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Intolerable Acts (Coercive Acts)
Founding Father, the first vice president of the United States and the second President. Federalist.
permitted the deportation, fine, or imprisonment of anyone deemed a threat or publishing writings against the government
Opposed the ratification of the Constitution because they feared that the new national government would be too powerful
a measure designed to afford greater rights to the French inhabitants of Canada extending Quebec to the Ohio River Valley
Only with a public-spirited, self sacrificing people could the authority of a popularly elected government be obeyed
a state in which supreme power is held by the people and their elected representatives
4th President (1809-1817), wrote and helped ratification of the Constitution by writing some of the Federalist Papers (#10)
Meant to force the rebellious colonies back into place, but the opposite happened fueling the flames of rebellion
Republican Virtue
Founding Father, the first vice president of the United States and the second President. Federalist.
permitted the deportation, fine, or imprisonment of anyone deemed a threat or publishing writings against the government
Opposed the ratification of the Constitution because they feared that the new national government would be too powerful
a measure designed to afford greater rights to the French inhabitants of Canada extending Quebec to the Ohio River Valley
Only with a public-spirited, self sacrificing people could the authority of a popularly elected government be obeyed
a state in which supreme power is held by the people and their elected representatives
4th President (1809-1817), wrote and helped ratification of the Constitution by writing some of the Federalist Papers (#10)
Meant to force the rebellious colonies back into place, but the opposite happened fueling the flames of rebellion
Sedition Act
Founding Father, the first vice president of the United States and the second President. Federalist.
permitted the deportation, fine, or imprisonment of anyone deemed a threat or publishing writings against the government
Opposed the ratification of the Constitution because they feared that the new national government would be too powerful
a measure designed to afford greater rights to the French inhabitants of Canada extending Quebec to the Ohio River Valley
Only with a public-spirited, self sacrificing people could the authority of a popularly elected government be obeyed
a state in which supreme power is held by the people and their elected representatives
4th President (1809-1817), wrote and helped ratification of the Constitution by writing some of the Federalist Papers (#10)
Meant to force the rebellious colonies back into place, but the opposite happened fueling the flames of rebellion
Republic
Founding Father, the first vice president of the United States and the second President. Federalist.
permitted the deportation, fine, or imprisonment of anyone deemed a threat or publishing writings against the government
Opposed the ratification of the Constitution because they feared that the new national government would be too powerful
a measure designed to afford greater rights to the French inhabitants of Canada extending Quebec to the Ohio River Valley
Only with a public-spirited, self sacrificing people could the authority of a popularly elected government be obeyed
a state in which supreme power is held by the people and their elected representatives
4th President (1809-1817), wrote and helped ratification of the Constitution by writing some of the Federalist Papers (#10)
Meant to force the rebellious colonies back into place, but the opposite happened fueling the flames of rebellion
James Madison
Founding Father, the first vice president of the United States and the second President. Federalist.
permitted the deportation, fine, or imprisonment of anyone deemed a threat or publishing writings against the government
Opposed the ratification of the Constitution because they feared that the new national government would be too powerful
a measure designed to afford greater rights to the French inhabitants of Canada extending Quebec to the Ohio River Valley
Only with a public-spirited, self sacrificing people could the authority of a popularly elected government be obeyed
a state in which supreme power is held by the people and their elected representatives
4th President (1809-1817), wrote and helped ratification of the Constitution by writing some of the Federalist Papers (#10)
Meant to force the rebellious colonies back into place, but the opposite happened fueling the flames of rebellion
Quebec Act
Founding Father, the first vice president of the United States and the second President. Federalist.
permitted the deportation, fine, or imprisonment of anyone deemed a threat or publishing writings against the government
Opposed the ratification of the Constitution because they feared that the new national government would be too powerful
a measure designed to afford greater rights to the French inhabitants of Canada extending Quebec to the Ohio River Valley
Only with a public-spirited, self sacrificing people could the authority of a popularly elected government be obeyed
a state in which supreme power is held by the people and their elected representatives
4th President (1809-1817), wrote and helped ratification of the Constitution by writing some of the Federalist Papers (#10)
Meant to force the rebellious colonies back into place, but the opposite happened fueling the flames of rebellion
John Adams
Founding Father, the first vice president of the United States and the second President. Federalist.
permitted the deportation, fine, or imprisonment of anyone deemed a threat or publishing writings against the government
Opposed the ratification of the Constitution because they feared that the new national government would be too powerful
a measure designed to afford greater rights to the French inhabitants of Canada extending Quebec to the Ohio River Valley
Only with a public-spirited, self sacrificing people could the authority of a popularly elected government be obeyed
a state in which supreme power is held by the people and their elected representatives
4th President (1809-1817), wrote and helped ratification of the Constitution by writing some of the Federalist Papers (#10)
Meant to force the rebellious colonies back into place, but the opposite happened fueling the flames of rebellion
Anti-Federalists
Founding Father, the first vice president of the United States and the second President. Federalist.
permitted the deportation, fine, or imprisonment of anyone deemed a threat or publishing writings against the government
Opposed the ratification of the Constitution because they feared that the new national government would be too powerful
a measure designed to afford greater rights to the French inhabitants of Canada extending Quebec to the Ohio River Valley
Only with a public-spirited, self sacrificing people could the authority of a popularly elected government be obeyed
a state in which supreme power is held by the people and their elected representatives
4th President (1809-1817), wrote and helped ratification of the Constitution by writing some of the Federalist Papers (#10)
Meant to force the rebellious colonies back into place, but the opposite happened fueling the flames of rebellion
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