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Unit 2 Review and The Constitutional Period 1754-1800 Review

AP Curricular Framework Encroachment Grassroots Bipartisan Republican Trans-Appalachain West 7 years war Enlightenment George Farewell Address Declaration of Independence Articles of confederation Constitution Bill of Rights Compromises Ratification Rebellions in France, Haiti, Latin America Republican Motherhood

The Fight for Native American alliances French settlement of the Iroquois Confederacy Seven Years’ War/ Proclamation of 1763 Salutary Neglect

Causes of the Revolution and the War Basic concepts of Historiography Glorious Revolution English Bill Of Rights Radical Whigs Mercantilism Navigation Law 1650 End of Salutary Neglect Quartering Act Stamp Act Non importation agreements Committee of correspondences / local state assemblies Massacre Intolerable / Coercive Acts First Second Continental Congress King George III’s Proclamation of 1775 Lee’s Resolution Declaration of Independence British Strategy Treaty of 1783 Loyalists / Tories Multiculturalism and the American Revolution African participation on both sides Lord Dunmore Proclamation and the Assembly Response Women and the Revolution letters to

Key Figures of Revolutionary Period John Adams Abigail Adams Thomas Hutchinson Ben Franklin Edward Rutledge Lord North George III

Significance of Battles Lexington and Concord Bunker Hill Trenton Princeton Saratoga Yorktown

Constitutional Period Articles of Confederation Pros and Cons Northwest Ordinance of 1787 Shays Rebellion Economic Struggles of Constitution Convention (Debate over Ratification) Federalists VS. Anti-Federalists Federalists Papers (especially Fed # 10 and 51) VA Plan vs. NJ Plan vs. CT plan Constitutional Convention dealing with slavery- 3/5 Compromise and International Slave Trade Summaries of Article 1, Article 2, Article 3, and Article 4 Necessary and Proper Clause Bill of Rights Compromise Washington’s Presidency ’s Financial plan National Bank Jefferson’s economic ideas Differing Views on French Rev Citizen Genet Conflicts with France and England Proclamation of Neutrality Jay’s Treaty Washington’s Farewell Address Adams’ presidency XYZ Affair Virginia and Kentucky Resolutions Federalists VS. Jeffersonian Republicans