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FCLE (2024) - Review #1
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What were the 13 original colonies?
(2 questions about colonies) - answer New Hampshire
Massachusetts
Rhode Island
Connecticut
New York
New Jersey
Pennsylvania
Delaware
Maryland
Virginia
North Carolina
South Carolina
Georgia

,Why did colonists come to America? (in the 1600s) - answer 1. religious
freedom
2. to escape persecution
3. political freedom
4. economic opportunity


Mayflower Compact - answer established self-government (1690s)


The revolutionary war began in - answer 1775


*gain independence from Britain


Why did the colonists fight the British? - answer 1. because of high
taxes (taxation without representation).
2. Quartering
3. Because colonist wanted self-government.


What is quartering? - answer Housing of soldiers


Which amendment prohibits quartering? - answer 3rd

, Who wrote Common Sense and what was it about? - answer Thomas
Paine wrote it and it encouraged colonies to fight for egalitarian
government and break from British rule.


egalitarian = People who believe in political democracy, demanding that
every person has equal standing concerning governmental power.


Independence Day - answer July 4, 1776 and it announces our
independence from Great Britain.


What are the unalienable right stated in the independence? - answer
life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness.


Who was the main author of the declaration of independence? - answer
Thomas Jefferson, but it was also signed by 55 other people.


What are the original plan for government in the united states called? -
answer Articles of Confederation


Why did the Articles of Confederation fail? - answer Weak central
government, most power belonged to the states.


The U.S. constitution is the - answer Supreme law of the land

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