George Washington Albany Plan of Union (1754) "Join or Die" Braddock's Blunder Prime Minister William Pitt Treaty of Paris, 1763 Pontiac's Rebellion (1763) Sugar Act - 1764 Currency Act, 1764 Quartering Act – 1765 "No Taxation without Representation" John Adams Non-importation agreements Results of Stamp Act Congress Sons and Daughters of Liberty John Adams Tea Act 1773 Boston Tea Party Coercive Acts – 1774 Patrick
George Washington Albany Plan of Union (1754) "Join or Die" Braddock's Blunder Prime Minister William Pitt Treaty of Paris, 1763 Pontiac's Rebellion (1763) Sugar Act - 1764 Currency Act, 1764 Quartering Act – 1765 "No Taxation without Representation" John Adams Non-importation agreements Results of Stamp Act Congress Sons and Daughters of Liberty John Adams Tea Act 1773 Boston Tea Party Coercive Acts – 1774 Patrick
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George Washington Albany Plan of Union (1754) "Join or Die" Braddock's Blunder Prime Minister William Pitt Treaty of Paris, 1763 Pontiac's Rebellion (1763) Sugar Act - 1764 Currency Act, 1764 Quartering Act – 1765 "No Taxation without Representation" John Adams Non-importation agreements Results of Stamp Act Congress Sons and Daughters of Liberty John Adams Tea Act 1773 Boston Tea Party Coercive Acts – 1774 Patrick
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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.