Thursday, September 2, 2010

Unit II Terms: Chapter 4,5,6

Chapter 4: Imperial War and Colonia Protest, 1754-1774
French & Indian War (1754-1763)
George Washington
Albany Plan of Union
“Join or Die”
William Pitt
New France
Treaty of Paris (1763)
Effect of the War
British View
Colonist View
MAP: Changes in North America (1750 & 1763)
Salutary Neglect
King George III
Whigs
Pontiac’s Rebellion
Ohio Valley
Paxton Boys
Proclamation of 1763
Sugar Act (1764)
Navigation Acts
Admiralty Courts
Quartering Act
Stamp Act (1765)
Patrick Henry
“No taxation without representation”
Stamp Act Congress
Sons & Daughter of Liberty
Consumer boycotts
Declaratory Act (1766)
Parliamentary sovereignty
Townshend Acts (1767)
Power of the purse
Writ of assistance
Direct v. indirect tax
John Dickinson-Letters from a Farmer in PA
Virtual v. direct representation
James Otis-MASS Circular Letter
Smuggling
Tea Tax
Boston Massacre (1770)
Redcoats
Crispus Attucks
John Adams
Committees of Correspondence
Samuel Adams
The Gaspee
John Hancock
British East India Company
Tea Act (1773)
Intolerable Acts
Coercive Acts (1774)
Quebec Act (1774)
Enlightenment
John Locke
Natural Rights
Deists

Chapter 5: The American Revolution and Confederation, 1774-1787
First Continental Congress (1774)
Suffolk Resolves
The Association
Nonimportation Agreements
Lexington & Concord (1775)
Paul Revere
Minutemen
Bunker Hill
Second Continental Congress (1775)
Declaration of Causes & Necessities for Taking Up Arms
George Washington
Benedict Arnold
Olive Branch Petition
Prohibitory Act (1775)
Thomas Paine
Common Sense
Declaration of Independence
Thomas Jefferson
1/3, 1/3, 1/3
Patriots
Militias
African American soldiers
Loyalists/Tories
Native Americans and the War
Valley Forge
Continentals
Inflation
Privateering
Robert Morris
Saratoga
French Alliance
Ben Franklin
Marquis de Lafayette
1st, 2nd, and 3rd phases of the War
George Rogers Clark
Yorktown
Cornwallis
Treaty of Paris (1783)
Revolution in SC
Camden
Kings Mtn.
Cowpens
Daniel Morgan
Charleston
State Constitutions
List of Rights
Separation of Powers
Articles of Confederation
Unicameralism
Powers of the Articles
Land Ordinance of 1785
Townships
Northwest Ordinance of 1787
Problems with the Articles
Economic
Foreign
Domestic
Shays’ Rebellion
Titles of Nobility
Primogeniture
Separation of Church & State
Women during the War
Republican Mothers
Abigail Adams
Molly Pitcher
Deborah Simpson
Slavery after the War

Chapter 6: The Constitution & The New Republic, 1787-1800
Foreign problems
National Debt
Inflation
Tariffs
Annapolis Convention
Framers of the Constitution
Secret meetings
Check and balances
George Washington
James Madison
Alexander Hamilton
Republicanism
VA Plan
NJ Plan
CN Plan/Great Compromise
3/5 Compromise
Commercial/Commerce Compromise
Electoral College
Mobocracy
Ratification process
Federalists
Anti-Federalists
Federalist Papers
Federalism #10
George Mason & Patrick Henry
Federalism
Republicanism
Bill of Rights (#1-10)
Amendments
Charles Beard-An Economic Interpretation of the Constitution (1913)
John Fiske-The Critical Period (1888)
Read: Declaration of Independence (online or textbook)
Skim: The Constitution & Articles of Confederation (online or textbook)

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