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Road to the American Revolution
100

As Britain and France, continued their quarrels, George Washington issued this during his farewell address.

Proclamation of Neutrality

100

"It's absurd for an island to rule a continent".

Common Sense

100

The Battle of Saratoga was a turning point to the war. After this win, the French were convinced to support the colonies.

New York. 

100

Inventor, scientist, and Founding Father of the U.S. who created the phrase "Join or Die". 

Benjamin Franklin

100

A secret, underground group of American colonists who fought against British taxation and oppression

Son of Liberty

200

Provide a national currency, collecting tax revenues, securing the government's funds, and paying the government's bills were some of this responsibilities. 

National Bank

200

"We hold these truths to be self-evident, that all men are created equal, that they are endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable rights, that among these are Life, Liberty and the Pursuit of happiness"

Declaration of Independence

200

Anne Hutchinson fled her native colony and founded this colony... This was the only state that didn't sign the Constitution. 

Rhode Island

200

The first Secretary of Treasury 

Alexander Hamilton

200

tax on various types of papers, such as newspapers, documents, and playing cards

Stamp Tax

300

Restricted freedom of speech and allowed for the deportation of immigrants.

Alien and Sedition

300

Article 1, Section 8 of the Constitution states that the Federal Government and States Governments will share powers... The 10th Amendment reinforces the notion. 

Federalism

300

Here, the The House of Burgesses was created and the creation of a Plan to create a bicameral legislature with representation based on population.

Virginia

300

The transfer of power in 1801, is considered a significant moment in American history as it marked the first peaceful transfer of power between opposing political parties

John Adam and Thomas Jefferson

300

Colonists began to boycott British Products as a result of these acts. 

Coercive (Intolerable) Act

400

Farmers unwilling to pay the Excise Tax. Revolt!

Suppression of the Whiskey Tax. 

400

Shay's Rebellion exposed the weaknesses. We need a stronger central government.  

Articles of Confederation

400

During the American Revolution, the Battle of Trenton was a surprise attack by the Continental Army on a German Hessian garrison.  

New Jersey

400

"The British are coming" he yelled during Lexington and Concord... He also painted the Boston Massacre

Paul Revere

400

Taxes on  glass, lead, paper and tea exported to Great Britain

Townshed Act

500

“You must first enable the government to control the governed; and in the next place, oblige it to control itself.”
― James Madison”

Federalist papers

500

These five states were created as a result of the Northwest Ordinance

Ohio, Indiana, Illinois, Michigan, and Wisconsin

500

This author of the Federalist Papers eventually became the 4th president of the United States

James Madison

500

This line of demarcation was an effect of the French and Indian War. No colonies are allowed to settle west of the Appalachian Mountains 

Proclamation of 1763