These people wanted a strong federal/central government.
Federalist
This term means the growth of major cities.
Urbanization
This group of people founded Pennsylvania.
This movement started the growth of representative government.
The Great Awaking
This established judicial review.
Marbury V. Madison
This amendment bans national religions.
1st amendment
This invention caused the platation system to expand.
Cotton Gin
This colony is known for its rich, fertile soil and humid weather.
Southern Colonies
First Constitution in the New World.
Fundamental Orders of Connecticut
This prevented European colonization of land in the Western Hemisphere.
Monroe Doctrine
This principle of the government states that each branch of government has power over the other two branches.
Checks and Balances
This system was created because of mercantilism. You can buy and sell whatever you want.
Free Enterprise
This colony was created for Catholics
Maryland
John Locke's unalienable rights are....
Life, Liberty, and Property
This is where Robert E. Lee surrendered to Ulysses S. Grant.
Appomattox Court House
This compromise created a bicameral Congress based on the Virginia Plan and the New Jersey Plan.
Great Compromise
This invention allowed for a more efficient way to produce goods and mass production.
Interchangeable Parts
This set of colonies is known for its poor rocky soil and fishing and lumbering.
New England Colonies
This social contract establishes due process and self-government.
Mayflower Compact
This compromise allowed California to become a free state but added the fugitive slave law.
Compromise of 1850.
This was a way of adding new states to the union.
Northwest Ordinance
This compromise temporarily relieved sectional tensions by maintaining a balance between the number of free and slave states in the Union.
Missouri Compromise
The term for British-controlled trade.
Mercantilism
First representative legislator in the colonies.
Virginia House of Burgesses
What are the powers of the 13th, 14th, and 15th amendments?
13th- Free
14th - Citizens
15th - Vote