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American Revolution Revolutionary Ideas American Colonists New Taxes English Subjects French and Indian War (1754-1763) Revolutionary Ideas New Taxes British Reaction Glorious Revolution and John Locke Boston Tea Party Thomas Paine

American Revolution Revolutionary Ideas American Colonists New Taxes English Subjects French and Indian War (1754-1763) Revolutionary Ideas New Taxes British Reaction Glorious Revolution and John Locke Boston Tea Party Thomas Paine

Early American Government Revolutionary War George Washington French Alliance) Early American Government Articles of Confederation Constitutional Convention U.S. Constitution Federalism Separation of Powers Checks and Balances First Ten Amendments to the U.S. Constitution Popular Sovereignty U.S. Bill of Rights

Early American Government Revolutionary War George Washington French Alliance) Early American Government Articles of Confederation Constitutional Convention U.S. Constitution Federalism Separation of Powers Checks and Balances First Ten Amendments to the U.S. Constitution Popular Sovereignty U.S. Bill of Rights