A-Anne Hutchinson •Banished from Massachusetts colony. •One of the founders of Rhode island. B-Boston tea party • Tea act • Taxed the tea • Sons of liberty C-Charles de Montesquieu • French political philosopher • Denied the principles f separations of powers and the checks and balences. D-declaration of independence • Written by Thomas Jefferson • Claiming independence from great Britain. E-economics • Based on industries • Based on agraculture F-Fedralism • Power of the government shared by the state and national government. G-George Washington • 1st president • No political parties and no insolationism. H-Thomas Hooker • Founder of Connecticut. • Father of the democracy. I-Intolerable act • Closed Boston • Formed first continental congress J-john adams • Xyz affair • Alien and sedition Act K-king George 3 • King of England • Made people pay higher taxes. L-Lexington and concord • Planned to arrest the American leader. • Paul revere made a famous ride to worn people about the upcoming attack. • Paul revere M-Marques de layette • French noble who helped Americans during the revolutionary war. K-Kansas Nebraska act • Nebraska divided into 2 territories. • Slavery was deiced by popular sovereignty • South went to north just so north would have slavery. M-Mercy Otis warren • Patriot writer • Supported independence P-Patrick Henry • Patriot from Virginia • Opposed the constitution Q-Quatering act • Banned troops from entering peoples homes. R-Bill of rights • Amendments • Called for frequent electons. S- Slavery established • People used them to work on farms. • Cotton gin 1773 helped slaves out. T-Treaty of paris • Ended French and Indian war. • British taxed to help pay off war debt. U-Unalienable rights V-Siege of Vicksburg • Important union victory • Confederates lost control of mississppi river W-civil war • Fighting between north and south. • Issue over slavery, citezenship Xyz afair • John Adams was in the xyz. Y- yorktown • French ships prevented British supplies to get to Yorktown. • British surrendered do to there lack of supplies. Z-john peter zeneger • journalist