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| First settlers in America migrated from... |
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| Islam originated in what century? |
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| First permanent Spanish settlement in US |
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| The preeminent European martitime power in the 15th century was... |
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| 2 kingdoms that married to create Spain |
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| English Reformation orignated from a dispute between... |
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| 1500's dominant Islamic power |
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| First English settlement in US |
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| Captain John Smith strengthened Jamestown by... |
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| imposing work and order on the community |
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| Church of England was created by... |
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| Henry VIII to divorce Catherine of Aragon |
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| 1st economic boom of Jamestown |
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| % of white settlers that died in the first 17 years of Virginia's existence |
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| Non-Indian population of English colonies was... |
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| Total number of African brought over as slaves |
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| Largest contingent of immigrants during the colinial period |
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| After the Glorious Revolution, political power in England shifted toward... |
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| First 1/2 of 18th century, Englands adm. over colonies was |
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| inneficient, loose, decentralized |
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| During 18th century, the most powerful native group was the... |
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| Treaty of Utretch was between |
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| What American Rev. figure surrendered at Ft. Necessity? |
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| First clash of French and Indian War took place in |
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| According to Peace of Paris 1763, ________ ceded all of its claim to land ________ of the Mississippi River to _______________ |
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| French; east; Great Britain |
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| The Stamp Act required everyone to |
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| Pay taxes on printed documents |
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| 1766 the British Govt. ___________ the Stamp Act |
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| ____________ nominated Washington to be the military commander so _____________ wouldnt fight alone |
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| John Adams; Massachussetts |
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| Leading figure in Boston Massacre |
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| Washington crossed the Delaware hoping to surprise the |
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| British military campaigns of 1777 saw a major defeat at |
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| __________ was the scene of substantial British victory in the final phase of the Amer. Rev |
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Battle of Yorktown involved ________ and __________ army and navy
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| After Am. Revolution, what was the 1st state to make slavery iilegal |
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| 2 main leaders of Boston Rebellion |
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| John Hancock and Samuel Adams |
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| 1 major effect of Shays Rebellion |
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| called an urgency for the need of a new, national constitution |
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| Paper money, tax relief, abolition of improsoment for debt and moratorium on debts |
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| Alexander Hamiltons ally in his push for stronger central govt. was |
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| Antifederalists opposed the document that argued that the Constitution would _____ the states. |
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| 3 main authors of federalist papers |
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| Alexander Hamilton, John Jay, James Madison |
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| 1st state to ratify constitution |
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| First secretary of treasury |
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| In the Whiskey Rebellion, _________ accompanied troops to the field |
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| Pinckey Treaty was between |
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| Alien and Sedition Acts gave authority to |
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| prosecute those involved in sedition against govt. |
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| Deism is the belief that God |
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| withdrew involvement from the human race and its sins |
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| Cotton gin was invented by |
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| Marbury VS Madison said that the Supreme Court cant ___________ but it can ____________ |
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| Who is the father of the constitution? |
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