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100

The results of this conflict ended the period of salutary neglect and increased tensions between Britain and the colonists.

The French and Indian War



100

This compromise resolved the issue of slavery as it pertains to representation

The 3/5th Compromise

100

Anti-Federalists refused to consider ratifying the Constitution without the inclusion of this significant item

The Bill of Rights

100

The main author of the Declaration of Independence

Thomas Jefferson

100

Leader of the Continental Army

George Washington

200

This law required that a stamp be placed on all paper goods in the colonies, beginning the calls for taxation without representation.

The Stamp Act

200

The Great Compromise came out of a dispute between these two groups over this specific issue

large states and small states; representation

200

France lost Canadian colonies and claims to land east of the Mississippi River as a result of the signing of this

The Treaty of Paris of 1763

200

Taxes imposed in  1767 on imports of paper, paint, lead, glass & tea.

Townshend Acts

200

The "father of the constitution"

James Madison

300

This economic response on the part of the colonies led to the repeal of the Townshend Acts

Boycotts

300

This group supported a stronger national government and ratifying the Constitution

The Federalists

300

This Adam's presidency legislation was unconstitutional as part of it attacked and persecuted anyone critical of the Federal Government. This led to the death of the Federalist Party.

Alien and Sedition Acts. 

300

This man wrote many of the Federalist Papers

Alexander Hamilton

300

sentiment that revered women as homemakers, the cultivators of good republican values in young citizens

Republican motherhood

400

With the Proclamation Line of 1763, the British forbid American colonists from settling west of which natural barrier?

The Appalachian Mountains

400

This movement included a range of ideas centered on the pursuit of happiness, sovereignty of reason, and the evidence of the senses as the primary sources of knowledge and advanced ideals such as liberty, progress, toleration, fraternity, constitutional government, and separation of church and state.

The Enlightenment

400

It was intended to eliminate the illegal sugar trade between the Spanish and French West Indies and the British colonies

The Sugar Act of 1764

400

This conflict demonstrated the weaknesses of the Articles of Confederation and prompted the Constitutional Convention

Shays' Rebellion

400

Largely ignoring the regulation and commerce of the colonies is called

Salutary neglect

500

Washington's job was to create precidents... 

Name at least 2

Answers will vary. 

500

This pamphlet was influential in convincing many Americans that the colonies should declare their independence from Britain

Common Sense

500

Small state proposal put forth during the Philadelphia convention proposing equal representation by state, regardless of population in a unicameral legislature. 

The New Jersey Plan

500

Indian chief who led post-war flare up in the Ohio Valley region. His actions led to the Proclamation of 1763

Chief Pontiac

500

Name a turning point in the Revolutionary War, and explain why it was a turning point

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