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Period 3 (1754-1800) AP US History Flashcards

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14889753258Benjamin FranklinPostmaster of the colonies; Author of the Albany Plan; A significant Enlightenment figure and one of the most important scientists of the 18th century; Editor of the Declaration of Independence and ambassador to France during the Revolution.0
14889753259George WashingtonAs a land surveyor and wealthy Virginia planter he sparked the French and Indian war; As Commander of the Continental Army during the Revolutionary War he helped the colonies win independence; As first President of the US he was the de facto head of the federalists.1
14889753260French and Indian WarAmerican theater of the Seven Years war; Began in 1754 when territorial claims between the French and British in North America sparked violence; Sometimes called the first global war.2
14889753261Albany Plan of Union (1754)Plan proposed by Benjamin Franklin that sought to unite the 13 colonies for trade, military, and other purposes; the plan was turned down by the colonies & the Crown.3
14889753262Treaty of Paris (1763)Ended French and Indian War; France lost Canada and all land east of the Mississippi to the British.4
14889753263Proclamation Line of 1763British limit for colonial American settlements; Nothing west of the Appalachian mountains allowed.5
14889753264Pontiac's Rebellion (1763)An Indian uprising after the French and Indian War, led by an Ottowa chief; They opposed British expansion into the western Ohio Valley and began destroying British forts in the area.6
14889753265loyalistscolonists who remained loyal to the British Empire in the years leading up to and during the Revolutionary War7
14889753266patriotscolonists who rebelled against the British Empire, seeking reprieve for unfair British treatment of the colonies or independence from the British Empire8
14889753267Sugar Act (1764)The first act that Parliament passed that raised taxes on the colonies. Indirect tax on imported goods from the West Indies.9
14889753268Stamp Act (1765)Parliaments put a tax on all printed material. ex. newspapers, legal documents, playing cards.10
14889753269Stamp Act Congress (1765)A meeting of delegations from many of the colonies, the congress was formed to protest the newly passed Stamp Act It adopted a declaration of rights as well as sent letters of complaints to the king and parliament, and it showed signs of colonial unity and organized resistance.11
14889753270Quartering Act (1765)Required the colonials to provide food, lodging, and supplies for the British troops in the colonies.12
14889753271Boston Massacre (1770)The first bloodshed of American resistance, as British guards at the Boston Customs House opened fire on a crowd killing five Americans.13
14889753272Tea Act (1773)Granted the British East India Company Tea a monopoly on tea sales in the American colonies. A catalyst of the Boston Tea Party.14
14889753273Boston Tea Party (1773)A protest against British taxes in which Boston patriots disguised as Indians dumped valuable tea into Boston Harbor.15
14889753274Intolerable Acts (1774)In response to Boston's resistence to British Customs; Declared (1) The port of Boston closed, (2) the suspension of town meetings, (3) British officials accused of crimes will stand trial in Britain rather than America, and (4) a new Quartering Act.16
14889753275Olive Branch Petitionpetition adopted by the 2nd Continental Congress on July 5, 1775 to prevent an armed conflict between the Thirteen Congress and Great Britain; Ignored by the king.17
14889753276Lexington and Concord (1775)The first military engagements of the revolutionary war; Took place in two Massachusetts towns where weapons were stockpiled.18
14889753277Common Sense (1775)A pamphlet written by Thomas Paine that claimed the colonies had a right to be independent. He claimed that monarchy was bad government, no island should rule a continent, and that economic self-interest of Britain was not in economic interest of the colonists.19
14889753278Thomas PaineAuthor of Common Sense20
14889753279Continental Congressa convention of delegates from the Thirteen Colonies which met from 1775 to 178121
14889753280Declaration of Independence (1776)Statement issued by the Second Continental Congress, explaining why the colonies wanted independence from Britain.22
14889753281Thomas JeffersonDelegate from Virginia at the Second Continental Congress and author of the Declaration of Independence. He later orchestrated the antifederalist "Revolution of 1800", becoming the third President of the United States.23
14889753282Articles of ConfederationFirst constitution of the U.S. 1781-1788; Unified the newly independent states, creating a central government with limited power. After the Revolution, difficulties over international trade, finances, interstate commerce, foreign relations, and internal unrest led to calls for a stronger central government.24
14889753283Battle of Saratoga (1777)A battle that took place in New York where the Continental Army defeated the British. It proved to be the turning point of the war. Convinced France to openly support the colonies with military forces in addition to the supplies and money already being sent.25
14889753284Valley ForgePlace where Washington's army spent the winter of 1777-1778; 1/4 of troops died here from disease and malnutrition, Baron von Steuben along with Marquis de Lafayette comes and train troops and turn the army into a professionally trained army.26
14889753285Battle of Yorktown (1781)Final battle of the revolution, resulting in British surrender.27
14889753286Treaty of Paris (1783)Ended the Revolutionary War; Recognized the independence of the American colonies; Granted the colonies the territory from the southern border of Canada to the northern border of Florida, and from the Atlantic coast to the Mississippi River28
14889753288Shays' Rebellion (1786)Led by farmers and revolutionary war veterans in western Massachusetts who protested perceived economic and civil rights injustices; Highlighted the need for a strong national government and a reform of the Articles of Confederation.29
14889753289Anti-Federalistspeople who opposed the Constitution30
14889753290Constitutional Convention (1787)Delegates from the states participated, and through negotiation, collaboration, and compromise proposed a constitution that created a limited but dynamic central government embodying federalism and providing for a separation of powers between its three branches.31
14889753291slavery compromisesConcessions given to slave states during the Constitutional Convention: (1) Three-fifths compromise, (2) slave trade compromise, (3) fugitive slave clause, (4) Electoral College32
14889753292U.S. Constitution (1787)Replaced the Articles of Confederation and established a functioning government. Established (1) federalist system, (2) separation of powers, (3) checks and balances, (4) Bill of Rights.33
14889753294checks and balancesPrinciple established in the Constitution and US government in which each of the three branches of government is given certain powers to compete and override other branches in an attempt to prevent one branch from becoming too powerful.34
14889753296Federalist PapersA collection of 85 articles written by Alexander Hamilton, John Jay, and James Madison under the name "Publius" to defend the Constitution in detail.35
14889753297Bill of RightsFirst ten amendments to the Constitution; Enumerated individual rights and explicitly restricted the powers of the federal government.36
14889753300EnlightenmentA 18th century European intellectual movement that introduced the idea of republicanism (among other ideas); Influenced many of the founders, e.g. Franklin, Jefferson, and Madison, and had a major impact on the founding documents, e.g. Declaration of Independence, Constitution.37
14889753301Abigail AdamsWife of John Adams (2nd president) and mother of John Quincy Adams (6th president); Advocate of married women's property rights and more economic opportunities for women.38
14889753302Electoral CollegeThe institution that elects the President and Vice President of the United States every four years.39
14889753304FederalistsFaction that supported ideas straight from the Constitution; Called for a strong national government that promoted economic growth and fostered friendly relationships with Great Britain, as well as opposition to revolutionary France; Notable figures: Washington, John Adams, Alexander Hamilton.40
14889805903Northwest OrdinanceEnacted in 1787, it is considered one of the most significant achievements of the Articles of Confederation. It established a system for setting up governments in the western territories so they could eventually join the Union on an equal footing with the original 13 states41

