Search Header Logo
25-26 USHA CFA#2 Study Guide SSUSH 1-4

25-26 USHA CFA#2 Study Guide SSUSH 1-4

Assessment

Presentation

History

11th Grade

Practice Problem

Easy

Created by

Amber Stevenson

Used 2+ times

FREE Resource

10 Slides • 10 Questions

1

​25-26 USHA Common Formative Assessment #2 Study Guide

Standards SSUSH 1-4: Colonies to Revolution

2

media

3

media

4

media

5

Match

Match the following vocabulary word with the picture that represents it.

Salutary Neglect

Trans-Atlantic Trade

Mercantilism

Middle Passage

6

Match

Match the following vocabulary word with the picture that represents it.

Great Awakening

Mayflower Compact

Cash Crop

Virginia House of Burgessesgreat awakeni

7

Categorize

Options (12)

Economic reason- Cash Crops

Warm, long growing season

Early trade with Natives; Conflicts over land, leading to wars

Cash crops including tobacco, indigo and rice.

Religious Freedom

Fertile soil, moderate climate

Tribes helped colonists survive. Conflicts did increase over time.

Breadbasket agriculture. Wheat, corn and grains

Trade and Religion

Rocky soil, cooler temperatures

More peaceful and cooperative relations with Native tribes.

Fishing, whaling, trade

Question image

Match the descriptions with the correct colonies.

Southern Colonies
Middle Colonies
New England Colonies

8

media

9

media

10

media

11

media

12

media

13

Multiple Choice

Question image

Taxes (Stamp Act, Townshend Acts, Tea Act)

Britain placed taxes on paper goods, tea, and everyday items to help pay off debt from the French and Indian War. These taxes angered colonists who believed they were being taxed without representation.

1

Social

2

Political

3

Economic

14

Multiple Choice

Question image

“No Taxation Without Representation”

Colonists argued that they should not be taxed unless they had a voice in Parliament. This belief led to protests, boycotts, and the rise of groups like the Sons of Liberty.

1

Social

2

Political

3

Economic

15

Multiple Choice

Question image

Proclamation of 1763

Britain banned colonists from moving west of the Appalachian Mountains after the French and Indian War. Many colonists were frustrated because they wanted new land for farming and settlement.

1

Social

2

Political

3

Economic

16

Multiple Select

Question image

Boston Massacre

British soldiers shot into a crowd of colonists, killing five people during a tense protest. The event increased anti-British feelings and was used as propaganda to push for independence.

1

Political

2

Social

3

Economic

17

Multiple Choice

Question image

Intolerable Acts (1774)

Britain punished Boston by closing the harbor and limiting Massachusetts’ self-government. These harsh laws united the colonies and helped lead to the First Continental Congress.

1

Political

2

Social

3

Economic

18

Multiple Choice

Question image

Battles of Lexington and Concord

Colonial militias and British soldiers clashed in the first battles of the American Revolution. These fights marked the beginning of open warfare between the colonies and Britain.

1

Social

2

Political

3

Economic

19

media

20

Multiple Select

Question image

Using the map, which statements correctly describe how the Treaty of Paris (1783) changed territorial control in North America?

1

The United States gained territory stretching to the Mississippi River.

2

Britain recognized American independence.

3

Weakened Britain's dominance in the Western Hemisphere

4

The United States gained control of Canada.

5

Spain lost land in North America as a result of the treaty.

​25-26 USHA Common Formative Assessment #2 Study Guide

Standards SSUSH 1-4: Colonies to Revolution

Show answer

Auto Play

Slide 1 / 20

SLIDE