US History, Module 2, LUOA
What was the first governing document of the new United States of America?
Articles of Confederation
Who were the primary authors of the Declaration of the Causes and Necessity of Taking Up Arms? [choose all that apply]
John Dickinson; Thomas Jefferson
The 1767 acts that placed taxes on some common goods imported from England were the
Townshed Acts
Which of the following was NOT on the "Committee of Five"?
Samuel Adams
The War of Jenkins' Ear really began as England tried to expand into ______________ territory.
Spanish
Which of the following was NOT a problem with the Articles of Confederation?
Strong Control of banks by the government
What officially ended the War for American Independence?
What officially ended the War for American Independence?
Which of the following was NOT a provision of the Coercive Acts?
additional taxation for the support of British troops
Jefferson's A Summary View of the Rights of British America
argued that the only connection that had ever existed between the colonies and the mother country was through the king
According to Thomas Paine's "Common Sense," America had been a(n) _______________ of civil and religious liberty.
asylum
The Virginia Plan
called for a two house legislature, each based on population
According to Thomas Paine's "Common Sense," "there is something absurd, in supposing a____________ to be perpetually governed by an _____________. .
continent; island
The growing problem of _______________ and _____________ in England created issues between colonies and the mother country. [choose 2]
debt; deficit
The people of England complained that American colonists
didn't pay their fair share to support the empire
The American victory at Saratoga was important because
it brought the French into the war on an official basis
According to Thomas Paine's "Common Sense," the idea of monarchy
it is not biblical
Why would a standing army be an issue for American colonists?
it was contrary to English tradition
What was an important rule followed by the delegates to the Constitutional Convention?
keep proceeding's secret
The Stamp Act required official documents be printed on stamped paper. Which of these documents were included in the list? [choose all that apply]
marriage licences; playing cards; deeds; newspapers;
Which of the following was NOT one of the Stamp Act Resolves?
neither Parliament nor the Crown had the right to govern the colonies
Under the Articles of Confederation, how many votes were required to pass major legislation?
nine
Under the Articles of Confederation, each state received how many votes?
one vote per state
The Boston Tea Party was a direct result of
opposition to the Tea Act
What was the result of the Battle of Camden?
overwhelming British victory
While actions against the Stamp Act in Virginia were primarily rhetorical, in Massachusetts it was ____________.
physical
The Great Compromise
presented a plan that created a legislative branch with one house based on equal representation and one house based on population
The Northwest Ordinance of 1787
provided a system for governing western territories and for admission of new states to the union
The Land Ordinance of 1785
provided for the survey and sale of western lands
As a provision of the Land Ordinance of 1785, 1 lot in each township was set aside for a
school
Shays' Rebellion began due to issues with
seizure of property for inability to pay debts
What was outlawed in the Northwest Territory by the Northwest Ordinance of 1787?
slavery
The _______________ Act of 1764 was an attempt to increase taxes by lowering the rate and increasing consumption.
sugar
Which of the following is true regarding the military during the French and Indian War? [choose all that apply]
the British officers expected American militia to be disciplined soldiers; British officers would not listen to the advice of American militia; the British regulars were a professional force
Which of the following was technically a victory for the British, but proved that the Americans were willing to fight for their liberties?
the battle of bunker hill
What was the "Great Fear"?
the concern that the British government would extend its reach through the Church of England
British and Spanish occupation of United States territory was clear evidence of what flaw in the Articles of Confederation?
the national government lacked the power to enforce treaties
The purpose of the Stamp Act Congress was
the preservation of English rights under British law
In colonial Virginia, on what was pay for Anglican ministers based?
tobacco
The British government claimed that the colonies had _______________ representation in Parliament.
virtual
At the time of Shays' Rebellion, losing property also meant losing the right to _________.
vote
The Boston Massacre [choose all that apply]
was immortalized by the engraving by Paul Revere resulted in the deaths of 5 men was the result of escalating tensions between the citizens of Boston and British troops
After the American War for Independence, what created a potential for trouble between the states?
western lands
The Proclamation of 1763 drew a line along the crest of the _________________ Mountains.
Appalachian
Thomas Paine's The Crisis begins
"These are the times that try men's souls"
In his speech regarding the Stamp Act, Patrick Henry said "If this be treason..."
"make the most of it"
As a provision in the Constitution, the slave trade could not be regulated until
1808
According to Thomas Paine's "Common Sense," which of the following was true about the economic relationship between Great Britain and America?
America didn't need the mother country any longer
Why were militia units and British troops on the field in Lexington, Massachusetts on April 19, 1775?
British troops were sent out to seize colonial weapons, powder and ammunition
In 1780, General Benjamin Lincoln surrendered over 4,500 American troops to General Clinton after the siege of what city?
Charleston
At the Battle of Guilford Courthouse, General Greene drew on Daniel Morgan's battle plans from
Cowpens
Artillery from Fort Ticonderoga were placed in this area, resulting in the British abandonment of the city of Boston:
Dorchester Heights
Who was hero of Saratoga that was commander of the Patriot forces at the Battle of Camden?
General Horatio Gates
At the beginning of the Constitutional Convention, who did the delegates pick as the presiding officer?
George Washington
Which of the following is NOT a reason why Cornwallis decided to remain entrenched at Yorktown?
He was unable to break through Lafayette's defenses
In the New York Campaign, British forces were able to make advances on American troops because this important point had not been guarded or fortified:
Jamaica Pass
What Massachusetts document called on other colonies to join in protest to the Townshend duties?
Massachusetts Circular Letter
What was the last major battle of the Northern Campaign?
Monmouth Courthouse
The "Parson's Cause" saw the debut of this young Virginia attorney
Patrick Henry
Whose famous "Liberty or Death" speech compared the position of the American colonies to that of slaves?
Patrick Henry
In which colonial city did the Second Continental Congress meet?
Philadelphia
Over the course of the late 1600s and early 1700s, tensions between native tribes and New England colonists
Pushed native tribes into a closer relationship with France.
Failure to take what Canadian city forced American troops to return to New York and ended the idea of making Canada the fourteenth colony?
Quebec
What state did not send delegates to the Constitutional Convention?
Rhode Island
Who first moved for independence in the Second Continental Congress?
Richard Henry Lee
When the Virginia Burgesses met in early 1773, they formed what?
The Committee of Correspondence
The period following the American Revolution has often been called "________ _______________ ______________."
The Critical Period
What incident in April 1775 led Patrick Henry to gather militia units and march on the capital of Virginia?
The Gunpowder Incident
Article IV, the Fugitive Slave Clause, was inserted in response to
The Northwest Ordinance of 1787
What act of Parliament closed the Ohio Valley to British expansion?
The Proclamation of 1763
Which of the following was NOT an American representative in the treaty negotiations with Great Britain following the War for American Independence?
Thomas Jefferson