Use these vocabulary terms to guide you through your chapter reading. Each day a new chapter is due, be prepared to have a vocabulary quiz or reading quiz. Do not simply read the chapter, do something active with the material as you read!!! You will remember things SO much better. Check the blog for additional help.
1.
Proclamation of 1763
2.
Sugar Act
3.
Stamp Act
4.
Quartering Act
5.
George Grenville
6.
Nonimportation Agreement
7.
External & Internal Taxes
8.
Townshend Acts
9.
Samuel Adams
10.
Abigail Adams
11.
Sons of Liberty
12.
Boston Massacre
13.
Crispus Attucks
14.
Green Mountain Boys
1.
George Washington
2.
Hessians
3.
Whigs
4.
Tories
5.
Redcoats
6.
Militia
7.
Continental Army
8.
Battle of Saratoga
9.
Baron von Steuben
10.
Marquis de LaFayette
1.
Critical Period
2.
Coup d’état
3.
Land Ordinance of 1785
4.
Northwest Ordinance of 1787
5.
Tariff
6.
Legal Tender
7.
Shays’s Rebellion
8.
Federalists
9.
Annapolis Convention
10.
Constitutional Convention
1.
Bill of Rights
2.
Tenth Amendment
15.
Paxton Boys
16.
Regulators
17.
Committees of Correspondence
18.
Boston Tea Party
19.
Coercive Acts (intolerable Acts)
20.
Continental Congress
21.
Patrick Henry
22.
Lexington and Concord
23.
Bunker Hill
24.
Olive Branch Petition
25.
Thomas Paine
26.
Thomas Jefferson
27.
Declaration of Independence
11.
Horatio Gates
12.
Lord Cornwallis
13.
Battle of King’s Mountain
14.
Benedict Arnold
15.
Battle of Yorktown
16.
Peace of Paris
17.
Republican ideology
18.
Articles of Confederation
19.
Valley Forge
11.
Patrick Henry
12.
James Madison
13.
Checks and Balances
14.
Virginia and New Jersey Plans
15.
Great Compromise
16.
Ex Post Facto
17.
Anti-Federalists
18.
Charles A. Beard
19.
The Federalist
20.
Alexander Hamilton
3.
National Bank
4.
Implied Powers
5.
Federalists
6.
Republicans
7.
Citizen Genêt
8.
John Jay
9.
Jay’s Treaty
10.
Whiskey Rebellion
11.
Pinckney’s Treaty
12.
Land Act of 1796
13.
Homestead
14.
Wilderness Road
15.
Daniel Boone
16.
Washington’s Farewell Address
17.
John Adams
18.
XYZ Affair
19.
Naturalization Act
20.
Alien and Sedition Acts
21.
Kentucky and Virginia Resolutions
22.
Judiciary Act of 1801