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Diplomatic Revolution

France allied with Austria

Greatest enemy of Austria

Prussia

Our French and Indian War

Seven Years War

Maria Theresa's war

War of the Austrian Succession

France allied with Austria

War of the Spanish Succession

Checks and balances/judiciary

Montesquieu

Social Contrast, General Will

Rousseau

Said Sinners were like spiders

Jonathan Edwards

Life, Liberty, and Property

John Locke

Said state of nature was nasty

Thomas Hobbes

1st Amendment

freedom of religion,speech,or press.

2nd Amendment

right to bear arms

3rd Amendment

The rules for quartering soldiers in houses

4th Amendment

unreasonable search and seizure

5th Amendment

due process of the law

6th Amendment

right to counsel

7th Amendment

suits of common law valued over 20$

8th Amendment

excessive bail

9th Amendment

Rights

10th

Power

Burke

Partnership between the dead,living, & unborn

Burke

established church/ religion

Burke

role of government vs being governed (king looks out as a father, but doesn't depend on people

Jefferson

Earth only belongs to the living

Jefferson

Religious freedom

Jefferson

separation of church & state

Robespierre

symbol of French Revolution

Robespierre

argued against freedom of speech

Paine

Common Sense

Paine

government as a necessary evil

Pain

Symbol of the american revolution

Pain

Chalk mark story.



Test Act

ability to hold public office




Depended on supporting church of England

Reasons Forming American Navy

created for protections of us




Safety from pirates or corsairs



Confederation Era problems

US nor under British domain anymore




Tariffs




No safety w/ Royal Navy from pirates

Fishing/Whaling problems

decline in whale oil demands




British markets closed by high tariffs




US tariffs



Issues Jefferson Saw

Tobacco heavily dutied in England and France




whale oil prohibited in England and Portugal




American vessels denied naturalization in England and France

Issues with Customs

people didn't want to pay taxes even to Washington no more than to King George lll

Captain Gray

ship name: Columbia




first to: circumnavigate the globe, visit Hawaii, Name the Columbia River

Bacons Rebellion

Against the governing of William Berkeley




Occurred in Virginia




Great hostility (rising taxes, declining tobacco prices)





Whiskey Reellion

Pennsylvania




taxed on distilled grains into liquor




to help lesson debt incurred during the rev. war




Washington enforced with troops





House of Burgesses

First elected legislative assembly in Verginia

King Charles 1

BEHEADED




Petition of right




led to English Civil war



Roger Williams



Founder of Providence




Salem's minister

Thomas Hooker

Father of Connecticut

New York

originally named : New Amsterdam





Mercantilism

Government regulates economy

Que Warranto

legal action requiring a person to show by what warrant an office or franchise is held



Roger Sherman

Connecticut Compromise

Connecticut Compromise

1. representation in the house of Representatives according to population of state




2. Senate by equal numbers 2 representatives per state

Constitution

Before Articles of Confederation`

Declaration of Independence

no longer under British control

House of Representatives

Serves for 2 years term chosen by states population

Senate

Serves for 6 year term; chosen by each state of equal number 2/state

George Washington

First President





Thomas Jefferson

1st Secretary of State

Alexander Hamilton

1st Secretary of Treasury

Henry Know

First Secretary of War

Edmund Randolph

First Attorney General

John Adams

1st Vice - President

Edmond Genet

violated American neutrality




Allowed to stay in US to save from being executed