MALACHI MOSS APUSH PERIOD 3
French and Indian War
- Causes and Effects:
- Details to know: Understanding the reasons behind the war and its subsequent impact.
Stamp Act
Intolerable Acts
Common Sense
Articles of Confederation
Shay's Rebellion
- Details to know: Understanding the reasons behind the rebellion.
Northwest Ordinance
Proclamation Line of 1763
Key Concept 3.1
- British attempts to assert tighter control over its North American colonies and the colonial resolve to pursue self-government led to a colonial independence movement and the Revolutionary War.
Key Concept 3.2
- The American Revolution's democratic and republican ideals inspired new experiments with different forms of government.
Key Concept 3.3
- Migration within North America and competition over resources, boundaries, and trade intensified conflicts among peoples and nations.
Events
- Boston Massacre
- Lexington & Concord
Themes
- America & National Identity: (NAT)
- Work, Exchange, & Technology: (WXT)
- Geography & the Environment: (GEO)
- Migration & Settlement: (MIG)
- Politics and Power: (PCE)
- American & Regional Culture: (ARC)
- Social Structures: (SOC)
- America in the World: (WOR)
Documents
- Stamp Act Congress
- Letters from a Farmer in Pennsylvania
- Derivation of the Constitution
- Olive Branch Petition
- Declaration of Independence
- Bill of Rights
- Kentucky & Virginia Resolutions
Policies & Acts
- Assumption
- National Bank
- Cotton Gin
- Pinckney's Treaty
- Battle of Fallen Timbers
- Pontiac's Rebellion
- Proclamation Line
- Land Ordinance of 1785
- Northwest Ordinance of 1787
- Declaration of Independence
- Intolerable Acts
- Acts (Sugar, Stamp, etc.)
- Bunker Hill
- Federalists
- Constitutional Convention
- Judiciary Act of 1789
- Alien & Sedition Acts
- French and Indian War
- Albany Plan of Union
- Treaty of Paris
- Battle of Saratoga
- Jay Treaty
- Citizen Genet Affair
- Marbury
Essential Details
- 1. Causes and Effects of the French and Indian War
- 2. British policies that led to the Revolutionary War (end of salutary neglect)
- 3. How and why colonial attitudes about the government changed leading to the Revolution
- 4. Factors that led to American success in the Revolution
- 5. Social impacts of the American Revolution
- 6. Global impact of the American Revolution
- 7. Explain the variations in government structures throughout the Revolutionary period (AOC)
- 8. Explain the debates about the structure and function of the federal government (Federalists Papers)
- 9. Powers granted to the federal government vs state governments in Constitution
- 10. Political developments associated with the administrations of Washington & Adams
- 11. Changes and continuities in American culture from 1754-1800
- 12. Impact of migration within the U.S. and immigration into the U.S.
- 13. Debates about the expansion and existence of slavery from 1754 to 1800
- 14. Impact of the American independence movement
Ideologies & Culture
- Enlightenment
- Social contract
- Southern Anglican elites
- Loyalists
- Republican Motherhood
- Shay's Rebellion
- Constitutional Convention
- Bill of Rights
Key Documents
- Albany Plan of Union
- Stamp Act Resolves
- Letters from a Farmer in Pennsylvania
- Common Sense
- Declaration of Independence
- "Remember the Ladies"
- Federalist Papers
- Articles of Confederation
- The Constitution
- Poems of Phyllis Wheatley
Conflicts
Continuities
- Conflict over North American continent
- Loyal to the Crown - Hamilton supported British form of government
- Representative government
- Limitations to natural rights
- Regional differences
- Conflicts with Natives
Changes
- France driven out of North America
- Enlightenment ideas
- Northern states phase out slavery
- Rise of political parties
- Population doubles
- Concept of Republican Motherhood
Acts and Addresses
- Alien & Sedition Acts
- Farewell Address