Unit 2 Review Sheet LEP Chapters 5-7 AMSCO 4-7 (pg. 102) Regulator Movement
Gaspee
Colonel Tye
Mercantilism (effects)
Committees of Correspondence
Valley Forge
The French and Indian War
Tea Act 1773
Baron von Steuben
George Washington
Boston Tea Party
Battle of Saratoga
Albany Plan of Union (1754)
Coercive Acts - 1774
Marquis de Lafayette
“Join or Die”
Quebec Act - 1774
Benedict Arnold
Braddock’s Blunder
Patrick Henry
Battle of Yorktown
Prime Minister William Pitt
1st Continental Congress
Treaty of Paris – 1783
Treaty of Paris, 1763
Suffolk Resolves
Newburgh Conspiracy, 1783
Pontiac’s Rebellion (1763)
Declaration of Rights/Grievances
Republican Motherhood
Results: The French and Indian War
“The Association”
social changes from Revolution
Paxton Boys
King George III
New State Governments (trends)
Proclamation of 1763
The Enlightenment
Articles of Confederation
Molasses Act - 1733
John Locke
Unicameral legislature
“Salutary Neglect”
Jean-Jacques Rousseau
Land Ordinance 1785
George Grenville (1763-1765)
Montesquieu
Northwest Ordinance 1787
Sugar Act - 1764
Voltaire
Shays’ Rebellion
Currency Act, 1764
Paul Revere
Articles of Confederation (problems)
Quartering Act - 1765
Samuel Prescott
Annapolis convention
Stamp Act - 1765
William Dawes
Alexander Hamilton
“No Taxation without
Lexington/Concord
Constitutional Convention
Representation”
Minute Men
Major issues of convention
“Virtual Representation”
Bunker Hill
James Madison
Virginia Resolves
Second Continental Congress
Checks and balances
Stamp Act Congress
Olive Branch Petition
Virginia Plan
Sons and Daughters of Liberty
Thomas Paine
New Jersey Plan
John Adams
Common Sense
Connecticut Compromise
Non-importation agreements
Richard Henry Lee
3/5ths Compromise
Results of Stamp Act Protests
Declaration of Independence
Commercial Compromise
Declaratory Act - 1766
Thomas Jefferson
powers and term of president
Townshend Acts - 1767
Hessians
Electoral College
Writs of assistance
British Advantages/Disadvantages
Congressional Caucus
Letters from a Pennsylvania Farmer
Colonial Advantages/Disadvantages
Federalists
John Dickinson
Patriots (Whigs)
Anti-Federalists
Massachusetts Circular Letter, 1768
Loyalists (Tories)
The Federalist Papers
James Otis
Native Americans (Rev War)
arguments for/against Bill of Rights
Samuel Adams
Joseph Brant
Bill of Rights
Boston Massacre - 1770
African Americans (Rev War)
Lord North
Lord Dunmore’s Ethiopian Reg.