Unit 3 (1754-1800) Flashcards

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1754-1763

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French and Indian War

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1754

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Salutary Neglect Ends (Imperial Reform Begins)

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1760s

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Proclamation Act

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1760s

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Sugar Act

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1760s

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Stamp Act

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1760s

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Declaratory Act

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1760s

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Townshend Act

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1770

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Boston Massacre

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1773

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Tea Tax; Boston Tea Party

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1774

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Coercive Acts/Intolerable Acts

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1774

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First Continental Congress

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12
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1770s

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Battle at Lexington and concord; Revolution begins

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1776

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Common Sense; Declaration of Independence

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1781

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Articles of Confederation ratified

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1784-1785

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First and Second Land Ordinance

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1786

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Shay’s Rebellion

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1780s

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Northwest Ordinance

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1788

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Federalist Papers

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1780s

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Judiciary Act; French Revolution

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1790-1820

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Second Great Awakening

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1791

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Bill of Rights ratified

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1791-1794

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Whisky Rebellion

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1790s

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G. Washington’s Farewell Address

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1798

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XYZ Affair; Quasi War with France; Alien and Sedation Acts

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1800

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Thomas Jefferson Elected

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1804

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Louisiana Purchase