How did great Britain try to keep the peace between the native Americans and the colonists
What was required from traders if they wanted to trade with the Indians
The colonies believed that Great Britain was using the conflict with Native Americans as an excuse to keep the colonists near the coastline where they could be easier control T/F
Proclamation of 1763
did what ?
Great Britain used the conflict between the colonists and the Indians to ?
The ability to search people’s property when there was suspicion of smuggling or other crime is called?
Writs of Assistance?
James Otis
Who claimed that the Writs violated a British Citizen’s rights and therefore unconstitutional
Who believed that the American colonies rights as Englishmen had to be protected
James Otis would suffer from melancholy in his life T/F
What was the sugar act?
What was the sugar act charge
Were New England colonies opposed to the sugar act?
What were the complaints the colonists have against the sugar act?
What is Currency act?
What is the Stamp act?
What was James Otis's argument against the stamp act?
What is a direct tax?
The colonies stated that Parliament had the right to tax the colonies to regulate trade what is this right referred as?
How many articles did the Declaration of Rights and Grievances have?
What is the Declaration of Rights and Grievances?
Articles 1-8 of the Declaration of Rights and Grievances states?
Articles 9-11 of the Declaration of Rights and Grievances states?
What was the strategy of non importation?
What is the Declaratory Act ?
The sugar act and the stamp act both failed to bring more revenue? T/F
Who is Charles Townsend?
What are the Townsend Duties?
Revenue from the colonies (Townsend Duties) would go to pay colonial officials appointed by the Crown, making those officials independent from the Colonial assemblies T/F?
A Letter From A Farmer in Pennsylvania written by John Adams ?
Who formed the concept of Committees of correspondence ?
What were the duties of Committees of Correspondence?
What is the Boston Massacre?
The phrase Blood Work on King Street is referring to ?
Who were put on trial for the Boston massacre?
The Tea act nullified the the navigation act T/F
The Tea act allows which company to sell its surplus of tea too N.E.
Where were the tea shipments allowed to go?
Why did the Tea Party take place in Boston?
Under custom law once a ship arrives in port it has how many days to claim its cargo and to pay the duty on it.
What would happen to ship cargo if the duty wasn't paid?
When did the tea party take place?
Why did the Tea Party take place?
What was the effect of the Boston Tea Party?
What were the Intolerable acts?
What was the Continental Congress?
Who attend the Continental Congress?
When did the continental Congress take place?
Name the members of the continental congress
Why did Thomas Paine write common sense?
Common Sense states?
What is the purpose the declaration of independence?
Who wrote the declaration of independence?
What were the advantages the U.S. had in the war
What were the assumptions the British had about the war
What is the treaty of alliance?
The Treaty of alliance also included?
What is the Treaty of Aranjuez?
What is the purpose of the bill of rights?
Treaty of Alliance
Hamilton’s financial program
John Adams
BELIEFS OF THE DEMOCRATIC-REPUBLICAN PARTY
BELIEFS OF THE FEDERALIST PARTY
Alien and Sedition Acts
Name the four bills of the Alien and sedition acts
Sedition Act
Naturalization Act
Alien Act
Enemy Aliens Act
Washington’s Farewell Address
Marbury v. Madison
Louisiana Purchase
Who was Tecumseh?
Tecumseh and Tenskwatawa movement demanded?
What were the reasons for the War of 1812?
Articles of Confederation
What was the Constitutional Convention?
What was the Great Compromise?
Federalists supported the constitution T/F ?
What is the constitution
What was the main purpose of Madison’s Federalist's Paper
The Gaspee
Battle of Tippecanoe
What was the impact of the War of 1812?
What did the War of 1812 prove to the British?