Across
- 1. What was one key long term impact of the Regulator Movement
- 4. Which idea would be a SC Anti-Federalist most likely have supported
- 5. Why did the cotton gin shift the balance of political power in SC
- 9. Which historical event best reflects motivation of this quote "We must declare Independence not only for ourselves, but to protect future generations from tyranny" - Christopher Gadsden
- 10. The Article of Confederation were written in response to what colonial experience
- 14. How did the British government actions after the French and Indian War contribute to the colonial unity
- 15. What conclusion can be drawn from the expansion of the Great Wagon Road
- 17. Which group was most likely to support the British after Lord Dunmore's proclamation
- 19. What perspective does this cartoon convey about the development of democracy in the US
- 20. How did Francis Marion contribute to the Patriots cause in SC
Down
- 2. Which Democratic idea is best supported by this excerpt from the Declaration of Independence "Deriving their just power from the consent of the governed."
- 3. Which principle in the Declaration of Independence most reflects Enlightenment ideas
- 6. Supported British
- 7. Which compromise resolved a Major debate over how states would be representatives in congress
- 8. Which turning point most helped the SC militia gain public support during the war
- 11. Wanted independence
- 12. What was the main problem with the Articles of Confederation that led to constitutional convention
- 13. What is the main purpose of the following political cartoon in the context of the American Revolution
- 16. What best explains why many back country (AKA up country) SC supported the loyalist cause
- 18. The author of the following quote is a loyalist. What is his likely motivation "To preserve the benefits of protection under is Majesty reign, we must not rebel but reconcile"
- 21. "Our challenge lies not in uniting the colonies against Britain, for that has passed, but in forming a government that respects the rights of both the states and the people." Which conclusion can be drawn from this quote
