A | B |
Middle passage | Exchange of goods, ideas & diseases between Africa, America & Europe |
African diaspora | The forced removal of people from Africa |
Triangular Trade | The middle leg of the triangular trade route |
Three G's of exploration | Gold, God & Glory |
Christopher Columbus | credited for discovering North America |
Ferdinand Magellan | credited for circumnavigating the globe |
Bartholeme De Las Casas | priest who owned slaves, nicknamed the “protector of Indians” |
New England colony exports | whale products, fish & lumber |
Middle colony exports | cattle, wheat & corn |
Southern colony exports | tobacco, indigo & rice |
mercantilism | increasing money for a country by having a balance of trade |
encomienda | A grant of Native labor |
Rodger Williams | Founder of Rhode Island colony |
Lord Berkely | Founder of New Jersey colony |
William Penn | Founder of Pennsylvania colony |
French & Indian War | France fought Great Britain for control od the N/E North America |
Canada | What Great Britain gained as a result of the French & Indian War |
1763 | Year Treaty of Paris was signed & Proclamation of 1763 |
Treaty of Paris | agreement that ended the French & Indian war |
Quartering Act | British soldiers housed in colonists’ homes |
Sugar Act | tax on sugar, molasses & other goods |
Stamp Act | tax on all legal & commercial (stamps, cards, birth certificates, etc) |
Sons of Liberty | secret group of colonists who opposed British rule |
Committee of Correspondence | group that spread the news to colonists |
John Adams | lawyer from Massachusetts, cousin of Sam, defended British soldiers from Boston Massacre |
Minutemen | soldiers ready at a minute’s notice |
Militia | armed civilians or soldiers |
Republic | government where people choose their representatives |
Benedict Arnold | biggest traitor in American history, sold West Point to the British |
Bill of Rights | 1st 10 amendments to the Constitution |
1791 | Year Bill of Rights was ratified |
1st Amendment | States freedom of religion, speech, press &assembly) |
2nd Amendment | States right to bear arms |
3rd Amendment | Covers the quartering of soldiers |
10th Amendment | Deals with state's rights |
Legislative Branch | power to: create laws, over-ride veto & impeach |
Article 1 | Discusses the Legislative Brance |
Article 2 | Discusses the Executive Branch |
Article 3 | Discusses the Judicial Branch |
Qualifications for President | 35 years of age, natural born citizen & must have lived in the US for past 14 yrs |
Executive Branch | power to: pardon, veto bills & enforce laws |
Life | Amount of time dupreme court judges serve |
9 | Number of sepreme court judges |
Electoral College | A body of people representing the states of the U.S., who formally cast votes for the election of the president and vice president |