AP Language and Composition Vocab Flashcards

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14736615238HyperboleAn exaggeration, fairly common in nonfiction prose arguments, that bolsters an argument.0
14736626601EuphemismSubstitution of an expression that may offend or suggest unpleasant to the receiver with an agreeable or less offensive expression to make it less troublesome for the speaker; to use a safer or nicer word for something others find inappropriate or unappealing.1
14736672939MetaphorA figure of speech in which what is unknown is compared to something known to better gauge its importance.2
14736682587ParodyAn artistic work that imitates the style of another work for comic effect3
14736691291SimileA statement using 'like' or 'as' to compare two unlike objects.4
14736696107PunA play on words; in an arguments this usually cals humorous attention to a particular point.5
14736703716SatireThe use of irony, sarcasm, ridicule, and humor in exposing or denouncing vice or folly.6
14736715082ArgumentThe combination of reasons, evidence, etc. that an author uses to convince an audience of their position.7
14736723620AnalogyExplaining something complex by comparing it to something more simple.8
14736730463RhetoricThe use of spoken or written word (or a visual medium) to convey your ideas and convince an audience.9
14736738176IronySaying the opposite of what you mean; also used to describe situation in which the results of an action are dramatically different than intended.10
14736753356StyleThe author's own personal approach to rhetoric in the piece; similar to voice.11
14736764783AllusionA reference that recalls another work, another time in history, another famous person, and so forth.12
14736776197AnalogyA term that signifies a relational comparison of or similarity between two objects of ideas.13
14736794260AlliterationThe repetition of a phonetic sound at the beginning of several words in a sentence.14
14736803066VoiceAn author's unique sound. Similar to style.15
14736811353ToneThe use of stylistic devices to reveal an author's attitude toward a subject.16
14736824287DiscourseVerbal expression or exchange; conversation17
14736829233Rhetorical ModesDescribes the variety, the conventions, and the purpose of the major kinds of language-based communications, particularly writing or speaking. Common modes are narration, description, and argumentation.18
14736845139SemanticsThe linguistic and philosophical study of meaning in language, programming languages, formal logic, and semiotics. The meaning of a word, phrase, sentence, or text.19
14736857695AntithesisAn observation or claim that is in opposition to your claim or an author's claim20
14736863547ColloquialismA word or phrase that is not formal or literary, typically one used in ordinary or familiar conversation. The use of ordinary or familiar words or phrases.21
14736884207JuxtapositionPlacing two very different things together for effect.22
14737043392Ethos23

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