1500’s. SPANISH EXPLORATION NEW WORLD GOLD POWERFUL COUNTRY.

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1500’s

SPANISH EXPLORATION

NEW WORLD

GOLD

POWERFUL COUNTRY

French and English

NORTH AMERICA

JAMESTOWN 1607

MAYFLOWER COMPACT 1620

GLORIOUS REVOLUTION

ENGLISH BILL OF RIGHTS 1689

GREAT AWAKENING 1730’S AND 40’S

7 YEARS WAR

FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR

TREATY OF PARIS 1763

PROCLAMATION OF 1763

TAXES ON COLONIST

BOSTON MASSACRE 1770

COLONIST UNITE

BOSTON TEA PARTY 1773

INTOLERABLE ACTS

1 ST CONTINENTAL CONGRESS1774

LEXINGTON AND CONCORD 1775

COMMON SENSE 1776

DECLARATION OF INDEPENDENCE 1776

ARTICLES OF CONFEDERATION 1777

BATTLE OF SARATOGA 1777

BATTLE OF YORKTOWN 1781

RATIFICATION OF THE TREATY OF PARIS of 1783

ARTICLES OF CONFEDERATION 1777

SHAYS REBELLION 1786 Articles of Confederation not working

James Madison Father of the Constitution Took all notes of the proceedings

CONSTITUTION 1787 Six principles of the constitution 1.Federalism 2.Individual Rights 3. Limited Gov’t 4. Popular Sovereignty 5.Republic Gov’t. 6. Sep. of Powers & Checks and Balances

Constitution Article I Legislative Body Makes Laws 2 Houses Senate and House of Representatives Great Compromise: Equal Representation (Senate), Population (House of Representatives)

Constitution Article 2 Qualifications of the Executive Branch Enforces laws Presidents and VP

Constitution Article 3 Judicial Branch Interprets laws Judicial Review

FEDERALIST /ANTI- FEDERALIST Federalist papers Strong Central Government Opposition wants individual rights listed (anti- federalist)

BILL OF RIGHTS 1791 First 10 Amendments Ratified in 1791

NORTHWEST ORDINANCE 1787 Allow states to enter on even footing with other states

GEORGE WASHINGTON CABINET WHISKEY REBELLION JAYS TREATY 2 TERMS

JOHN ADAMS Jays Treaty XYZ Affair Alien and Sedition Act Nullification Resolution of Virginia and Kentucky