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Proclamation Line of 1763
1786 rebellion by western Massachusett's farmers caused by economic turmoil after revolutionary war
Between northern and Southern delegates to the 1787 constitutional convention to count enslaved persons as 3/5 of a free person
Battle in which surrender of British forces on oct. 19th 1781, at Yorktown Virginia sealed the patriot victory in the revolutionary war
Plan for national gov't proposed by continental congress in 1777 and ratified in March 1781. Gave national gov't limited powers, reflecting widespread fear of centralized authority
Document declaring independence of the colonies from Great Britan. Drafted by Thomas Jefferson
1765 act that imposed a duty on all transactions involving paper items. Prompted protests and was repealed.
Convented in Philadelphia in 1774 in response to Coercive Acts. Delegates hoped to reestablish the freedoms colonists had enjoyed earlier
Revolutionary war battle fought at Saratoga, New York. Patriot victory there in Oct 1777 gave hope that colonists could prevail and increased chances that French would join patriot side
First 10 amendments to the constitution
Pamphlet arguing in favor of independence written by Thomas Paine and published in 1776. Was widely read and had impact on the debate over declaring independence from Britan
Plan that introduced the ideas of a strong central gov't, a bicameral legislature, and a system of representation based on population
1770 clash between colonial protesters and British soldiers that led to the death of 5 colonists. Used to promote patriot cause
Proposal that highlighted the needs of small states by creating one legislative house in the federal gov't and granting each state equal representation in it
1774 act passed in response to Boston Tea party. Meant to force the colonists into submission, only resulted in increased resistance.
Supporters of ratification of the constitution, many of whom came from urban and commercial background
Opponents of ratification of the constitution. Generally more rural and less wealthy than Federalists
Act that restricted colonial settlement west of appalacian mtns. Sparked protests
Boston organization formed by protest of Stamp Act. Spread to other colonies and played role in unrest leading to American revolution
Stamp Act
1786 rebellion by western Massachusett's farmers caused by economic turmoil after revolutionary war
Between northern and Southern delegates to the 1787 constitutional convention to count enslaved persons as 3/5 of a free person
Battle in which surrender of British forces on oct. 19th 1781, at Yorktown Virginia sealed the patriot victory in the revolutionary war
Plan for national gov't proposed by continental congress in 1777 and ratified in March 1781. Gave national gov't limited powers, reflecting widespread fear of centralized authority
Document declaring independence of the colonies from Great Britan. Drafted by Thomas Jefferson
1765 act that imposed a duty on all transactions involving paper items. Prompted protests and was repealed.
Convented in Philadelphia in 1774 in response to Coercive Acts. Delegates hoped to reestablish the freedoms colonists had enjoyed earlier
Revolutionary war battle fought at Saratoga, New York. Patriot victory there in Oct 1777 gave hope that colonists could prevail and increased chances that French would join patriot side
First 10 amendments to the constitution
Pamphlet arguing in favor of independence written by Thomas Paine and published in 1776. Was widely read and had impact on the debate over declaring independence from Britan
Plan that introduced the ideas of a strong central gov't, a bicameral legislature, and a system of representation based on population
1770 clash between colonial protesters and British soldiers that led to the death of 5 colonists. Used to promote patriot cause
Proposal that highlighted the needs of small states by creating one legislative house in the federal gov't and granting each state equal representation in it
1774 act passed in response to Boston Tea party. Meant to force the colonists into submission, only resulted in increased resistance.
Supporters of ratification of the constitution, many of whom came from urban and commercial background
Opponents of ratification of the constitution. Generally more rural and less wealthy than Federalists
Act that restricted colonial settlement west of appalacian mtns. Sparked protests
Boston organization formed by protest of Stamp Act. Spread to other colonies and played role in unrest leading to American revolution
Sons of Liberty
1786 rebellion by western Massachusett's farmers caused by economic turmoil after revolutionary war
Between northern and Southern delegates to the 1787 constitutional convention to count enslaved persons as 3/5 of a free person
Battle in which surrender of British forces on oct. 19th 1781, at Yorktown Virginia sealed the patriot victory in the revolutionary war
Plan for national gov't proposed by continental congress in 1777 and ratified in March 1781. Gave national gov't limited powers, reflecting widespread fear of centralized authority
Document declaring independence of the colonies from Great Britan. Drafted by Thomas Jefferson
1765 act that imposed a duty on all transactions involving paper items. Prompted protests and was repealed.
