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Chapter 5: Proclamation of 1763, John Locke, Whigs & Tories, King George III, Sugar Act, Stamp Act, Boston Massacre, Sons of Liberty, John Hancock, Boston Tea Party, Intolerable Acts, First Continental Congress, Abigail Adams, Lexington & Concord, Olive Branch Petition, Common Sense, Declaration of Independence, Hessians, Loyalists, Saratoga, Yorktown, Treaty of Paris
Chapter 6: Shays’ Rebellion, the Constitutional Convention, James Madison, Virginia Plan, Great Compromise, Federalist Papers, Anti-Federalists, George Washington, Hamilton’s Financial System, Bank of the United States, Whiskey Rebellion, Jay’s Treaty, XYZ Affair, French Quasi-War, Federalists v. Democratic Republicans, Alien & Sedition Acts, Kentucky & Virginia Resolutions, disestablishment, Election of 1800, Marbury v. Madison, John Marshall
How united were the United States in the early republic?
What were the key causes of the American Revolution?
In what ways did the early republic uphold the democratic ideals of the revolution? In what ways did it fall short?
How did foreign affairs influence American politics during the early republic?
Was the War of 1812 a sequel to the American Revolution? Why or why not?
Describe what happened to Native American power east of the Mississippi between the Seven Years War and the War of 1812.