Matching Pairs Midterm Review 2024Online version Grade 7 by Laurie Mitchell 1 St. Augustine 2 Intolerable Acts 3 Boston Tea Party 4 Assimilation 5 Atlantic Ocean 6 Thomas Jefferson 7 Parliament 8 Abolitionist 9 Salem Witch Trials 10 Middle Passage 11 Hessians 12 Culture 13 French and Indian War 14 Jamestown 15 Civilization 16 Five Nations 17 Battle of Saratoga 18 Mayflower Compact 19 Quakers 20 Cortez A person who wanted to outlaw slavery First British settlement in the New World Turning point of the American Revolution Cayuga, Seneca, Oneida, Onondaga, Mohawk A group of people’s way of life When a small group of people become part of a larger culture In 1692, hysteria swept through Massachusetts An advanced society with an organized government, complex religions and a written language Conquered the Aztec Empire Lawmaking government of Britain Led by William Penn Punishments for the Boston Tea Party Land and power struggle between France and Britain (1754-1763) Body of water bordering the 13 colonies German mercenaries hired by the British during the American Revolution Sons of Liberty dumped British tea into the Boston Harbor to protest the Tea Act Africans were captured from their homelands and chained together on ships to be sold as slaves in America Main writer of the Declaration of Independence Document to govern the Pilgrims and ensure religious freedom First Spanish settlement in the New World 1 Thomas Jefferson 2 Middle Passage 3 Intolerable Acts 4 Quakers 5 Jamestown 6 Mayflower Compact 7 French and Indian War 8 Parliament 9 Assimilation 10 Hessians 11 Cortez 12 Culture 13 Boston Tea Party 14 Battle of Saratoga 15 Abolitionist 16 Atlantic Ocean 17 Civilization 18 St. Augustine 19 Salem Witch Trials 20 Five Nations A group of people’s way of life Lawmaking government of Britain Main writer of the Declaration of Independence Led by William Penn Punishments for the Boston Tea Party Body of water bordering the 13 colonies Turning point of the American Revolution Conquered the Aztec Empire Cayuga, Seneca, Oneida, Onondaga, Mohawk Document to govern the Pilgrims and ensure religious freedom German mercenaries hired by the British during the American Revolution Land and power struggle between France and Britain (1754-1763) When a small group of people become part of a larger culture An advanced society with an organized government, complex religions and a written language Sons of Liberty dumped British tea into the Boston Harbor to protest the Tea Act In 1692, hysteria swept through Massachusetts A person who wanted to outlaw slavery First Spanish settlement in the New World First British settlement in the New World Africans were captured from their homelands and chained together on ships to be sold as slaves in America 1 Middle Passage 2 Salem Witch Trials 3 Five Nations 4 French and Indian War 5 Abolitionist 6 Mayflower Compact 7 Parliament 8 Cortez 9 St. Augustine 10 Hessians 11 Thomas Jefferson 12 Culture 13 Intolerable Acts 14 Atlantic Ocean 15 Quakers 16 Assimilation 17 Battle of Saratoga 18 Boston Tea Party 19 Jamestown 20 Civilization Lawmaking government of Britain First Spanish settlement in the New World Conquered the Aztec Empire Cayuga, Seneca, Oneida, Onondaga, Mohawk Document to govern the Pilgrims and ensure religious freedom First British settlement in the New World Main writer of the Declaration of Independence Body of water bordering the 13 colonies Punishments for the Boston Tea Party An advanced society with an organized government, complex religions and a written language German mercenaries hired by the British during the American Revolution A group of people’s way of life Land and power struggle between France and Britain (1754-1763) Turning point of the American Revolution Led by William Penn In 1692, hysteria swept through Massachusetts Africans were captured from their homelands and chained together on ships to be sold as slaves in America When a small group of people become part of a larger culture A person who wanted to outlaw slavery Sons of Liberty dumped British tea into the Boston Harbor to protest the Tea Act