Convented in Philadelphia in 1774 in response to Coercive Acts. Delegates hoped to reestablish the freedoms colonists had enjoyed earlier
Revolutionary war battle fought at Saratoga, New York. Patriot victory there in Oct 1777 gave hope that colonists could prevail and increased chances that French would join patriot side
First 10 amendments to the constitution
Pamphlet arguing in favor of independence written by Thomas Paine and published in 1776. Was widely read and had impact on the debate over declaring independence from Britan
Plan that introduced the ideas of a strong central gov't, a bicameral legislature, and a system of representation based on population
1770 clash between colonial protesters and British soldiers that led to the death of 5 colonists. Used to promote patriot cause
Proposal that highlighted the needs of small states by creating one legislative house in the federal gov't and granting each state equal representation in it
1774 act passed in response to Boston Tea party. Meant to force the colonists into submission, only resulted in increased resistance.
Supporters of ratification of the constitution, many of whom came from urban and commercial background
Opponents of ratification of the constitution. Generally more rural and less wealthy than Federalists
Act that restricted colonial settlement west of appalacian mtns. Sparked protests
Boston organization formed by protest of Stamp Act. Spread to other colonies and played role in unrest leading to American revolution
Boston Massacre
1786 rebellion by western Massachusett's farmers caused by economic turmoil after revolutionary war
Between northern and Southern delegates to the 1787 constitutional convention to count enslaved persons as 3/5 of a free person
Battle in which surrender of British forces on oct. 19th 1781, at Yorktown Virginia sealed the patriot victory in the revolutionary war
Plan for national gov't proposed by continental congress in 1777 and ratified in March 1781. Gave national gov't limited powers, reflecting widespread fear of centralized authority
Document declaring independence of the colonies from Great Britan. Drafted by Thomas Jefferson
1765 act that imposed a duty on all transactions involving paper items. Prompted protests and was repealed.
Convented in Philadelphia in 1774 in response to Coercive Acts. Delegates hoped to reestablish the freedoms colonists had enjoyed earlier
Revolutionary war battle fought at Saratoga, New York. Patriot victory there in Oct 1777 gave hope that colonists could prevail and increased chances that French would join patriot side
First 10 amendments to the constitution
Pamphlet arguing in favor of independence written by Thomas Paine and published in 1776. Was widely read and had impact on the debate over declaring independence from Britan
Plan that introduced the ideas of a strong central gov't, a bicameral legislature, and a system of representation based on population
1770 clash between colonial protesters and British soldiers that led to the death of 5 colonists. Used to promote patriot cause
Proposal that highlighted the needs of small states by creating one legislative house in the federal gov't and granting each state equal representation in it
1774 act passed in response to Boston Tea party. Meant to force the colonists into submission, only resulted in increased resistance.
Supporters of ratification of the constitution, many of whom came from urban and commercial background
Opponents of ratification of the constitution. Generally more rural and less wealthy than Federalists
Act that restricted colonial settlement west of appalacian mtns. Sparked protests
Boston organization formed by protest of Stamp Act. Spread to other colonies and played role in unrest leading to American revolution
Coercive Acts
1786 rebellion by western Massachusett's farmers caused by economic turmoil after revolutionary war
Between northern and Southern delegates to the 1787 constitutional convention to count enslaved persons as 3/5 of a free person
Battle in which surrender of British forces on oct. 19th 1781, at Yorktown Virginia sealed the patriot victory in the revolutionary war
Plan for national gov't proposed by continental congress in 1777 and ratified in March 1781. Gave national gov't limited powers, reflecting widespread fear of centralized authority
Document declaring independence of the colonies from Great Britan. Drafted by Thomas Jefferson
1765 act that imposed a duty on all transactions involving paper items. Prompted protests and was repealed.
