Declaratory actParliament repealed the stamp act, but enacted the declaratory act, saying they could pass any law they wanted.
2nd Continental CongressHow would the colonists win? George Washington would lead an army
How would they pay for it? New currency
A dispute over a French fort spiraled into a global conflict. Indigenous tribes tried to play Britain and France off of each other.
alien lawsauthorized the president to deport "aliens" and permitted their arrest imprisonment and deportation during war time
French revolutionAmbassador from France came to America to encourage Americans to side with the French. Washington declared neutrality, but the ambassador remained in America to not get beheaded back home.
Proclamation of 1763Britain didn't want to spend more money defending the colonies from the natives, so they banned settling beyond the Appalachian mountains
Articles of confederationLooked to balance national coordination and states rights to prevent tyranny. It featured a unicameral legislature, but the federal government had no money and no military
Different branches of government could check each other to prevent abuse of power.
Townshend ActsIn opposing the stamp act, the colonists said trade should be regulated instead. Parliament passed the townshend acts and began taxing imports and exports.
Stamp actAll paper products sold in the colonies had to be stamped and pay a small tax. It spurred on revolutionary ideals.
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Democratic RepublicansWeak national government
The Albany conferenceMeeting between leaders of 7 colonies to create a plan for joint defense and administration of the colonies. "Join or die"
British impressment
7 years war
Annapolis conventionSecret meeting between delegates of 6 states to discuss how to fix the articles of confederation
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pinckney's treatybetween US and spain, defined border US and spanish florida, guranteed US navigation rights in mississippi river
Delegates met in New York to send the "declaration of rights & grievances" to the king. They also organized a boycott of British goods.
Election of 1797
They viewed the colonies as subordinates. They had spent billions on defending them, and thought they'd want to help pay the debt.
the Compromise of 1790Jefferson and Hamilton agreed to pass Hamilton's financial plan in exchange for making Washington D.C. the Capital of the country
Virtual representation
Farmers in southeast Pennsylvania stopped paying taxes for the larger military. John Fries led a peaceful protest, but John Adams ordered federal troops to stop the protest, and they made mass arrests, assaulted newspaper editors, and almost executed John Fries.
virginia and kentucky resolutions
Philadelphia convention
sedition actapplied restrictions to immigration and speech in US made it a crime for americans to print, utter, or publish any false, scandalous, malicious writing about the government
They didn’t want it. Initially the revolution was a petition to get the same rights as other British citizens
The middle ground
Battle of Bunker hillBritish won, but had many casualties. They eventually abandoned Boston
Stamp act congressDelegates met in New York to send the "declaration of rights & grievances" to the king. They also organized a boycott of British goods.
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Thomas GageThe new appointed governor of Massachusetts who began to strictly enforce parliaments laws
British won, but had many casualties. They eventually abandoned Boston
Olive branch petitionCongress wanted king George to intervene on their behalf and end the violence. He didn’t read it.
sedition actapplied restrictions to immigration and speech in US made it a crime for americans to print, utter, or publish any false, scandalous, malicious writing about the government
12/13 states met to amend the articles of confederation. They eventually decided to draft a new constitution
2nd Continental Congress
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Failures of the articles of confederation
Lexington and ConcordeBritish troops marched to take a militia's weapons. They we're beaten back and chased back to boston by militia minutemen
authorized the president to deport "aliens" and permitted their arrest imprisonment and deportation during war time
The Virginia planThe plan for representation favored by large states. It called for 2 houses with population based representation and a strong national government.
First political parties
7 years war
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Checks and balances
Whiskey rebellion
Shay’s rebellionFarmers had to take debt because they weren’t getting paid. Their land was being repossessed so they rebelled and closed the courts. They used Republican ideals to justify it.
XYZ affairFrench and british continued to kidnap american sailors, so Adams sent ministers to negotiate. When they arrived, 3 agents demanded a bribe just to speak to the foreign minister. John Adams almost declared war.
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Articles of confederation
Annapolis conventionSecret meeting between delegates of 6 states to discuss how to fix the articles of confederation
Reduced the tax on molasses, but strengthened the court system to end smuggling, making many wealthy smugglers angry.
Age of passionPolitics was very negative with the rise of political parties, political violence, and deep political divisions
Stamp actAll paper products sold in the colonies had to be stamped and pay a small tax. It spurred on revolutionary ideals.
Colonial attitude towards independenceThey didn’t want it. Initially the revolution was a petition to get the same rights as other British citizens
Jefferson and Hamilton agreed to pass Hamilton's financial plan in exchange for making Washington D.C. the Capital of the country
British beliefs after 7 years warThey viewed the colonies as subordinates. They had spent billions on defending them, and thought they'd want to help pay the debt.
The division of powers between different levels of government.
The middle groundThe areas where both colonists and native people would trade and coexist
The idea that each representative in parliament represented the empire as a whole, and therefore, the colonies were represented.
between US and spain, defined border US and spanish florida, guranteed US navigation rights in mississippi river