This British policy allowed colonies to govern themselves as long as they remained loyal and profitable
Salutary Neglect
The French and Indian War
This Event Exposed the Weaknesses of the Articles of Confederation
Shay's Rebellion
This Political Party approved the new US constitution, a stronger federal government, and an industrial economy
The Federalists
This Supreme Court Case Established the idea of Judicial Review
Marbury Vs Madison
This Ocean made the 13 Colonies location a lot easier to stay connected to Great Britain
The Atlantic Ocean
This Proclamation Banned Colonial Settlers from living passed the Appalachian Mountains
The Proclamation Line of 1763
The 3/5ths Compromise
This Political Party disliked the new constitution, favored a stronger state government, and wanted an agricultural economy
The Democratic Republicans
This Supreme Court Era strengthened the powers of the federal government
The Marshall Court
This Colonial Practice helped export materials from the Colonies to the Mother Country
Mercantilism
This Pamphlet written by Thomas Paine encouraged many loyalists to support the
Common Sense
This Compromise settled the "Smaller State" "Larger State" debated for states in both houses of congress
The Great Compromise
This Speech by George Washington warned of the dangers of political parties and getting involved in foreign wars.
Washington's Farewell Address
This Law was criticized for being unconstitutional by the democratic-republicans for limiting immigration into the United States
The Alien Act
This Event sparked by the enlightenment era caused many to challenge religious authority and thoughts on slavery
The First Great Awakening
The Idea that all men are created equal and the establishment of natural rights was a key principle of this US Document
The Declaration of Independence
This Document Lacked the power to tax, the power to raise of military and need unanimous approval to be changed
The Articles of Confederation
This Document Secured the Ratification of the US Constitution by adding this to the document
The Bill of Rights
This Law created by the federalist party was criticized for being unconstitutional by limiting free speech
The Sedition Acts
The Virginia House of Burgesses, Town Meetings, and the Mayflower Compact are all examples of
Representative/Self Government
The Intolerable Acts
This Constitutional Principle addressed in the federalist papers divided power between the National and State governments fairly
Federalism
Political Parties emerged in the 1790s mainly because of the rivalry between these two men
Alexander Hamilton and Thomas Jefferson
This US Amendment Established limits on the federal governments powers over the states.
The 9th/10th Amendments