Convented in Philadelphia in 1774 in response to Coercive Acts. Delegates hoped to reestablish the freedoms colonists had enjoyed earlier
Revolutionary war battle fought at Saratoga, New York. Patriot victory there in Oct 1777 gave hope that colonists could prevail and increased chances that French would join patriot side
First 10 amendments to the constitution
Pamphlet arguing in favor of independence written by Thomas Paine and published in 1776. Was widely read and had impact on the debate over declaring independence from Britan
Plan that introduced the ideas of a strong central gov't, a bicameral legislature, and a system of representation based on population
1770 clash between colonial protesters and British soldiers that led to the death of 5 colonists. Used to promote patriot cause
Proposal that highlighted the needs of small states by creating one legislative house in the federal gov't and granting each state equal representation in it
1774 act passed in response to Boston Tea party. Meant to force the colonists into submission, only resulted in increased resistance.
Supporters of ratification of the constitution, many of whom came from urban and commercial background
Opponents of ratification of the constitution. Generally more rural and less wealthy than Federalists
Act that restricted colonial settlement west of appalacian mtns. Sparked protests
Boston organization formed by protest of Stamp Act. Spread to other colonies and played role in unrest leading to American revolution
Continental Congress
1786 rebellion by western Massachusett's farmers caused by economic turmoil after revolutionary war
Between northern and Southern delegates to the 1787 constitutional convention to count enslaved persons as 3/5 of a free person
Battle in which surrender of British forces on oct. 19th 1781, at Yorktown Virginia sealed the patriot victory in the revolutionary war
Plan for national gov't proposed by continental congress in 1777 and ratified in March 1781. Gave national gov't limited powers, reflecting widespread fear of centralized authority
Document declaring independence of the colonies from Great Britan. Drafted by Thomas Jefferson
1765 act that imposed a duty on all transactions involving paper items. Prompted protests and was repealed.
Convented in Philadelphia in 1774 in response to Coercive Acts. Delegates hoped to reestablish the freedoms colonists had enjoyed earlier
Revolutionary war battle fought at Saratoga, New York. Patriot victory there in Oct 1777 gave hope that colonists could prevail and increased chances that French would join patriot side
First 10 amendments to the constitution
Pamphlet arguing in favor of independence written by Thomas Paine and published in 1776. Was widely read and had impact on the debate over declaring independence from Britan
Plan that introduced the ideas of a strong central gov't, a bicameral legislature, and a system of representation based on population
1770 clash between colonial protesters and British soldiers that led to the death of 5 colonists. Used to promote patriot cause
Proposal that highlighted the needs of small states by creating one legislative house in the federal gov't and granting each state equal representation in it
1774 act passed in response to Boston Tea party. Meant to force the colonists into submission, only resulted in increased resistance.
Supporters of ratification of the constitution, many of whom came from urban and commercial background
Opponents of ratification of the constitution. Generally more rural and less wealthy than Federalists
Act that restricted colonial settlement west of appalacian mtns. Sparked protests
Boston organization formed by protest of Stamp Act. Spread to other colonies and played role in unrest leading to American revolution
Common Sense
1786 rebellion by western Massachusett's farmers caused by economic turmoil after revolutionary war
Between northern and Southern delegates to the 1787 constitutional convention to count enslaved persons as 3/5 of a free person
Battle in which surrender of British forces on oct. 19th 1781, at Yorktown Virginia sealed the patriot victory in the revolutionary war
Plan for national gov't proposed by continental congress in 1777 and ratified in March 1781. Gave national gov't limited powers, reflecting widespread fear of centralized authority
Document declaring independence of the colonies from Great Britan. Drafted by Thomas Jefferson
1765 act that imposed a duty on all transactions involving paper items. Prompted protests and was repealed.
Convented in Philadelphia in 1774 in response to Coercive Acts. Delegates hoped to reestablish the freedoms colonists had enjoyed earlier
Revolutionary war battle fought at Saratoga, New York. Patriot victory there in Oct 1777 gave hope that colonists could prevail and increased chances that French would join patriot side
First 10 amendments to the constitution
Pamphlet arguing in favor of independence written by Thomas Paine and published in 1776. Was widely read and had impact on the debate over declaring independence from Britan
Plan that introduced the ideas of a strong central gov't, a bicameral legislature, and a system of representation based on population
1770 clash between colonial protesters and British soldiers that led to the death of 5 colonists. Used to promote patriot cause
Proposal that highlighted the needs of small states by creating one legislative house in the federal gov't and granting each state equal representation in it
1774 act passed in response to Boston Tea party. Meant to force the colonists into submission, only resulted in increased resistance.
