Named after King William, Queen Anne, and King George
The first 3 years war
British placed policies on foreign sugar
Belief that God only affected natural laws, not human affairs
Deism
This section of gov handles issues affecting the whole nation
Federalism
I am not throwing away my shot
Hamilton
plan developed by Ben Franklin which suggested intercolonial government
Albany Plan of Union
Required colonists to provide food and living for stationed british soilders
The quartering Act
Enlightenment thinkers that trusted human logic and rationale
Rationalism
the 3 branches of government
legislative, executive, judicial
The first president
George Washinton
Negotiation after European Power Victory that ended in land transfers
Peace of Paris
effort to raise funds for military, required revenue stamps to be placed on paper
The Stamp Act
concept of an agreement to form a government promoting liberty and equality- John Locke
Social Contract
The first 10 constitutional amendments
The bill of rights
Head of the anti-federalists
Thomas Jefferson
Commander of small militia in the Ohio River Valley
George Washington
Asserted that parliament had right to tax and create laws for colonies
Declatory Act
Thomas Paines pamphlet "Common sense" argued what?
the ilogicalness of colonialism
speech, religion, press, protest, petition
George Washingtons vice president
John Adams
attack of Native Americans on the colonial settlements in 1763
Pontiacs Rebellion
collected colonial imports of tea, glass, and paper; pay crown officials in the colonies
Townshed Acts
movement that peaked in the 18th century, era of intelligence
Enlightment
What was important about the interconnection between the 3 branches
Distribution of powers
GW appointed secretary of war
Henry Knox