8th Grade Final Study Guide Good Answers
8th Grade Final Study Guide Good Answers
8th Grade Final Study Guide Good Answers
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8th Grade Final Study Guide
Land Bridge- A strip of land that connects two continents together
Mayas: 250-900 AD
Mayans developed- arts, system of government, a written language,
observed stars, and created a calendar
Aztecs: 900s-1400s
Tenochtitlan- Aztecs great city capital in present day Mexico city, a
group of islands connected by stone roadways
Incas: 1400s- ?
Inca Achievements- Greatest Empire in the 1400s, It was stretched
along the Coast of South America
John Smith- Sent from London to lead Jamestown with strict new rules
He who works not, eats not
Starving Time- terrible winter of 1609-1610 where the settlers ran out
of food. Smith was gone and Powhatan decided to drive the English
away
House of Burgesses- Virginas first law making body that used a
representative government
Mayflower Compact- First document which Americans claimed the
right to govern themselves. Created on the journey from Netherland to
Virginia and called for just and equal laws
British East India Company- an important British business that sold tea
from India
Boston Tea Party- An act of defiance against the Tea Act by the colonist
where the disguised as Indians and threw tea in the Boston Harbor
Fort Ticonderoga- Fort captured during the Revolutions by Benedict
Arnold and Ethan Allen
Green Mountain Men- Group of men that captured Fort Ticonderoga
and got supplies
Battle of Saratoga- The battle of Saratoga was the turning point in the
Revolutionary War. It lifted the patriots spirit and showed Europe that
America could win
John Paul Jones- Navy officer that fought on the coast during the
Revolution, famous for saying I have not yet begun to fight
Shot Heard Round the World- Start of the American Revolution, no one
knows what side fired the first bullet
Border states- Slave states that remained in the Union during the Civil
War
Plessey vs. Ferguson- Supreme Court decision where the Court ruled
that a law can remain Separate as long as it is Equal