Supporters of ratification of the constitution, many of whom came from urban and commercial background
Opponents of ratification of the constitution. Generally more rural and less wealthy than Federalists
Act that restricted colonial settlement west of appalacian mtns. Sparked protests
Boston organization formed by protest of Stamp Act. Spread to other colonies and played role in unrest leading to American revolution
Declaration of Independence
1786 rebellion by western Massachusett's farmers caused by economic turmoil after revolutionary war
Between northern and Southern delegates to the 1787 constitutional convention to count enslaved persons as 3/5 of a free person
Battle in which surrender of British forces on oct. 19th 1781, at Yorktown Virginia sealed the patriot victory in the revolutionary war
Plan for national gov't proposed by continental congress in 1777 and ratified in March 1781. Gave national gov't limited powers, reflecting widespread fear of centralized authority
Document declaring independence of the colonies from Great Britan. Drafted by Thomas Jefferson
1765 act that imposed a duty on all transactions involving paper items. Prompted protests and was repealed.
Convented in Philadelphia in 1774 in response to Coercive Acts. Delegates hoped to reestablish the freedoms colonists had enjoyed earlier
Revolutionary war battle fought at Saratoga, New York. Patriot victory there in Oct 1777 gave hope that colonists could prevail and increased chances that French would join patriot side
First 10 amendments to the constitution
Pamphlet arguing in favor of independence written by Thomas Paine and published in 1776. Was widely read and had impact on the debate over declaring independence from Britan
Plan that introduced the ideas of a strong central gov't, a bicameral legislature, and a system of representation based on population
1770 clash between colonial protesters and British soldiers that led to the death of 5 colonists. Used to promote patriot cause
Proposal that highlighted the needs of small states by creating one legislative house in the federal gov't and granting each state equal representation in it
1774 act passed in response to Boston Tea party. Meant to force the colonists into submission, only resulted in increased resistance.
Supporters of ratification of the constitution, many of whom came from urban and commercial background
Opponents of ratification of the constitution. Generally more rural and less wealthy than Federalists
Act that restricted colonial settlement west of appalacian mtns. Sparked protests
Boston organization formed by protest of Stamp Act. Spread to other colonies and played role in unrest leading to American revolution
Battle of Saratoga
1786 rebellion by western Massachusett's farmers caused by economic turmoil after revolutionary war
Between northern and Southern delegates to the 1787 constitutional convention to count enslaved persons as 3/5 of a free person
Battle in which surrender of British forces on oct. 19th 1781, at Yorktown Virginia sealed the patriot victory in the revolutionary war
Plan for national gov't proposed by continental congress in 1777 and ratified in March 1781. Gave national gov't limited powers, reflecting widespread fear of centralized authority
Document declaring independence of the colonies from Great Britan. Drafted by Thomas Jefferson
1765 act that imposed a duty on all transactions involving paper items. Prompted protests and was repealed.
Convented in Philadelphia in 1774 in response to Coercive Acts. Delegates hoped to reestablish the freedoms colonists had enjoyed earlier
Revolutionary war battle fought at Saratoga, New York. Patriot victory there in Oct 1777 gave hope that colonists could prevail and increased chances that French would join patriot side
First 10 amendments to the constitution
Pamphlet arguing in favor of independence written by Thomas Paine and published in 1776. Was widely read and had impact on the debate over declaring independence from Britan
Plan that introduced the ideas of a strong central gov't, a bicameral legislature, and a system of representation based on population
1770 clash between colonial protesters and British soldiers that led to the death of 5 colonists. Used to promote patriot cause
Proposal that highlighted the needs of small states by creating one legislative house in the federal gov't and granting each state equal representation in it
1774 act passed in response to Boston Tea party. Meant to force the colonists into submission, only resulted in increased resistance.
