Road to Revolution
The Revolutionary Era
A Firm League of Friendship
Constitution
New Republic
100

This 1754 meeting, featuring Benjamin Franklin’s "Join or Die" cartoon, was an early attempt to coordinate colonial defense.

What is the Albany Congress (or Albany Plan of Union)?

100

This 1776 pamphlet by Thomas Paine used plain language to argue that it was "common sense" for the colonies to break away from a corrupt monarchy.

What is Common Sense?

100

Under the Articles of Confederation, the national government lacked the power to do this, which made it impossible to pay off war debts.

What is the power to tax? (tax authority)

100

This compromise created a bicameral legislature: a House based on population and a Senate with equal representation.

What is the Great Compromise

100

In his Farewell Address, George Washington warned the nation against these two things.

What are permanent foreign alliances and political parties (factions)?

200

This British decree followed Pontiac’s Rebellion and prohibited colonists from settling west of the Appalachian Mountains.

What is the Proclamation of 1763?

200

This battle is considered ONE of the turning point of the war because it convinced France to enter into a formal alliance with the Americans.

What is the Battle of Saratoga?

200

This 1787 law established a process for admitting new states and famously prohibited slavery in the territory north of the Ohio River.

What is the Northwest Ordinance?

200

This was the compromise used to determine how enslaved people would be counted for both representation and taxation.

What is the Three-Fifths Compromise?

200

This 1794 event saw Western Pennsylvania farmers protest a federal excise tax; Washington’s response proved the new government could enforce its laws.

What is the Whiskey Rebellion?

300

This Enlightenment philosopher’s ideas of "natural rights" (life, liberty, and property) heavily influenced the Declaration of Independence.

Who is John Locke?

300

This concept emerged after the war, suggesting women should be educated so they could raise virtuous, republican citizens.

What is Republican Motherhood?

300

This 1786 uprising of debt-ridden farmers in Massachusetts exposed the weakness of the central government under the Articles.

What is Shays' Rebellion?

300

This group opposed the new Constitution, fearing it gave too much power to the central government and demanded a Bill of Rights be added.

Who are the Anti-Federalists?

300

This 1795 treaty with Spain was a diplomatic success, granting Americans the right to navigate the Mississippi River and use the port of New Orleans.

What is Pinckney’s Treaty?

400

This economic policy, which Britain enforced more strictly after 1763, viewed colonies as a source of raw materials and a market for finished goods. Based on fixed-wealth economic idea.

What is Mercantilism?

400

While the North began passing gradual emancipation laws after the war, this invention in 1793 led to the "re-entrenchment" of slavery in the South.

What is the Cotton Gin?

400

To amend (change) the Articles of Confederation, how many of the 13 states had to agree?

What is Unanimous (all 13)?

400

Alexander Hamilton, James Madison, and John Jay wrote this series of 85 essays to convince New Yorkers to ratify the Constitution

What are the Federalist Papers?

400

These controversial laws passed under John Adams were designed to silence critics of the Federalist party and limit the influence of immigrants.

What are the Alien and Sedition Acts?

500

This 1766 act was passed at the same time the Stamp Act was repealed, asserting that Parliament had the right to tax and bind the colonies "in all cases whatsoever."

What is the Declaratory Act?

500

These were two significant advantages the Colonists had over the British during the war (Name at least two).

Knowledge of the terrain, ideological commitment (heart), resilient military leadership (Washington), or foreign aid (France/Spain)?

500

Aside from the lack of a tax power, name TWO other structural WEAKNESSES of the Articles.

No executive branch (President), no national court system (Judiciary), or the inability to regulate interstate commerce?

500

Federalists argued for this type of constitutional interpretation, using the "Necessary and Proper" clause to expand federal power.

What is "Loose Construction" (or Broad Construction)?

500

Written by Jefferson and Madison, these documents argued that states had the right to "nullify" federal laws they deemed unconstitutional.

What are the Virginia and Kentucky Resolutions?

M
e
n
u