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*super-majority requirements = empowers small faction (gives veto-power to just a couple states; = "rule by lowest common denominator") | *super-majority requirements = empowers small faction (gives veto-power to just a couple states; = "rule by lowest common denominator") | ||
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*June 28 1776 Thomas Hickey executed for treason (plotted to murder Washington) | *June 28 1776 Thomas Hickey executed for treason (plotted to murder Washington) | ||
**see https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thomas_Hickey_(soldier) and read://http_www.executedtoday.com/?url=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.executedtoday.com%2F2013%2F06%2F28%2F1776-thomas-hickey-plotting-against-george-washington%2F | **see https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thomas_Hickey_(soldier) and read://http_www.executedtoday.com/?url=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.executedtoday.com%2F2013%2F06%2F28%2F1776-thomas-hickey-plotting-against-george-washington%2F | ||
=== Northwest Territory and Northwest Ordinance of 1787 === | |||
[[File:Northwest-territory-usa-1787.png|alt=Northwest-territory-usa-1787.png|thumb|Northwest-territory-usa-1787]] | |||
* in 1787 the Continental Congress organized land ceded by England north of the Ohio River to the Great Lakes into a "territory" | |||
** was first post-colonial "incorporated territory" = formally organized and governed by Federal government | |||
* the Ordinance barred slavery in the Territories, the first national prohibition on slavery | |||
** however, it also set the precedent for existence of slavery below the Ohio River (its southern border) | |||
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US History timeline & concept chart: French-Indian War to the American Revolution
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Index
Page structure & format guide
U.S. History course pages:
Article objective:
- French-Indian War (1754)
- identify origins of American Revolution in the French-India War
- respective motives and perspectives of British and colonials
- philosophical underpinnings, organization & development of colonial resistance
- causes of the American Revolution
- distinctions (or not) between the American Revolution and the Revolutionary War
- political, economic and social conditions of Confederation period
- causes, motives, and philosophical underpinnings Constitutional Convention
- nature and workings of compromise in the proposed Constitution
French-Indian War, 1754-1763[edit | edit source]
PERIOD / TIMELINE | Major Events, Concepts & Themes | Notes & connections: details of issues, concepts, themes & events |
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subsection 1[edit | edit source]
subsection 2[edit | edit source]
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BIG IDEAS
DETAILS
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French Indian War aftermath & end of salutary neglect[edit | edit source]
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French-Indian wars[edit | edit source]
Seven Years War[edit | edit source]
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European and tribal alliances
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Sugar Act of 1764
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Stamp Act of 1765 |
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Declaratory Act | |||
Townsend Act | |||
Quebec Act of 1774 | >> to add from wikipedia:
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"Intolerable Acts" 1774 | from bing to sort
Intolerable Acts (1774):
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Escalation of tensions, 1770-1775[edit | edit source]
PERIOD / TIMELINE | Major Events, Concepts & Themes | Notes & connections: details of issues, concepts, themes & events |
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subsection 1[edit | edit source]
subsection 2[edit | edit source]
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BIG IDEAS
DETAILS
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Revolutionary War, 1775-1781, 1783[edit | edit source]
PERIOD / TIMELINE | Major Events, Concepts & Themes | Notes & connections: details of issues, concepts, themes & events |
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- Lexington & Concord
- formation of Continental Army
- Bunker Hill
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subsection 1[edit | edit source]
subsection 2[edit | edit source]
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BIG IDEAS
DETAILS
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Articles of Confederation period, 1781-1789[edit | edit source]
PERIOD / TIMELINE | Major Events, Concepts & Themes | Notes & connections: details of issues, concepts, themes & events |
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Weaknesses of the Articles of Confederation[edit | edit source]
Accomplishments under the Articles[edit | edit source]
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BIG IDEAS
DETAILS
to do:
Northwest Territory and Northwest Ordinance of 1787[edit | edit source]
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Annapolis Convention, 1786 & Constitutional Convention, 1787[edit | edit source]
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BIG IDEAS subsection
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Constitutional debate: Federalists & anti-Federalists[edit | edit source]
PERIOD / TIMELINE | Major Events, Concepts & Themes | Notes & connections: details of issues, concepts, themes & events |
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BIG IDEAS subsection
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