Supporters of ratification of the constitution, many of whom came from urban and commercial background
Opponents of ratification of the constitution. Generally more rural and less wealthy than Federalists
Act that restricted colonial settlement west of appalacian mtns. Sparked protests
Boston organization formed by protest of Stamp Act. Spread to other colonies and played role in unrest leading to American revolution
Articles of Confederation
1786 rebellion by western Massachusett's farmers caused by economic turmoil after revolutionary war
Between northern and Southern delegates to the 1787 constitutional convention to count enslaved persons as 3/5 of a free person
Battle in which surrender of British forces on oct. 19th 1781, at Yorktown Virginia sealed the patriot victory in the revolutionary war
Plan for national gov't proposed by continental congress in 1777 and ratified in March 1781. Gave national gov't limited powers, reflecting widespread fear of centralized authority
Document declaring independence of the colonies from Great Britan. Drafted by Thomas Jefferson
1765 act that imposed a duty on all transactions involving paper items. Prompted protests and was repealed.
Convented in Philadelphia in 1774 in response to Coercive Acts. Delegates hoped to reestablish the freedoms colonists had enjoyed earlier
Revolutionary war battle fought at Saratoga, New York. Patriot victory there in Oct 1777 gave hope that colonists could prevail and increased chances that French would join patriot side
First 10 amendments to the constitution
Pamphlet arguing in favor of independence written by Thomas Paine and published in 1776. Was widely read and had impact on the debate over declaring independence from Britan
Plan that introduced the ideas of a strong central gov't, a bicameral legislature, and a system of representation based on population
1770 clash between colonial protesters and British soldiers that led to the death of 5 colonists. Used to promote patriot cause
Proposal that highlighted the needs of small states by creating one legislative house in the federal gov't and granting each state equal representation in it
1774 act passed in response to Boston Tea party. Meant to force the colonists into submission, only resulted in increased resistance.
Supporters of ratification of the constitution, many of whom came from urban and commercial background
Opponents of ratification of the constitution. Generally more rural and less wealthy than Federalists
Act that restricted colonial settlement west of appalacian mtns. Sparked protests
Boston organization formed by protest of Stamp Act. Spread to other colonies and played role in unrest leading to American revolution
Battle of Yorktown
1786 rebellion by western Massachusett's farmers caused by economic turmoil after revolutionary war
Between northern and Southern delegates to the 1787 constitutional convention to count enslaved persons as 3/5 of a free person
Battle in which surrender of British forces on oct. 19th 1781, at Yorktown Virginia sealed the patriot victory in the revolutionary war
Plan for national gov't proposed by continental congress in 1777 and ratified in March 1781. Gave national gov't limited powers, reflecting widespread fear of centralized authority
Document declaring independence of the colonies from Great Britan. Drafted by Thomas Jefferson
1765 act that imposed a duty on all transactions involving paper items. Prompted protests and was repealed.
Convented in Philadelphia in 1774 in response to Coercive Acts. Delegates hoped to reestablish the freedoms colonists had enjoyed earlier
Revolutionary war battle fought at Saratoga, New York. Patriot victory there in Oct 1777 gave hope that colonists could prevail and increased chances that French would join patriot side
First 10 amendments to the constitution
Pamphlet arguing in favor of independence written by Thomas Paine and published in 1776. Was widely read and had impact on the debate over declaring independence from Britan
Plan that introduced the ideas of a strong central gov't, a bicameral legislature, and a system of representation based on population
1770 clash between colonial protesters and British soldiers that led to the death of 5 colonists. Used to promote patriot cause
Proposal that highlighted the needs of small states by creating one legislative house in the federal gov't and granting each state equal representation in it
1774 act passed in response to Boston Tea party. Meant to force the colonists into submission, only resulted in increased resistance.
Supporters of ratification of the constitution, many of whom came from urban and commercial background
Opponents of ratification of the constitution. Generally more rural and less wealthy than Federalists
Act that restricted colonial settlement west of appalacian mtns. Sparked protests
Boston organization formed by protest of Stamp Act. Spread to other colonies and played role in unrest leading to American revolution
Shay's Rebellion
1786 rebellion by western Massachusett's farmers caused by economic turmoil after revolutionary war
Between northern and Southern delegates to the 1787 constitutional convention to count enslaved persons as 3/5 of a free person
Battle in which surrender of British forces on oct. 19th 1781, at Yorktown Virginia sealed the patriot victory in the revolutionary war
Plan for national gov't proposed by continental congress in 1777 and ratified in March 1781. Gave national gov't limited powers, reflecting widespread fear of centralized authority
Document declaring independence of the colonies from Great Britan. Drafted by Thomas Jefferson
1765 act that imposed a duty on all transactions involving paper items. Prompted protests and was repealed.
