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| assumption there's limited $ in world. econ system in 18th century to increase nation's wealth by gov. regulation of all nation's commercial interests |
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| set up by king james II. he hated provincial legislation authority, he wants to centralize authority |
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| brings constitutional rule of government, secured english political rights by limiting king's power |
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| articulates concept of social contract |
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| commitment to emotionally recharge religion |
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| coordinated defence, levied taxes, and handled native american affairs |
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| massive war against the spanish and the french, that lasted seven years |
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| england allowed her colonies to establish own governments |
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| without jury, violaters of stamp act were to b tryed without jury |
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| formulated agreements against stamp act |
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| parliament represented interest in everyone |
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| all western lands needed to b laid and measured on a grid like pattern |
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| northwest ordinance of 1787 |
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| provides a path for western land to become states, and created system where new states were treated like existing states |
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| daniel shay's and 2000 farmers shut down courts to stop forclosure proceedings |
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| settled disputes with slaves and free states by allowing slave states to account three fifths of all slaves for representation |
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| created by roger sherman, split differences btw small and large states |
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| replaced confederacy congress with a bicameral legislature, gave larger powers to central govt |
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| for smaller states, strenghtened power of central national govt, preserved articles practice by giving each state one vote in legislature |
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| slaves born after certain date were freed at certain age |
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| promoted first bank of us, manufactoring and trade, wanted larger fed govt |
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| protest against whiskey tax in pittsburg |
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| 1797, french were unhappy with brits, started seizing amer. trade ships, unhappy with jay's treaty and wanted money |
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naturalization-lengthens amer. citizenship requirement from 5 to 14 yrs alien act-allows govt to deport foreginers from countries us is at war with sedition act-prohibits criticism of government and leaders |
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| women's jobs are to get married, and raise boys to b part of government and girls to b good mothers |
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| federalist feared rurals and repubs wud ruin consolodation of national power, repubs feared the feds crushed liberties with alien and sedition acts, thomas jefferson and aaron burr won=repubs |
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| marbury takes madison to supreme court to get his appt, but marbury loses |
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| aquisition by us of 828,00 sq miles of french territory in 1803, lewis and clark were sent to explore |
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| second generation repubs, anti brit, feds from new england were against amer. victory in 1810 |
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| held in ct, resulting in one party system |
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| james monroe's speech to congress in 1823 declaring west hemisphere's closed to any furthur european colonization |
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| transportation revolution |
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| changed traveling for americans, brings parts of country closer, 1807- robert fulton created steam boat |
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| 1793-prefected cotton gin, was a tool to remove seeds from short staple cotton |
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| transition from rural to increasingly manufactoring economy, when country went from farms to factories |
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| promoting total alcoholic abstinence |
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| supported free education, efforts created boards of education and improved curriculum |
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| shocked to find mentally ill in prison, massa teacher turned lobbyist, lobbyed for better care of the mentally ill |
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| american colonization society |
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| aimed to buy slaves from masters and send them to africa in 1817 |
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| constitution was pro slavery, and refused to vote |
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| 1848, issued declaration of sentiments in seneca falls, ny |
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