American Revolution

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Across
  1. 1. What was one key long term impact of the Regulator Movement
  2. 4. Which idea would be a SC Anti-Federalist most likely have supported
  3. 5. Why did the cotton gin shift the balance of political power in SC
  4. 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
  5. 10. The Article of Confederation were written in response to what colonial experience
  6. 14. How did the British government actions after the French and Indian War contribute to the colonial unity
  7. 15. What conclusion can be drawn from the expansion of the Great Wagon Road
  8. 17. Which group was most likely to support the British after Lord Dunmore's proclamation
  9. 19. What perspective does this cartoon convey about the development of democracy in the US
  10. 20. How did Francis Marion contribute to the Patriots cause in SC
Down
  1. 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."
  2. 3. Which principle in the Declaration of Independence most reflects Enlightenment ideas
  3. 6. Supported British
  4. 7. Which compromise resolved a Major debate over how states would be representatives in congress
  5. 8. Which turning point most helped the SC militia gain public support during the war
  6. 11. Wanted independence
  7. 12. What was the main problem with the Articles of Confederation that led to constitutional convention
  8. 13. What is the main purpose of the following political cartoon in the context of the American Revolution
  9. 16. What best explains why many back country (AKA up country) SC supported the loyalist cause
  10. 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"
  11. 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