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516084133HessiansThe German mercenaries hired by King George II
516084134Lexington and ConcordThe two locations of the beginning of the American Revolution
516084135VirtualThis was the type of representation that Parliament said the colonists would get
516084136Townshend ActsThis series of taxes included the dreaded tax on tea
516084137Common SenseThomas Paine's pamphlet that supported declaring independence from England
516084138Tea ActThis act was designed to help ailing British East India Company
516084139Concord HymnPoem that contains the famous line "And fired the shot hears 'round the world'"
516084140actualThis was the type of representation that the colonists felt they deserved
516084141Quartering ActThis act required that the colonists pay for the food and lodging of the British troops
516084142Sons of LibertyA radical Patriot group led by Samuel Adams
516084143Crispus Attackshe was a fugitive slave killed at the Boston Massacre
516084144Declaratory ActThis act asserted the right of Parliament to pass acts (including taxes) on the colonists
516084145Olive Branch PetitionDrafted by the 2nd Continental Congress; last attempt to make peace with King George III
516084146Sugar ActThis act was designed to improve and enforce the Molasses Act
516084147Navigation ActsDuring the French and Indian War, British officials noticed that the American colonists were not following these laws
516084148LoyalistA tory; a colonist that did not support the Patriot cause
516084149Boston Tea PartyThis was a protest by the Sons of Liberty that resulted in the Coercive Acts
516084150Intolerable ActsThis was the colonial nickname for the Coercive Acts
516084151Thomas JeffersonThe main author of the Declaration of Independence
516084152Stamp ActThis act taxed paper products in the colonies and helped finance the British troops stationed there
516084153Quebec ActThe purpose of this act was to keep the favor of French residents in British Canada
516084154Minute MenPatriot defensive troops; could be ready quickly to defend if needed
516084155BunkerhillThis battle showed the colonists that they had the ability to fight the British, they just lacked supplies
516084156Boston MassacreThis event was used by the Sons of Liberty to create inaccurate propaganda and gain support for the Patriot cause
516084157boycottThis method of protest used by the Patriots greatly hurt the British merchants
516084158Patrick HenryHe declared to a VA convention that he would rather die than live under British oppression
516084159patriota defender of American rights
516084160troopsThe colonists were upset and insulted when King George III left these behind in the colonies after the French and Indian War
516084161Mary WollstonecraftEnlightened feminist that addressed issues in education and female inferiority
516084162Treaty of Paris 1783Treaty that ended the American Revolution
516084163The Great CompromiseThe agreement that established a bicameral legislature with one house having equal representation and one house being determined by population
516084164Philadelphia ConventionThis convention was called to amend the Articles of Confederation, but ended up writing the Constitution
516084165anti-federalistsThose that did not support The Constitution; feared that is gave the federal government too much power
516084166The Federalists PapersA series of essays published to gain support for the Constituion
516084167Franco-AmericanAlliance created between the French and Americans during the American Revolution
516084168womenthey were instrumental during the American Revolution in boycotting, creating homespun cloth, and travelling with the troops among other things
516084169Bill of RightsPromised to the Anti-Federalists to get their support for the Constitution
516084170Virginia Planfavored by large states; called for representation in Congress to be determined by population
516084171debtunable or unwilling to increase taxes during the American Revolution, the US will borrow lots of money and come out of the war in this
516084172Baron Friedrich VonsteubenPrussian military officer that trained the Continental Army
516084173Benedict ArnoldSpy for the British; his name is synonymous with "traitor" in the US
516084174BritishGoing into the American Revolution, they had the advantages in wealth, population, and military experience
516084175YorktownWhere Cornwallis surrendered to Washington
516084176Republican VirtueThe idea that Americans (especially leaders) work for the common good over self interest
516084177HomefrontWhat is happening to the civilians during the war
516084178ratifyto approve
516084179hessiansThey were a disadvantage to the British, because they were not personally invested in the outcome of the American Revolution
516084180Battle of SaratogaThe turning point of the American Revolution
516084181Articles of ConfederationThe first (and failed) government in the United States
516084182The CrisisAuthored by Thomas Paine to lift spirits during the difficult inter of 1777-1778
516084183Battle of TrentonAmerican victory after Washington and his troops crossed the Delaware River Christmas Night
516084184Nathan HaleAmerican martyr that said, "I regret that I have but one life to lose for my country"
516084185Marquis de LafayetteFrench military officer that trained the Continental Army
516084186New Jersey PlanFavored by small states; called for representation in Congress to be equal from each state
516084187Three-FifthsIt was decided that slaves would count as this much of a person in determining population for taxation and representation purposes
516084188Valley ForgePennsylvania camp where the Continental Army spent the difficult winter of 1777-1778
516084189James Madison"Father of the Constitution"
516084190Shays RebellionThis Massachusetts rebellion showed American leaders that people were unhappy and the Articles of Confederation were not working
516084191Republicanother term for representative democracy
516084192George Washingtonthe first president of the United States
516084193John AdamsThe first vice president of the United States
516084194cabinetThe president's chief advisers
516084195Thomas JeffersonThe first Secretary of State
516084196Alexander HamiltonThe first Secretary of the Treasury
516084197Henry KnoxThe first Secretary of War
516084198Judiciary Act of 1789Act passed by the first Congress; set up the courts system
516084199Supreme CourtThe Judiciary Act established what as the final say on the meaning of the Constitution
516084200Bill of Rightswas promised to the Anti-Federalist and delivered by the first Congress
