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Known as the French & Indian war. This war was the French vs. England for control of North America east of the Mississippi river. The British ally with the Iroqouis confederacy. Other natives sided with the French. Most important colonial battle between England and France.
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An Indian uprising after French and Indian war. Opposed British expansion into western Ohio Valley, Indian attack on British settlements and forts after France ceded to the British its territory east of the Mississippi River. Attacks ended when chief Pontiac was killed.
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Treaty with Britain, France, and Spain that ended the war. With this treaty Britain won Canada and all of US east of the Mississippi.
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4 measures in reaction to the Boston tea party. These acts forced for the payment of tea, disallowed colonial trials of British soldiers, forced quartering of soldiers, and the number of elected officials in Massachusetts was reduced.
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Adopted by Continental congress, Colonies final peace offer to Britain. They agreed to be loyal to Britain if they addressed their grievances. Ended taxation without representation and coercive acts. This was rejected by Parliament. Sparked many battles.
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Made the colonies break with Britain official. Drafted by second continental congress. Created ideas that colonies were states. Contained that all men are created equal, and unalienable rights, as well as life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness,
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Written by Thomas Paine. Attacked English principles of hereditary rule and monarchial government. Allowed for colonists to realize mistreatment they were experiencing.
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First frame of government in the US. Focused on a weak central government and was replaced by constitution. Congress lacked power to tax and regulate trade.
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Ended revolutionary war, American independence from Britain was noticed. Border between Canada and US was established. Fixed Mississippi rivers western border and surrendered Florida to Spain.
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Seek for debt relief through the issuing of paper currency and lowering taxes. This was to prevent courts from seizing property from indebted farmers.
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Allowed for 3/5ths of slave population to be counted in determining each states representation in the house and its electoral votes for president.
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A systematic balance that prevents each branch of government from overpowering other branches. Also allows for branches to check what the other branches are doing, encouraging constitutionality.
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Established a federal district court in each state and three circuit courts to hear appeals. Supreme Court will have the final say. Created judiciary branch and attorney generals office.
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Violent protest by farmers in the West against the excise tax on whiskey.
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First ten amendments added to US constitution. Guaranteed individual rights against federal government infringements. Granted rights like freedom of speech and right to bear arms.
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Treaty with Britain, Britain agreed to vacate forts in NW territories, and disagreements were settled with commissions (payed for seized ships, paid merchants owed debts). Addressed the differences between the US and Britain.
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US and Spains treaty. Allowed for US transport goods on the Mississippi River and to store goods in New Orleans port.
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Diplomatic incident between US and France. French enraged by Jays treaty. Lead to quasi-war. Payments were demanded to stop French plundering of American ships. Refusal to pay this bribe was followed by 2 years of undeclared sea war with France.
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4 measured passed during undeclared war with France. Limited the freedoms of speech and press and restricted the liberty of noncitizen. More difficult for foreigners to become citizens and also made criticizing the government illegal.
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Made to get rights back that were taken away from the alien and sedition acts. Brought Compact theory, gives states more power than the federal government.