French and Indian War
Name that Act
Articles of Confederation
Constitutional Convention
This and That
100
As a struggle for control of the upper Ohio River Valley. This was a widen match between Great Britain and France in Europe.
Start of the French and Indian War
100
This forced colonist to pay a tax on playing cards, legal documents, college diplomas and lawyer's license
Stamp Act 
100
The delegates referred to the AOC as pact between the states because it feared central government.  What was the name they referred the AOC by...
"firm league of friendship"
100
On May 25, 1787. 55 delegates met in this city to fix the AOC but ended up scraping it to write the U.S. Constitution.
Philadelphia
100
This emerge post revolution, women would take a role in raising the civic conscientiousness of their children but highlighted boys. 
Republican Motherhood
200
His famous cartoon "join, or Die" dramatically illustrated the need for greater colonial unit
Ben Franklin
200
This act imposed import duties on such items as paint, glass, paper and tea
Townsend Act
200
This was the biggest achievement of the AOC.  It established a procedure for territories to become states and banned slaver in the Wisconsin, Ohio, Illinois, Indiana Territory.
Northwest territory
200

Madison wrote in the Federalist Papers that a large republic would curb factions.  Which Federalist Paper did Madison introduce this idea?

Federalist #10

200
What are the key components of Hamilton's Plan?
B-Bank

E-Excise Tax (Whiskey)

F-Funding at Par

A- Assumption of Debt

T-Tariffs

300
This Chief turned anti-British animosity into an uprising designed to expel the unwanted Redcoats from Indian lands over 2,000 lives lost
Pontiac
300
This event took place March 5, 1770, colonist stood their ground on the presence of troops and the Townsend Act
Boston Massacre
300
The AOC was this type of legislature, which gave Congress responsibilities that included authority over coinage, the postal service, Indian affairs, and western territories
Unicameral
300
The framers believed in consent of the people, separation of powers, and checks and balances but there were fights to come.  One major fight was the idea of representation.  The New Jersey Plan wanted equal representation and the Virginia Plan wanted bi-cameral based on population.  The result was the Great Compromise.  What are the key components of the compromise?
Bicameral-House of Reps. apportioned based on population

Senate-equal 2 per state

3/5 Compromise

300
In this treaty, Britain was promised to evacuate the NW Territory and pay damages for seized American ships.  US would pay debts owned to British merchants on pre-Revolutionary accounts 
Jay's Treaty
400
This prohibited colonists from settling west of the Appalachians.  You know it, they ignored
Proclamation of 1763
400
This congress called for a complete boycott of British goods and urged the colonies to organize militia for defensive purpose
The First Continental Congress 
400
Name three weakness of the AOC
No Judicial Branch

No Executive Branch

No power to regulate interstate commerce 

No power to levy taxes

400
Name three key provisions of the Constitution.
Congress can levy taxes, declare war and regulate interstate commerce

Necessary and Proper Clause

Electoral College

and more

400
Jefferson stated, "We are all Republicans; we are all Federalists". This was the result of a peaceful transition of parties.  
"Revolution of 1800"
500
He insisted that the colonies pay their share of the "costs of the empire"
Grenville
500
He influenced the colonist with his publication to persuade the colonists to declare their independence from Britain.  He promoted republican principles, liberty, democracy and more.  Who was this person and their publication
Thomas Paine   Common Sense
500
This Massachusetts farmer pushed to stop farm foreclosures, lower property taxes, print paper money and end imprisonment for debt.  The National government realized the needed a stronger government
Daniel Shay
500
This was left out in 1787 because the Federalist did not think it was necessary because the Constitution has Article I, Section 9: Writ of Habeas Corp, Ex Post Facto, Bill of Attainder.  What was left out?
Bill of Rights, 1791 added
500
This established the principle of judicial review along with giving the Supreme Court power to declare  unconstitutional  a government action found to violate some provision of the Constitution

Marybury v. Madison

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