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Unit 2:1754-1800: The American Revolution, the Constitution, and the…
Unit 2:1754-1800: The American Revolution, the Constitution, and the Federalist Era
The Seven Years War 1756 – 1763
Caused by a land dispute
Won by the British
Encroached on Native American Land further
Native Americans were the ultimate losers
Pontiac's Rebellion
Convinced the British to pass the Proclamation Line of 1763
Colonists had fought the war to settle the land that was now forbidden, ignored the proclamation
Caused a lot of debt
Ended Salutary Neglect
The Great Awakening
Increased religious activity
New religious perspective
American Revolution (1775–1783)
Caused by
Taxes
Virtual Representation is not good enough (Much like EDL)
Sugar Act
Cracked down on smuggling
Gave British courts the power to try smugglers
Stamp Act
First Direct Tax
Townshend Acts
Tea Act
Boston Tea Party
Intolerable Acts
Boston Massacre
Thomas Paine's Common Sense
Began at Lexington and Concord
Ended at Yorktown
Spread of Enlightenment Ideals
Republican Motherhood
Calls for ending slavery
After the Revolution
State v Federal Power
Articles of Confederation
Constitutional Convention & The Constitution
Bill of Rights
Federalist Papers
Virginia Plan vs New Jersey Plan
The Great Compromise
3/5ths Compromise
Federalists vs. Democratic-Republicans
Hamilton's Financial Plan
Loose vs. Strict Constructionalism
Deliberately made the federal government weak
Shay's Rebellion
Tax disputes
Spain restricted access to the Mississippi
Pickney's Treaty
Federalists vs Anti-Federalists
Virginia and Kentucky Resolutions