516084201Debt AssumptionHamilton's plan to have the federal government deal with the nation's war debts
516084202capitalthis was moved from NYC to DC in order to get southern support for the Debt Assumption Plan
516084203National BankHamilton's plan to stabilize the nation's currency
516084204LooseHamilton's interpretation of the Constitution regarding the National Bank
516084205StrictJefferson's interpretation of the Constitution regarding the National Bank
516084206TaxesHamilton's plan to finance the nation's debt
516084207exciseterm for sales tax
516084208Revenue RaisingPurpose for the tariffs of Alexander Hamilton
516084209Yeoman RepublicJefferson's vision for the United States
516084210NeutralThe official stance taken by Washington/US regarding the war in Europe
516084211Whiskey Rebellionevent that showed that the federal government was strong under the Constitution
516084212Jay's TreatyFailed attempt to avoid war with England under Washington
516084213Political Partieswere seen in early American history as dangerous to republican virtue
516084214Federalistsfrom the first party system; favored by northerners, merchants, and manufacturers
516084215Democratic-Republicanfrom the first party system; favored by southerners, farmers, and western settlers
516084216XYZ AffairFrustrating event for Americans; involved an attempted bribe between three French officials and American ambassadors
516084217Quasi Warconflict between US and France that followed the XYZ Affair
516084218Alien Actgave the president the power to deport non-citizens that he deemed dangerous
516084219Sedition Actmade it illegal to publish or speak criticisms of the President or Congress
516084220Virginia and Kentucky ResolutionsPassed by two states; voided that Sedition Act within their states for being unconstitutional
516084221RevolutionBecause of the transfer of power from one party to another, Jefferson compared his election in 1800 to this
516084222Twelfth Amendmentchanged the way the electoral college voted on vice president
516084223Treaty of GreenvilleSet a precedent during Washington's presidency on how the US government would deal with Native Americans
516084224Cotton GinInvention by Eli Whitney that encouraged the spread of slavery in southern US
516084225Marbury vs. MadisonSupreme Court Case that established Judicial Review
516084226John MarshallChief Justice for the Marbury vs. Madison case
516084227Treaty of San IldefonsoThis treaty transferred the LA territory from Spain to France
516084228New OrleansThe US became interested in purchasing this when Napoleon restricted America to use it
516084229HaitiA massive slave rebellion in this French territory helped encourage Napoleon to sell the LA territory
516084230LooseJefferson used this interpretation of the Constitution to purchase the LA territory
516084231Lewis and Clarkexplorers hired by Jefferson to report on the LA Territory
516084232Essex JuntoOrganization of New England states opposed to the purchase of the LA territory
516084233Aaron BurrThe man that killed Alexander Hamilton in a duel
516084234Embargo Act of 1807Jefferson's attempt to force England and France to recognize American neutral shipping rights
516084235Virginia Dynastythe presidencies of Jefferson, Madison, and Monroe
516084236War HawksCongressmen that pressured Madison to declare war on England
516084237War of 1812war fought against England to defend American rights as an independent nation
516084238Dolley MadisonFirst Lady that saved the portrait of George Washington during the attack on DC
516084239Francis Scott Keyauthor of the Star Spangled Banner
516084240Hartford ConventionFederalist Convention held during the War of 1812; later made the party seem un-American
516084241Constitutionchanges were proposed to this at the Hartford Convention
516084242Treaty of GhentTreaty that ended the War of 1812
516084243Battle of New OrleansAmerican Victory fought after the signing of the Treaty of Ghent
516084244Second National Bankcreated during Madison's presidency to stabilize currency
516084245Era of Good FeelingsThe nickname for Monroe's terms as president
516084246McCulloch vs. MarylandThe supreme court case that dealt with a taxing issue and asserted the supremacy of the federal government over the state government
516084247John Quincy Adamsskillful negotiator; Secretary of State for Monroe
516084248Rush-Baggot TreatyNegotiated by JQA; US and England agreed to reduce their naval vessels in the Great Lakes
516084249Adams-Onis TreatyNegotiated by JQA; The US purchased FL and established a border on the western side of the LA purchase with Spain
516084250Monroe DoctrineWritten by JQA; asserted by President Monroe; stated that the Western Hemisphere was closed to new European Colonization
516084251Toll RoadInfrastructure improvement during the late 1700's-early 1800's; road with a fee for upkeep
516084252CanalInfrastructure improvement during the late 1700's-early 1800's; inland, man-made waterway
516084253Common ManSince landless men were increasingly voting in the US, politicians now had to appeal to this kind of American
516084254Women and African AmericansAs the vote was extended to landless men on the state level, state constitution specifically kept ______ and _______ from voting
516084255Cult of DomesticityThe idea that a women's realm was the home and that she was to keep it virtuous
516084256Republican MotherhoodThe idea that women were to raise good republican sons
516084257American HistoryThis course was introduced in schools in the early 1800's to help promote patriotism
516084258Atlantic Slave TradeCongress voted to end American involvement in this in 1808
516084259American Colonization SocietyOrganization that wanted to end slavery in the US for economic reasons; also wanted to send freed slaves to Africa
516084260Solomon NorthupExample of what could easily happen to free African Americans in the US-- kidnapping and slavery
516084261Benjamin Bannekarexample of a successful African American in early American History; not common because of limitations placed on freed African Americans
516084262Sectionalismdevotion and loyalty to a region of region's interests
516084263Henry Clay"The Great Compromiser"
516084264Missouri CompromiseThe Compromise of 1820; established Missouri as a slave state and Maine as a free state
516084265Second Great AwakeningAmerican religious movement; churches embracing "republican" ideas became more popular
516084266ChurchPublic venue where it was socially acceptable for women to get involved, because of the moral component

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