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    failures) | Hamilton’s Financial Plan | Hartford Convention | Henry Clay’s American System | Importance of virtue in a republic | Indian Removal (1830) | Jay Treaty | Jefferson’s 1st Inaugural | King Philip’s War | Land Ordinance of 1785/Northwest Ordinance of 1787 | Lowell Mill Girls | Lowell Mills | Marbury v. Madison | Market Revolution | McCulloch v. Maryland | Mercantilism | Missouri Compromise | National Road | Pinckney Treaty | Post War (1812) Nationalism |

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    Federalist vs. Anti-Federalist When the constitution formed‚ two groups emerged‚ one as being the Federalist and the other as the anti- Federalist‚ each having two completely different views on the constitution. The Federalist supported the Constitution and believed that the separation of powers and the system of checks and balances would protect the Americans from tranny. Also felt that the power should be spread among 3 different branches‚ the Legislative Branch‚ the Executive Branch‚ and the

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    THE AMERICAN COLONIES 1600-1791 Chapter 2: Walter Raleigh Elizabeth I Treaty of Tordesillas Pocahontas Bacon’s Rebellion John Rolfe Defeat of the Spanish Armada John Smith Jamestown Thomas Dale Essay Area: Be able to discuss the establishment of Virginia‚ Maryland‚ Georgia‚ and the Carolinas. Chapter 3: John Calvin John Winthrop Peter Stuyvesant Anne Hutchinson King Philip’s War Roger Williams Dominion of New England New England Confederations Patroonships William

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    UNIT 2 HOMEWORK/REVIEW ASSIGNMENT TERMS AND QUESTIONS CH. 4-6 DIRECTIONS: In your notebook‚ identify the terms and answer the questions for each chapter. Make sure to number correctly and use specific details. This will be due the day of your Unit Multiple Choice Test on the chapters. Growth and Crisis in Colonial Society-Ch. 4 1. Paxton Boys 2. Regulator Movement 3. Johnathan Edwards 4. George Whitefield 5. Pontiac’s Rebellion 6. Edward Braddock 7. James Wolfe 8. William Pitt

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    educational reformer. Brahmonical Magazinein English in 1821. Sambad Kaumudi in Bengali in 1821. 1822‚ Ram Mohan published Mirat-ul-Akbar in Persian language. Sir Federick Adam brought out the First Press Ordinance in 1823 as against the increasing criticisms on the British by the newspapers. The ordinance included

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    virtue| 21.|nonimportation agreements| 22.|ratification| 23.|constitutional convention| 24.|Society of the Cincinnati| 25.|“Great Compromise”| 26.|Articles of Confederation| 27.|Electoral College| 28.|Land Ordinance of 1785| 29.|“three-fifths compromise”| 30.|Northwest Ordinance of 1787| 31.|antifederalists| 32.|Shays’s Rebellion| 33.|Federalists| 34.|“large-state plan”| 35.|Constitution of the United States| 36.|The Federalist| 37.|“bundle of compromises”| 38.|Virginia Statue for

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    accomplishments to the country. It lets congress remain “the central institution of national authority.” Congress had the power to “conduct wars and foreign relations and to appropriate‚ borrow‚ and issue money.” By passing the Ordinance of 1784‚ the Ordinance of 1785‚ and the Northwest Ordinance of 1787‚ the new government found some solutions for the controversies regarding the western lands. These laws also developed “a model for surveying and dividing up territories and also a model for governing them.”

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    The three most significant challenges that the United States had to face under the Articles of Confederation were: 1) managing the western expansion‚ 2) foreign relations‚ and 3) the rising debt‚ (Shultz‚n.d.). The most important issue at the time was the push to westward to settle new colonies‚ (Shultz‚n.d.). After the Revolutionary War‚ many Americans began to move westward towards Pennsylvania‚ Kentucky‚ and the Nashville area of Tennessee. They began to settle in the Appalachian Mountains

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    The period in American History from 1781 to 1789‚ when the United States was organized under the Articles of Confederation‚ was not characterized by a strong and effective government‚ but instead provided the framework upon which a more effective government could be built. The Articles of Confederation‚ since they prevented a strong central government from having power over states’ rights‚ tended to create problems for a government that wished to rule with any amount of authority. This was particularly

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    writing for the Federalists and will talk about a proposal for the ratification of the Constitution. The Articles of Confederation has both its strengths and weaknesses. A Strength would be that the government passed the Northwest Ordinance of 1787‚ which allowed the Northwest Territories to organize their own governments. It has also banned slavery from the region. A weakness of the Confederation would be that the congress had no power to coin money; therefore each state developed its own currency

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