Convented in Philadelphia in 1774 in response to Coercive Acts. Delegates hoped to reestablish the freedoms colonists had enjoyed earlier
Revolutionary war battle fought at Saratoga, New York. Patriot victory there in Oct 1777 gave hope that colonists could prevail and increased chances that French would join patriot side
First 10 amendments to the constitution
Pamphlet arguing in favor of independence written by Thomas Paine and published in 1776. Was widely read and had impact on the debate over declaring independence from Britan
Plan that introduced the ideas of a strong central gov't, a bicameral legislature, and a system of representation based on population
1770 clash between colonial protesters and British soldiers that led to the death of 5 colonists. Used to promote patriot cause
Proposal that highlighted the needs of small states by creating one legislative house in the federal gov't and granting each state equal representation in it
1774 act passed in response to Boston Tea party. Meant to force the colonists into submission, only resulted in increased resistance.
Supporters of ratification of the constitution, many of whom came from urban and commercial background
Opponents of ratification of the constitution. Generally more rural and less wealthy than Federalists
Act that restricted colonial settlement west of appalacian mtns. Sparked protests
Boston organization formed by protest of Stamp Act. Spread to other colonies and played role in unrest leading to American revolution
Virginia Plan
1786 rebellion by western Massachusett's farmers caused by economic turmoil after revolutionary war
Between northern and Southern delegates to the 1787 constitutional convention to count enslaved persons as 3/5 of a free person
Battle in which surrender of British forces on oct. 19th 1781, at Yorktown Virginia sealed the patriot victory in the revolutionary war
Plan for national gov't proposed by continental congress in 1777 and ratified in March 1781. Gave national gov't limited powers, reflecting widespread fear of centralized authority
Document declaring independence of the colonies from Great Britan. Drafted by Thomas Jefferson
1765 act that imposed a duty on all transactions involving paper items. Prompted protests and was repealed.
Convented in Philadelphia in 1774 in response to Coercive Acts. Delegates hoped to reestablish the freedoms colonists had enjoyed earlier
Revolutionary war battle fought at Saratoga, New York. Patriot victory there in Oct 1777 gave hope that colonists could prevail and increased chances that French would join patriot side
First 10 amendments to the constitution
Pamphlet arguing in favor of independence written by Thomas Paine and published in 1776. Was widely read and had impact on the debate over declaring independence from Britan
Plan that introduced the ideas of a strong central gov't, a bicameral legislature, and a system of representation based on population
1770 clash between colonial protesters and British soldiers that led to the death of 5 colonists. Used to promote patriot cause
Proposal that highlighted the needs of small states by creating one legislative house in the federal gov't and granting each state equal representation in it
1774 act passed in response to Boston Tea party. Meant to force the colonists into submission, only resulted in increased resistance.
Supporters of ratification of the constitution, many of whom came from urban and commercial background
Opponents of ratification of the constitution. Generally more rural and less wealthy than Federalists
Act that restricted colonial settlement west of appalacian mtns. Sparked protests
Boston organization formed by protest of Stamp Act. Spread to other colonies and played role in unrest leading to American revolution
New Jersey Plan
1786 rebellion by western Massachusett's farmers caused by economic turmoil after revolutionary war
Between northern and Southern delegates to the 1787 constitutional convention to count enslaved persons as 3/5 of a free person
Battle in which surrender of British forces on oct. 19th 1781, at Yorktown Virginia sealed the patriot victory in the revolutionary war
Plan for national gov't proposed by continental congress in 1777 and ratified in March 1781. Gave national gov't limited powers, reflecting widespread fear of centralized authority
Document declaring independence of the colonies from Great Britan. Drafted by Thomas Jefferson
1765 act that imposed a duty on all transactions involving paper items. Prompted protests and was repealed.
