Table of Contents
Cause of the American Revolution
Britain Exerts More Control
Navigation Acts Strengthened
Molasses Act
The Sugar Act
Stamp Act
Townshend Act
Tea Act
“Intolerable” Acts
Boston Port Act
Quartering Act
Administration of Justice Act
Massachusetts Gov't Act
Quebec Act
Boston massacre
Intolerable Acts
Lexington and Concord
Second Continental Congress
Thomas Paine’s Common Sense
Declaration of Independence
The Articles of Confederation and the Constitution
A New Form of Government
Article of Confederation
Acts under the Articles of Confederation
Problems with the Articles
Shay’s Rebellion (1786-1787)
Towards a constitution
Representation for the Constitution
A Stronger National Government
Slavery and the Constitution
Fight for Ratification
Federalist Vs Anti-Federalists
The American Revolution
British & American Advantage and Disadvantages
Patriots, Loyalists, Neutrals
Important People
The War in the North and South
Treaty of Paris
, Geroge Washington and the Young Republic
Geroge Washington Presidency
Hamilton’s Economic Plan
Reports on the Public Credit
Report on the Nation Bank
Sources of Revenue
Report on Manufactures
Opposition to Hamilton’s Plan
Compromise of 1790
Whiskey Rebellion
Foreign Policy
French Revolution
Jay’s Treaty
Pinckney’s Treaty
Native American Policy
Treaty of Greenville
Treaty of New York
George Washington Farwell Address
Federalists Vs Democratic-Republicans
John Adam
Adams and the XYZ Affair
Alien and Sedition Acts
Kentucky and Virginia Resolves
Theory of Nullification
Election “Revolution” of 1800