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