Convented in Philadelphia in 1774 in response to Coercive Acts. Delegates hoped to reestablish the freedoms colonists had enjoyed earlier
Revolutionary war battle fought at Saratoga, New York. Patriot victory there in Oct 1777 gave hope that colonists could prevail and increased chances that French would join patriot side
First 10 amendments to the constitution
Pamphlet arguing in favor of independence written by Thomas Paine and published in 1776. Was widely read and had impact on the debate over declaring independence from Britan
Plan that introduced the ideas of a strong central gov't, a bicameral legislature, and a system of representation based on population
1770 clash between colonial protesters and British soldiers that led to the death of 5 colonists. Used to promote patriot cause
Proposal that highlighted the needs of small states by creating one legislative house in the federal gov't and granting each state equal representation in it
1774 act passed in response to Boston Tea party. Meant to force the colonists into submission, only resulted in increased resistance.
Supporters of ratification of the constitution, many of whom came from urban and commercial background
Opponents of ratification of the constitution. Generally more rural and less wealthy than Federalists
Act that restricted colonial settlement west of appalacian mtns. Sparked protests
Boston organization formed by protest of Stamp Act. Spread to other colonies and played role in unrest leading to American revolution
3/5 Compromise
1786 rebellion by western Massachusett's farmers caused by economic turmoil after revolutionary war
Between northern and Southern delegates to the 1787 constitutional convention to count enslaved persons as 3/5 of a free person
Battle in which surrender of British forces on oct. 19th 1781, at Yorktown Virginia sealed the patriot victory in the revolutionary war
Plan for national gov't proposed by continental congress in 1777 and ratified in March 1781. Gave national gov't limited powers, reflecting widespread fear of centralized authority
Document declaring independence of the colonies from Great Britan. Drafted by Thomas Jefferson
1765 act that imposed a duty on all transactions involving paper items. Prompted protests and was repealed.
Convented in Philadelphia in 1774 in response to Coercive Acts. Delegates hoped to reestablish the freedoms colonists had enjoyed earlier
Revolutionary war battle fought at Saratoga, New York. Patriot victory there in Oct 1777 gave hope that colonists could prevail and increased chances that French would join patriot side
First 10 amendments to the constitution
Pamphlet arguing in favor of independence written by Thomas Paine and published in 1776. Was widely read and had impact on the debate over declaring independence from Britan
Plan that introduced the ideas of a strong central gov't, a bicameral legislature, and a system of representation based on population
1770 clash between colonial protesters and British soldiers that led to the death of 5 colonists. Used to promote patriot cause
Proposal that highlighted the needs of small states by creating one legislative house in the federal gov't and granting each state equal representation in it
1774 act passed in response to Boston Tea party. Meant to force the colonists into submission, only resulted in increased resistance.
Supporters of ratification of the constitution, many of whom came from urban and commercial background
Opponents of ratification of the constitution. Generally more rural and less wealthy than Federalists
Act that restricted colonial settlement west of appalacian mtns. Sparked protests
Boston organization formed by protest of Stamp Act. Spread to other colonies and played role in unrest leading to American revolution
Federalists
1786 rebellion by western Massachusett's farmers caused by economic turmoil after revolutionary war
Between northern and Southern delegates to the 1787 constitutional convention to count enslaved persons as 3/5 of a free person
Battle in which surrender of British forces on oct. 19th 1781, at Yorktown Virginia sealed the patriot victory in the revolutionary war
Plan for national gov't proposed by continental congress in 1777 and ratified in March 1781. Gave national gov't limited powers, reflecting widespread fear of centralized authority
Document declaring independence of the colonies from Great Britan. Drafted by Thomas Jefferson
1765 act that imposed a duty on all transactions involving paper items. Prompted protests and was repealed.
Convented in Philadelphia in 1774 in response to Coercive Acts. Delegates hoped to reestablish the freedoms colonists had enjoyed earlier
Revolutionary war battle fought at Saratoga, New York. Patriot victory there in Oct 1777 gave hope that colonists could prevail and increased chances that French would join patriot side
First 10 amendments to the constitution
Pamphlet arguing in favor of independence written by Thomas Paine and published in 1776. Was widely read and had impact on the debate over declaring independence from Britan
Plan that introduced the ideas of a strong central gov't, a bicameral legislature, and a system of representation based on population
1770 clash between colonial protesters and British soldiers that led to the death of 5 colonists. Used to promote patriot cause
Proposal that highlighted the needs of small states by creating one legislative house in the federal gov't and granting each state equal representation in it
1774 act passed in response to Boston Tea party. Meant to force the colonists into submission, only resulted in increased resistance.
