unit 1 Review

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Across
  1. 2. This Enlightenment philosopher described new ideas about government that would eventually influence the colonists and the Declaration of Independence (2)
  2. 6. This group organized boycotts on British goods, harassed tax collectors, and anyone else who cooperated with the new British laws (3)
  3. 7. He wrote the influential propaganda book called Common Sense (2)
  4. 10. The came to the New World in 1620 in search of religious freedom and started the Plymouth Colony
  5. 12. To refuse to buy the goods and services of a certain business or country in an act of protest
  6. 13. Facts that are obvious and don’t need to be explained are called _____ truths (2)
  7. 16. One of the consequences of the Revolutionary War was “concerns over the distribution of ______” (Slide 16 in 1-5 Slideshow)
  8. 17. Information that is used to influence people to support a particular idea
  9. 20. The Pilgrims signed this influential social compact to create a self-government that would better unite them (2)
  10. 22. This influential 1689 document further limited the power of the monarchy and guaranteed basic rights to all British citizens (4)
  11. 24. The ____ Trade System was the trade route that connected North America, Britain, and West Africa
  12. 25. By the end of the 1750s, Britain, France, and _____ had a strong presence in North America
  13. 26. Britain ultimately created how many colonies on the Atlantic Coast of North America? (Spell out the number)
  14. 27. A complaint after being treated unfairly; The are 27 of them against the king in the Declaration of Independence
  15. 28. A formal agreement between two countries - to conclude a war, for example
  16. 30. In Virginia, this was the first elected group of representatives in the colonies and influenced colonists to expand the idea to other colonies (3)
  17. 34. Being recognized by Britain and the world was the main _____ for the United States in the Revolutionary War (see #27 on the Study Guide)
  18. 35. A crop that is grown to be sold for profit (2)
  19. 37. The United States ______ the Revolutionary War (“won” or “lost”)
  20. 38. One of the three unalienable rights described in the Declaration of Independence (3 words)
  21. 39. The first shots of the Revolutionary War were at ________ and Concord in Massachusetts
  22. 41. The Declaration of Independence listed 27 complaints against King ______ III
  23. 42. One of the consequences of the Revolutionary War was the “birth of an ____ republican government” (Slide 13 in 1-5 Slideshow)
  24. 44. An American who stayed loyal to Britain during the Revolution
  25. 45. Unable to be taken away
  26. 48. The route slaves travelled on in the Triangular Trade System was called this. (2)
  27. 49. An area politically controlled by another country and occupied by settlers from that country
  28. 51. One of the three unalienable rights described in the Declaration of Independence (4 letters long)
  29. 52. Rights that are granted to all people by nature or god that can’t be denied or restricted by any government (2)
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  1. 1. The Declaration of Independence was officially approved on ____ 4, 1776.
  2. 3. This short book was the most influential propaganda that supported the idea of independence from Britain (2)
  3. 4. According to the Declaration of Independence, when a government is ______, it is the responsibility of the people to “alter or abolish” it (see # 22 on the Study Guide)
  4. 5. A government that, by law, has its power limited and checked for abuses of power (2)
  5. 8. The ship the Pilgrims travelled to the New World on was called this
  6. 9. An American who supported the fight for independence during the Revolution
  7. 11. The region of colonies that had lied between the other two regions
  8. 14. The principle that the authority of government is created and maintained by the consent of the people (2)
  9. 15. The Mayflower Compact was one example of a _____ (2)
  10. 18. One of the consequences of the Revolutionary War was the creation of the _______” (Slide 14 in 1-5 Slideshow) (3)
  11. 19. During the colonial crisis in the 1770s, this group was organized in Philadelphia with delegates from each of the colonies who tried to solve the crisis (2)
  12. 21. Many colonists supported the idea of “No taxation without ______” in Parliament
  13. 23. By the end of the 1750s, Britain, Spain, and _____ had a strong presence in North America
  14. 29. The northernmost region of colonies
  15. 31. This principle says that every person is subject to the law regardless of their status (3)
  16. 32. From 1754-1763, Britain accumulated a lot of debt while forcing the French out of North America in the ________ War(3)
  17. 33. The region of colonies where agriculture and slavery dominated its economy
  18. 36. The Declaration of Independence says that governments are “instituted” to make sure the rights of the ____ are protected (See Slide #22 in the 1-4 Slideshow)
  19. 40. This influential era started the trend of using science, knowledge, and reasoning to explain the world us
  20. 43. Signed by King John in 1215, this influential document marked the first time the English king would have limited power (2)
  21. 46. One of the consequences of the Revolutionary War was our “changing views on freedom and ______” (Slide 15 in 1-5 Slideshow)
  22. 47. One of the three unalienable rights described in the Declaration of Independence (7 letters long)
  23. 50. The Treaty of _____ was the formal end to the war with Britain