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AMREV Battles
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/Seven Years War 


100

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

What is the Three-Fifths Compromise

100

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

The Bill of Rights

100

contained in the Declaration, it states that the people must obey the govt's decrees so long as the govt protects their natural rights 

Social compact/contract theory 

100

Albany Congress, Stamp Act Congress, First Continental Congress have this in common

Demonstrate growing colonial unity

100

early psychological victory that demolished the idea of Redcoat invincibility 

Bunker Hill 

200

led to a meeting of 9 colonies in NYC, and a Declaration of Grievances that denied Parliament's right to tax the colonies internally (domestically) 

The Stamp Act

200

The Great Compromise

What is the Senate would be equal for all states, but the House of Reps would be based on each state's population

200

the failure of Britain and the US to live up to the terms of the treaty ending the AMREV led to this treaty in 1795

What is Jay's Treaty? 

200

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

Townshend Acts

200

first document to create a divide between territory that was free and territory that was slave 

Northwest Ordinance
200

NJ, Hessians, Christmas

Battle of Trenton

300

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

What is non-importation? 

300

minor battle that kept the AMREV alive by convincing many Continentals to re-enlist for another year 

What is Trenton? 

300

idea that women had a duty to shape the morals of future political leaders 

What is republican motherhood

300

Federalist Papers author who believed a "large republic" would check the problem of factions, as no one could achieve a true majority (Fed No. 10 & 51) 

James Madison 

300

turning point in the war for independence, as it convinced Louis XVI to go all in for the Americans

Saratoga

300

Washington Defeated, retreats across the Delaware River

Battle of NYC
400

Join or Die...

Albany Plan of Union

400

This movement included a range of ideas centered on the pursuit of happiness, sovereignty of reason, and advanced ideals such as liberty, progress, toleration, fraternity, constitutional government, and separation of church and state (aka religious freedom). 

What is The Enlightenment

400

its intention was to eliminate a SWEET DEAL between the American colonies and the Dutch and French West Indies 

The Sugar Act of 1764

400

This conflict demonstrated the strength of the new federal govt under the Constitution 

What is the Whiskey Rebellion
400

Largely ignoring the regulation and commerce of the colonies is called

Salutary neglect

400

At this battle, French naval aid was key to the British loss 

What is Yorktown
500

One of these acts' purpose was to undercut the authority of colonial assemblies by paying royal governors salaries 

What is the Townshend Acts? 

500

HIS pamphlet, published in Jan 1776, was instrumental in convincing many Americans to support independence 

Who is Thomas Paine

500

was a drastic departure from the intention of the Philadelphia Convention, it called for a MUCH STRONGER central govt with a bicameral legislature, and an executive branch to carry out national laws

What is the VA Plan
500

his actions led George III to place a ban on colonial settlement in Trans-Appalachia 

Pontiac

500

refers to the undeclared naval war between the US and France from 1798-1800 

Quasi-War

500

First shots fired of the American Revolution...

Lexington and Concord

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