Supporters of ratification of the constitution, many of whom came from urban and commercial background
Opponents of ratification of the constitution. Generally more rural and less wealthy than Federalists
Act that restricted colonial settlement west of appalacian mtns. Sparked protests
Boston organization formed by protest of Stamp Act. Spread to other colonies and played role in unrest leading to American revolution
Anti Federalists
1786 rebellion by western Massachusett's farmers caused by economic turmoil after revolutionary war
Between northern and Southern delegates to the 1787 constitutional convention to count enslaved persons as 3/5 of a free person
Battle in which surrender of British forces on oct. 19th 1781, at Yorktown Virginia sealed the patriot victory in the revolutionary war
Plan for national gov't proposed by continental congress in 1777 and ratified in March 1781. Gave national gov't limited powers, reflecting widespread fear of centralized authority
Document declaring independence of the colonies from Great Britan. Drafted by Thomas Jefferson
1765 act that imposed a duty on all transactions involving paper items. Prompted protests and was repealed.
Convented in Philadelphia in 1774 in response to Coercive Acts. Delegates hoped to reestablish the freedoms colonists had enjoyed earlier
Revolutionary war battle fought at Saratoga, New York. Patriot victory there in Oct 1777 gave hope that colonists could prevail and increased chances that French would join patriot side
First 10 amendments to the constitution
Pamphlet arguing in favor of independence written by Thomas Paine and published in 1776. Was widely read and had impact on the debate over declaring independence from Britan
Plan that introduced the ideas of a strong central gov't, a bicameral legislature, and a system of representation based on population
1770 clash between colonial protesters and British soldiers that led to the death of 5 colonists. Used to promote patriot cause
Proposal that highlighted the needs of small states by creating one legislative house in the federal gov't and granting each state equal representation in it
1774 act passed in response to Boston Tea party. Meant to force the colonists into submission, only resulted in increased resistance.
Supporters of ratification of the constitution, many of whom came from urban and commercial background
Opponents of ratification of the constitution. Generally more rural and less wealthy than Federalists
Act that restricted colonial settlement west of appalacian mtns. Sparked protests
Boston organization formed by protest of Stamp Act. Spread to other colonies and played role in unrest leading to American revolution
Bill of Rights
1786 rebellion by western Massachusett's farmers caused by economic turmoil after revolutionary war
Between northern and Southern delegates to the 1787 constitutional convention to count enslaved persons as 3/5 of a free person
Battle in which surrender of British forces on oct. 19th 1781, at Yorktown Virginia sealed the patriot victory in the revolutionary war
Plan for national gov't proposed by continental congress in 1777 and ratified in March 1781. Gave national gov't limited powers, reflecting widespread fear of centralized authority
Document declaring independence of the colonies from Great Britan. Drafted by Thomas Jefferson
1765 act that imposed a duty on all transactions involving paper items. Prompted protests and was repealed.
Convented in Philadelphia in 1774 in response to Coercive Acts. Delegates hoped to reestablish the freedoms colonists had enjoyed earlier
Revolutionary war battle fought at Saratoga, New York. Patriot victory there in Oct 1777 gave hope that colonists could prevail and increased chances that French would join patriot side
First 10 amendments to the constitution
Pamphlet arguing in favor of independence written by Thomas Paine and published in 1776. Was widely read and had impact on the debate over declaring independence from Britan
Plan that introduced the ideas of a strong central gov't, a bicameral legislature, and a system of representation based on population
1770 clash between colonial protesters and British soldiers that led to the death of 5 colonists. Used to promote patriot cause
Proposal that highlighted the needs of small states by creating one legislative house in the federal gov't and granting each state equal representation in it
1774 act passed in response to Boston Tea party. Meant to force the colonists into submission, only resulted in increased resistance.
Supporters of ratification of the constitution, many of whom came from urban and commercial background
Opponents of ratification of the constitution. Generally more rural and less wealthy than Federalists
Act that restricted colonial settlement west of appalacian mtns. Sparked protests
Boston organization formed by protest of Stamp Act. Spread to other colonies and played role in unrest leading to American revolution
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