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stamp act

A British Parliament Act was passed in 1765 that levied a tax on printed materials, including legal documents, newspapers, pamphlets, and playing cards.

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Intolerable Acts

A series of punitive British Laws, called the Coercive Acts, were designed to punish Massachusetts for the Boston Tea Party, closing the port of Boston, limiting self-government.

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Alien and Sedition Acts (1798)

A series of laws passed by the Federalist-controlled Congress that restricted the rights of immigrants & limited criticism of the government.

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Federalist Papers

A series of essays by Hamilton, Madison, and Jay promoting ratification of the Constitution

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Who's George Washington?

The first president

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constitutional convention

a meeting of delegates from the states to address the weaknesses of the Articles of Confederation, which established a weak central government

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Neutrality Act

A law prohibiting U.S. citizens from aiding foreign nations at war

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Northwest Ordinance

A law establishing rules for creating new states from the Northwest Territory.

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Boston Massacre

A deadly confrontation where British soldiers fired on a hostile Boston crowd, killing 5 colonists, including Crispus Attucks, the 1st martyr of the Revolution. 

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Who is Thomas Paine?

An English American writer and political philosopher who wrote "Common Sense."

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Albany Plan of union

a rejected proposal for a centralized colonial government to coordinate defense

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Whiskey Rebellion

Pennsylvania farmers revolt against the federal excise tax on whiskey

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First Continental Congress (1774)

Meeting of delegates from the 12 colonies in Philadelphia to respond to the intolerable acts

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Quartering Act of 1765

A law requiring colonists to house and supply British soldiers. 

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How long did the French and Indian War last?

Lasted almost a decade (1754-1763)

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Treaty of Paris 

An international agreement that officially ended the American Revolutionary War, btw. Great Britain & the newly formed United States

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Shay's Rebellion

An armed uprising of Massachusetts farmers, led by Daniel Shays, protesting taxes & debt

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Federalists

Political party led by Hamilton; favored strong central gov & loose constitution 

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Navigation Acts

English laws regulating colonial trade, requiring goods to be shipped on British ships and often routed through England

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Was Thomas Jefferson a president? And if so, what number was he? (1-10th president)

Third U.S. President

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Tea Act of 1773

The British Parliament Act passed on May 10, 1773, granted the British East India Company a monopoly on the American tea market & tax break, allowing it to sell tea directly to colonies at a lower price

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Townshend Acts of 1767

British Laws placing import duties on glass, paper, paint, lead, and tea

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Hamilton's Financial Plan

Program to fix U.S. finances - assumed state debts, created a national bank, and promoted tariffs/excise taxes

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Anti-Federalists

A group of people in the late 1780s who opposed the ratification of the U.S. Constitution, fearing it gave too much power to the national government & lacked protections for individual rights.

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What year did the American Revolution begin?

1775

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