U.S. History 1301
Unit II Identification
Chapters 5-7


                                   

1. Proclamation of 1763
2. George Grenville                       

3. Parliamentary Sovereignty                 

4. Sugar Act                             

5. Stamp Act                             

6. Stamp Act Congress                       

7. Commonwealthmen                       

8. John Locke                             

9. Sons of Liberty                       

10. Direct/Virtual Representation           

11. Declaratory Act                      

12. Townshend Acts                       

13. Tea Act

14. Boston Massacre

15. Boston Tea Party

16. Committees of Correspondence

17. Coercive Acts

18. Battle of Lexington/Concord

19. First Continental Congress

20. Second Continental Congress

21. Common Sense

22. Declaration of Independence

23. Articles of Confederation

24. Northwest Ordinance of 1787

25. Newburgh Conspiracy

26. Shays Rebellion

27. Constitutional Convention

28. Virginia Plan

29. New Jersey Plan

30. Great Constitutional Compromise

31. 3/5ths Compromise

32. Tyranny of the Majority

33. Separation of Powers

34. Checks and Balances

35. An Economic Interpretation of the Constitution of the United States

35. Federalists

36. Anti-Federalists

37. Montesquieu

38. Bill of Rights

39. Constitutional Constructionalism

40. Federalist Economic Program

41. Report on Public Credit
42. National Bank
43. Report on Public Manufactures
44. Federalist Party

45. Republican Party
46. Whiskey Rebellion
47. Jay’s Treaty
48. Quasi-War
49. XYZ Affair
50. Alien and Sedition Acts
51. Virginia and Kentucky Resolutions
52. Election of 1800

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