Taxed printed materials.
What is the Stamp Act?
This second attempt created a stronger federal and weaker state government.
What is the Constitution?
The idea that no two branches of government have the same power.
What is Separation of Power?
A way to compare different civilizations and time periods by looking at the Social, Political, Intellectual, Religious, and Economic factors.
What is SPIRE?
Star Spangled Banner
Who is Francis Scott Key?
Lowered tax on imported molassess.
What is the Sugar Act?
First attempt at government created a weak federal and strong state government.
What are the Articles of Confederation?
These 3 factors were considered the Seeds of Unity.
What are Mercantilism, Albany Plan of Union, and French and Indian War?
Branch of knowledge which records and explains the past.
What is history?
Common Sense
Who was Thomas Paine?
Gave British East India Company a monopoly.
What is the Tea Act?
Southern State Laws that outlined the rights of slaves and the way plantation life functioned.
What are the salve codes?
What are the Rights of Neutrality?
A way of life.
What is culture?
From Puritan to Yankee
Who is Richard Bushman?
This act forced Americans to house British soliders.
What are the Quartering Acts?
The first 10 amendments to the Constitution.
What is the Bill of Rights?
An idea of free enterprise or "hands off"
What is Laisse Faire?
Perspective
What is point of view?
"Our Country"
Who is Josiah Strong?
Restricted colonists ability to sell goods to anyone other than England.
What are the Navigation Acts?
America should control North and South America.
What is the Monroe Doctrine?
This economic and political system entails a colony harvesting natural resources, sending them back to the home country where goods are manufactured, and then the colonies are forced to buy the goods.
What is mercantilism?
Different parts of the country have different ideas
What is sectionalism?
Declaration of Rights and Grievances