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Articles of Confederation
Founding Father, inventor, politician, ambassador, and diplomat. Negotiated the 1783 Treaty of Paris ending the Revolution
Virginia, New Jersey, Connecticut (Great Compromise)
American political protest (dumped tea into Boston Harbor) by the Sons of Liberty against the Tea Act of 1773
The Boston Massacre was a confrontation on March 5, 1770, between British soldiers and a colonial mob. 5 colonials died
Simply a proclamation that reinforced parliament’s law-making power over the American colonies
An avowed Federalist. he supported ratifying the Constitution. Served as Secretary of the Treasury to Washington
an agreement among the 13 original states that served as its first constitution
Supported the Constitution as written favoring a strong centralized national government
Alexander Hamilton
Founding Father, inventor, politician, ambassador, and diplomat. Negotiated the 1783 Treaty of Paris ending the Revolution
Virginia, New Jersey, Connecticut (Great Compromise)
American political protest (dumped tea into Boston Harbor) by the Sons of Liberty against the Tea Act of 1773
The Boston Massacre was a confrontation on March 5, 1770, between British soldiers and a colonial mob. 5 colonials died
Simply a proclamation that reinforced parliament’s law-making power over the American colonies
An avowed Federalist. he supported ratifying the Constitution. Served as Secretary of the Treasury to Washington
an agreement among the 13 original states that served as its first constitution
Supported the Constitution as written favoring a strong centralized national government
Federalists
Founding Father, inventor, politician, ambassador, and diplomat. Negotiated the 1783 Treaty of Paris ending the Revolution
Virginia, New Jersey, Connecticut (Great Compromise)
American political protest (dumped tea into Boston Harbor) by the Sons of Liberty against the Tea Act of 1773
The Boston Massacre was a confrontation on March 5, 1770, between British soldiers and a colonial mob. 5 colonials died
Simply a proclamation that reinforced parliament’s law-making power over the American colonies
An avowed Federalist. he supported ratifying the Constitution. Served as Secretary of the Treasury to Washington
an agreement among the 13 original states that served as its first constitution
Supported the Constitution as written favoring a strong centralized national government
Constitution (3 major compromises)
Founding Father, inventor, politician, ambassador, and diplomat. Negotiated the 1783 Treaty of Paris ending the Revolution
Virginia, New Jersey, Connecticut (Great Compromise)
American political protest (dumped tea into Boston Harbor) by the Sons of Liberty against the Tea Act of 1773
The Boston Massacre was a confrontation on March 5, 1770, between British soldiers and a colonial mob. 5 colonials died
Simply a proclamation that reinforced parliament’s law-making power over the American colonies
An avowed Federalist. he supported ratifying the Constitution. Served as Secretary of the Treasury to Washington
an agreement among the 13 original states that served as its first constitution
Supported the Constitution as written favoring a strong centralized national government
Benjamin Franklin
Founding Father, inventor, politician, ambassador, and diplomat. Negotiated the 1783 Treaty of Paris ending the Revolution
Virginia, New Jersey, Connecticut (Great Compromise)
American political protest (dumped tea into Boston Harbor) by the Sons of Liberty against the Tea Act of 1773
The Boston Massacre was a confrontation on March 5, 1770, between British soldiers and a colonial mob. 5 colonials died
Simply a proclamation that reinforced parliament’s law-making power over the American colonies
An avowed Federalist. he supported ratifying the Constitution. Served as Secretary of the Treasury to Washington
an agreement among the 13 original states that served as its first constitution
Supported the Constitution as written favoring a strong centralized national government
Boston Tea Party
Founding Father, inventor, politician, ambassador, and diplomat. Negotiated the 1783 Treaty of Paris ending the Revolution
Virginia, New Jersey, Connecticut (Great Compromise)
American political protest (dumped tea into Boston Harbor) by the Sons of Liberty against the Tea Act of 1773
The Boston Massacre was a confrontation on March 5, 1770, between British soldiers and a colonial mob. 5 colonials died
Simply a proclamation that reinforced parliament’s law-making power over the American colonies
An avowed Federalist. he supported ratifying the Constitution. Served as Secretary of the Treasury to Washington
an agreement among the 13 original states that served as its first constitution
Supported the Constitution as written favoring a strong centralized national government
Declaratory Act
Founding Father, inventor, politician, ambassador, and diplomat. Negotiated the 1783 Treaty of Paris ending the Revolution
Virginia, New Jersey, Connecticut (Great Compromise)
American political protest (dumped tea into Boston Harbor) by the Sons of Liberty against the Tea Act of 1773
The Boston Massacre was a confrontation on March 5, 1770, between British soldiers and a colonial mob. 5 colonials died
Simply a proclamation that reinforced parliament’s law-making power over the American colonies
An avowed Federalist. he supported ratifying the Constitution. Served as Secretary of the Treasury to Washington
an agreement among the 13 original states that served as its first constitution
Supported the Constitution as written favoring a strong centralized national government
Boston Massacre
Founding Father, inventor, politician, ambassador, and diplomat. Negotiated the 1783 Treaty of Paris ending the Revolution
Virginia, New Jersey, Connecticut (Great Compromise)
American political protest (dumped tea into Boston Harbor) by the Sons of Liberty against the Tea Act of 1773
The Boston Massacre was a confrontation on March 5, 1770, between British soldiers and a colonial mob. 5 colonials died
Simply a proclamation that reinforced parliament’s law-making power over the American colonies
An avowed Federalist. he supported ratifying the Constitution. Served as Secretary of the Treasury to Washington
an agreement among the 13 original states that served as its first constitution
Supported the Constitution as written favoring a strong centralized national government
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