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COLONIALISM
“City Upon a Hill”
Plantation System
Colonial Economics (goods and services, mercantilism, raw materials)
Colonial Geography (climate, land, topography, raw materials)
Colonial Legislatures (e.g. House of Burgesses, town hall meetings)
Colonial Religions (e.g. Anglican, Huguenot, Quakers, Puritans)
Colonial Relations with Native American Tribes and Nations
Virginia Colony
Massachusetts Bay Colony
Mercantilism
Push and Pull Factors
Salutary Neglect
Triangle Trade
Voluntary vs Involuntary Migration
AMERICAN REVOLUTION
“No taxation without Representation”
Albany Plan/ “Join or Die”
Articles of Confederation (1781)
Bill of Rights (1789)
Boston Tea Party (1773)
Common Sense (1776)
Constitutional Compromises
Constitutional Convention (1787)
Constitution (1787)
Declaration of Independence (1776)
Enlightenment Ideals: Locke and Montesquieu
Federalist Papers
First Continental Congress (1774)
French and Indian War (1754-1763)
Parliamentary Acts (1763-1774)
Shays’ Rebellion (1786)
Stamp Act Congress (1765)
NEW GOVERNMENT
Bill of Rights (1789)
Constitution
Constitutional Principles: Impeachment, Judicial Review, Separation of Powers, Veto
Declaration of Independence
Enlightenment Ideals: natural rights, separation of powers, and capitalism i.e. Wealth of Nations (1776)
First Great Awakening (1739)
“Necessary and Proper Clause”
Articles of Confederation
Bill of Rights (1789)
Constitution (1787)
Constitutional Principles
Federalism
Hamilton vs Jefferson (Industry vs Agriculture)
Kentucky and Virginia Resolutions (1798-99)
Mayflower Compact (1620)
Northwest Ordinance (1787)
Ratification of Constitution
Shays’ Rebellion
Two Party System: Federalists and Democratic-Republicans (1792)
The Marshall Court
Whiskey Rebellion (1794)
JEFFERSON'S PRESIDENCY
Alien and Sedition Acts (1798)/Virginia and Kentucky Resolutions (1798-99)
Bank of the United States
Election of 1800
Farewell Address (1796)
Marbury vs Madison (1803)
Two Party System: Federalists and Democratic-Republicans (1792)
The Marshall Court
Causes of the War of 1812: British impressment, Native American resistance, etc.

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