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Albany Plan of Union
Franklins plan to defeat France, attempt for council of representatives but failed
Peace of Paris
ended war, have lots of land to the british causing american colonists to push westward
Proclamation Line of 1763
Forbade colonists from migrating more westward because of the arguments with the natives
Sons/Daughters of Liberty
Boycotted and protested the british, secret society
Declaratory Act
After British repealed Stamp act but wanted to state that parliment can still do whatever they want in the colonies
Coercieve Acts
British closed down harbor after tea party until colonists repayed the money
Continental Congress
All colonies met up to discuss what to do about they tyranny
Common Sense
book that got filtered to all colonists, inspring the revolution , second continental congress, and the DOI
Ladies Association of Philadelphia
Voluntary woman association to assist with war efforts
Republican Motherhood
Woman vital to healthy democracy and republic
Shay's Rebellion
economy was bad, farmers couldnt pay debt, rebellion from farmers showing weakness in the AOC
Virginia Plan
strong centralized, bicameral, representation based on population
New Jersey Plan
unicameral, equal rep, to the states
Great Compromise
Bicameral but the house of reps is rep by population and the senate is equal per state
3/5 compromise
Southern states wanted to count slaves as part of the population --> 3/5 as a person
Federalists
persuaded people to ratify the constitution
Antifederalists
persuaded people not to ratify, eventually lost but efforts granted a bill of rights
Federalist Papers
Written by Hamilton, James Madison, and John Jaw to convince people to support the ratification of the consitituion
National Bank
proposed by hamilton to help unify the states and improve the us credit, eventually caused the states to be more dependent on the central government
Jays Treaty
British continued to sieze american ships, so his treaty stated that british had to give up western frontier
Battle of Fallen Timbers
Us vs Indian tribes, ended in the Us having access to the Ohio River Valley
Whiskey Rebellion
Tax on whiskey, farmers attacked tax collectors but president able to stop it showing how the new consitution worked
Alien and Sedition Acts
deporting any non citizens and caused no public critizing which was a violation of constituional rights -- made the democratic republicans very mad
Virginia and Kentucky Resolutions
States had right to nullify any law passed by federal government when powers are beyond consitution
Second Continental Congress
Continental Army got together again to prerp for the war against Britain
Writs of Assistance
Courts controlled by britain in america which sent orders to local officials (search and sieze) helped lead to bill of rights