STAAR Key Concepts

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Across
  1. 2. - a place for Catholics to live peacefully.
  2. 7. - law establishing a way for admitting new states to the United States, territories govern themselves.
  3. 8. - First government, Congress can negotiate treaties and declare war, no executive branch.
  4. 12. - the turning point of the American Revolution when France joined the Americans.
  5. 13. - supported the Constitution, and believed that it created a more stable Union, Alexander Hamilton & James Madison
  6. 14. - an agreement that decided how many representatives large and small states would send to Congress.
  7. 16. - belief British should have the permission of colonists to pass taxes, which was the main reason for the American Revolution.
  8. 18. - Transatlantic Slave Trade, plantations, cash crops, and fertile soil led to a different economy than the north.
  9. 19. - rights all people have from birth; life, liberty, and pursuit of happiness; Declaration of Independence.
  10. 20. - Roger Williams started religious tolerant Rhode Island.
  11. 21. - the British response to the Boston Tea Party, which increased tension between the colonists and the British.
Down
  1. 1. - 1st anti-slavery group that lived in Pennsylvania.
  2. 3. - fishing, lumbering, shipbuilding, & harbors.
  3. 4. - British controlled colonial trade and that angered the colonists.
  4. 5. - agreement over how slaves would count for representation and taxation purposes.
  5. 6. - claimed land in New World to profit from fur trading.
  6. 9. - claimed Florida, Texas, and California & built missions.
  7. 10. - a law forbidding colonists from moving west of the Appalachian Mountains, and this angered the colonists.
  8. 11. - wealth, religion, expand empires, claim of territory.
  9. 15. - against the Constitution, believed it needed a Bill of Rights, Patrick Henry & George Mason
  10. 17. - last major battle resulting in a British defeat, Britain then signed the Treaty of Paris and recognized the United States' independence.