A. Enlightenment Age B. Pontiac’s Rebellion, 1763 C. Proclamation

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Q U I Z 1 Q U I Z 2 Q U I Z 3 PERIOD 3: 1754 - 1800 A. Enlightenment Age B. Pontiac’s Rebellion, 1763 C. Proclamation Act of 1763 D. French & Indian War E. Boston Massacre, 1770 F. Sugar Act, 1764 G. Stamp Act, 1765 H. Townshend Acts, 1767 I. Sons of Liberty J. Declaratory Acts, 1766 K. 1st Continental Congress, 1774 L. 2nd Continental Congress, 1775 M. North American War N. Referendum & Recall Adam Smith Thomas Paine Benjamin Franklin John Adams Abigail Adams James Madison Thomas Jefferson John Dickinson Toussaint L’Ouverture Alexander Hamilton Mercy Otis Warren Chief Little Turtle John Locke Jean J. Rousseau George Washington Alexis Tocqueville Salutary Neglect Manifest Destiny Whiskey Rebellion, 1794 Jay’s Treaty Washington’s Farewell Address, 1797 Democratic – Republican Party E. First Bank of the United States, 1791 Alien & Sedition Acts Battle of Fallen Timbers Treaty of Greenville Paxton Boys, 1764 Declaration of Independence, 1776 K. Articles of Confederation L. Proclamation of Neutrality,1783 M, Pennsylvania Gradual Emancipation Law Battle of Saratoga Republican Government Treaty of Alliance Treaty of Paris, 1783 Great Compromise Bill of Rights Shays’ Rebellion Federalist Papers Judiciary Act of 1789 XYZ Affair, 1797 Federalist Party Battle of Lexington & Concord M. Battle of Yorktown