Taxation w/o Representation
Founding Fathers
Politics
REVOLTS
100

What was the Proclamation of 1763

In an effort to stabilize the Western frontier, the British gov't issued a proclamation that prohibited Colonists from settling West of the Appalachian Mountains.

100

Who, when, and where was the Declaration of Independence scripted?

Thomas Jefferson,

1776,

Philadelphia

100

First form of American Government

Articles of Confederation

100

BOSTON TEA PARTY...?

a group of colonists disguised as Natives, a group of Bostonians (mostly artisans and laborers) took action by ransacking the British boat and throwing tea overboard.

200

What was the stamp act? Significance?

required the revenue stamps be placed on most printed paper in the colonies. First tax to be paid by consumers instead of merchants.

200

Difference between Tories and Patriots

Tories = British Loyalists

Patriots = American revolutionaries

200

Name the two predominant political parties at this time

Federalists and Anti-Federalists (aka. Democratic-Republican Party)

200

Who was the biggest aid for the American revolutionaries

The French

300

What was the Declaratory Act?

Enacted after Stamp Act was repealed. However, asserted British parliament had the right to TAX and MAKE LAWS for the colonies in ALL cases whatsoever.

300

Who wrote the Bill of Rights?

Jame Madison

300

What Treaty ended the French and Indian War (Seven Years War)?

The Treaty of Paris

300

What was Pontiac's Rebellion?

Native Chief Pontiac led an attack against colonial settlements on the Western frontier because angry sentiment toward British Westward Expansion.

400

What was the main cause of the Coercive Acts?

Boston Tea Party

400

What was Alexander Hamilton's political party and what was his greatest contribution to the American government?

Hamilton was a Federalists and his Financial Program was greatly influential to American society.

400

What was the Stamp Act Congress

Representatives from 9 colonies met in New York in 1765. Resolved that only their own Elected Representatives had the legal authority to approve taxes.

400

What was the Committees of Correspondence?

Created by Samuel Adams. Organized committees that would regularly exchange letters about suspicious or potentially threatening British activities.

500

What is the Social Contract?

the concept of an agreement among people to form a gov't to promote liberty and equality. 

Power comes from below

500

What did Thomas Paine create in his Argument for Independence?

"Common Sense"

500

What was Albany Plan of Union?

developed by Benjamin Franklin that provided for an inter-colonial gov't and a system for recruiting troops and collecting taxes from the various colonies for common defense. (Failed however, due to every state's self-interests intervening)

500

Daughters of Liberty?

Organized group of women who opposed British actions. They took action by boycotting British goods.