Enlightenment
Revolution
Building the US
American Identity
Demographics
100
Belief in the human capacity to reason. Led to increased emphasis on studying science.

Rationalism

100

Economic factor that directly led to the American Revolution.

French Indian War

100

Early constitution that established a one house legislature with limited powers over states.

The Articles of Confederation

100

Idea that expand role and influence of women after the American Revolution.

Republican Motherhood

100

Conflict that arose as a result of Shawnee and other American Indian tribes' resistance to American settlers. 

Battle of Fallen Timbers

200

Concept that argues that power comes from the people not God.

Social Contract

200

The Continental Congress' attempt to make peace with Britain, this plea pledged loyalty to King George to protect colonial rights.

Olive Branch Petition

200

1786 uprising against high state taxes that illustrated a weakness of the Articles of Confederation.

Shays's Rebellion

200

American Revolution Ideals did not apply to two groups. Name one.

1) Slaves

2) American Indians

200

The Northwest (Western) Confederacy was a result of _____.

American Indian resistance to encroachment

300

Pamphlet that clearly argued for American independence from Britain.

Common Sense

300

British reaction to the Boston Tea Party. 

The Coercive Acts / The Intolerable Acts

300

Plan proposing representation in Congress be proportional to state population.

Virginia Plan

300

Invented in 1793, this tool increased demand for slave labor by increasing production efficiency. 

Cotton Gin

300
Demand for this crop led to an inter-regional slave trade.

Cotton

400

Belief that God exists but does not intervene.

Deism

400

Diplomatic outcome of the Battle of Saratoga.

Persuaded France to ally with revolutionaries.

400

A policy established by AOC for surveying and selling western lands.

Land Ordinance of 1785

400

These feudal practices were removed by State constitutions.

1) Primogeniture 

2) Titles of nobility

400

Act that placed  control of American Indian lands in the hands of the federal government.

Indian Intercourse Act

500

Demanded by colonists as a result of ideas expressed by the social contract.

Representation in parliament

500

Declaration adopted by the Second Continental Congress in 1775 that called on colonies to provide troops to attack the British.

Declaration of the Causes and Necessities for taking Up Arms

500

Originally proposed by anti-federalists to protect against abuses by the federal governemt

Bill of Rights

500

His paintings are an example of the distinct American identity growing as a result of revolutionary ideals.

Gilbert Stuart

500

Name one reason for population increase after the American Revolution.

1) Immigration from Europe because of political/economic unrest

2)Slaves continued to be brought to the US

3)Desire to have more children to help on farms and plentiful food led to more births