characteristics of new state governments -
Articles of Confederation -
Old Northwest -
Land Ordinance of 1785 -
Northwest Ordinance 1787 -
Shays Rebellion -
Treaty of Greenville -
social impact of revolution –
Shays’ Rebellion -
Annapolis Convention -
Constitutional Convention -
Virginia Plan -
New Jersey Plan -
Great Compromise -
common law -
civil law -
three-fifths compromise -
Checks-and-balances -
separation of powers -
Federalism -
strict vs. loose construction/the elastic clause -
delegated powers –
reserved powers – states -
concurrent powers –
Bill of Rights -
Congress –
President – powers -
Supreme Court –
E Pluribus Unum -
Antifederalists -
Federalists -
The Federalist Papers -
Society of the Cincinnati -
The Federalist Papers
Federalist #10 -
Alexander Hamilton -
James Madison -
John Jay -
Ratification of the Constitution -
Virginia Statute for Religious Freedom - Huguenots
King William’s War
Queen Anne’s War
King George’s War
Acadians
Iroquois
The Albany Congress
Albany Plan of Union
French and Indian War( The Seven Years War
Edward Braddock
William Pitt
Battle of Quebec (1759)
The Treaty of Paris (1763)
Chief Pontiac
Pontiac’s Uprising
The Proclamation of 1763
King George III
George Grenville
The Sugar Act
Quartering Act
The Currency Act
The Stamp Act ( Stamp Tax)
Stamp Act Congress
nonimportation agreements
The Sons of Liberty
Daughters of Liberty
The Declaratory Act
Townshend Acts
Charles Townshend
Lord North
The Boston Massacre
Samuel Adams
Crispus Attucks
Committees of Correspondence
The Tea Act
The Boston Tea Party
Intolerable Acts
The Quebec Act
First Continental Congress
Lexington and Concord
Valley Forge
Lord Dunmore
Baron von Steuben
Marquis Lafayette
Second Continental Congress
Bunker Hill
Olive Branch Petition
Hessians
Common Sense
Trenton & Princeton
women in war
African Americans in War
Declaration of Independence
Loyalists
Patriots
Battle of Long Island
Battle of Trenton
Battle of Saratoga
Treaty of Ft. Stanwix
privateers
Battle of Yorktown
Treaty of Paris (1783)
Ethan Allen
Benedict Arnold
Richard Montgomery
Thomas Paine
Abigail Adams
Richard Henry Lee
Lord Charles Cornwallis
William Howe
Benjamin Franklin
Paxton Boys
Judiciary Act of 1789
Cabinet
Revenue Act of 1789
Alexander Hamilton
Hamilton's Financial Plan
Report on Public Credit
assumption of state debts
Assumption Act
The Bank of the United States
strict construction
loose construction
Report on Manufactures
Protective tariff
Whiskey Rebellion
French Revolution
Federalists – leaders & supporters, programs/philosophies, foreign inclinations
Democratic-Republicans – leaders & supporters, programs/philosophies, foreign inclinations
Edmond Genet
Washington Proclamation of Neutrality
Democratic societies (US)
Jay’s Treaty
Pinckney Treaty
Washington’s Farewell Address
Election of 1796
Aaron Burr
President John Adams
XYZ Affair
Quasi-War with France
Alien and Sedition Acts
Virginia and Kentucky Resolutions
Convention of 1800
Little Turtle
Battle of Fallen Timbers
Southwest Ordinance of 1790
Fries’s Rebellion
Gabriel’s Rebellion
Election of 1800
11th Amendment
12th Amendment
“midnight justices” New Netherland
Dutch West India Company
Joint stock company
Charter
Virginia Company
Jamestown
John Smith
Powhatan
Pocahontas
John Rolfe
Tobacco
Headright system
House of Burgesses
George Calvert (Lord Baltimore)
Maryland Act of Religious Tolerance
Indentured servant
Separatists
Pilgrims
Mayflower
William Bradford
Massachusetts Bay
Mayflower Compact
Squanto
Massachusetts Bay Company
“City Upon a Hill”
Thomas Hooker
Calvinism
Puritans
Separatists
Mayflower Compact
Massachusetts Bay Colony
Great English Migration
Fundamental Orders of Connecticut
Pequot War
King Philip's War
New England Confederation
Navigation Laws
Glorious Revolution
salutary neglect
Quakers
John Winthrop
Anne Hutchinson
Roger Williams
Metacom ( King Philip)
Henry Hudson
Peter Stuyvesant
Duke of York
William Penn
New England Colonies – characteristics, etc.
Middle Colonies – characteristics, etc.
Southern Colonies – characteristics, etc.
founding of Georgia/James Oglethorpe
indentured servants
headright system
Bacon’s Rebellion
William Berkley
Nathaniel Bacon
Middle passage
slave codes
Salem Witch Trials
Halfway Covenant
Regulator Movement
Stono Rebellion
Zenger Trial
triangular trade
Molasses Act
Poor Richard’s Almanac
royal colonies
proprietary colonies
Dominion of New England/ Edmund Andros
Leisler’s Rebellion
Admiralty Courts
Glorious Revolution – effects on colonies
colonial governments
colonial population
colonial social structure
First Great Awakening
Jonathan Edwards
George Whitefield
New Lights
Old Lights
mercantilism
Nomads
Hunter-gatherers
Mesoamerica
Mayans
Aztecs
Incas
Anasazi
Pueblos
Woodland mound builders
Lakota Sioux
Tenochtitlan
Christopher Columbus
Hispaniola
Henry Hudson
“Northwest Passage”
Hernan Cortes
Mestizos
Encomienda system
Bartolome de Las Casas
Columbian Exchange
Roanoke
Ferdinand and Isabella
Henry the Navigator
Christopher Columbus
Treaty of Tordesillas
Algonquian
Iroquois Confederation
John Cabot
Jacques Cartier
Samuel de Champlain
Polytheistic
Gold Coast
Azores + Portugese slavery
European Societies
Effects of the Plague
motives for exploration
lessons of early colonization
Juan Ponce de Leon
Hernan de Soto
Thomas Harriot, Briefe and True Report
Jesuits in New France
Maize
Pope’s Rebellion