US History timeline & concept chart: 1754-1789 French-Indian War to American Revolution, Articles of Confederation & Constitutional Convention: Difference between revisions
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* marked shift in British tax policy from protectionist mercantilism to the imperial system of revenue maximization | * | ||
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*marked shift in British tax policy from protectionist mercantilism to the imperial system of revenue maximization | |||
* the tax on molasses was reduced by half under the theory that the lower rate would yield higher compliance and thus more revenue | * the tax on molasses was reduced by half under the theory that the lower rate would yield higher compliance and thus more revenue | ||
* the main problem the Act attempted to address was ongoing smuggling of sugar, molassas and rum (trade without paying duties or going through customs offices) between the American colonies and French, Spanish and Dutch colonies in the Caribbean | |||
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* tax on any official documentation that required a "stamp" (official seal), inlcluding legal or commercial documents, contracts, licenses, wills, mortgages, publications, advertisements, playing cards (!) | |||
* the revenue was to be used in the colonies from which it was collected | |||
* the tax was to be paid in "specie" (gold or silver) | |||
* offenders were to be tried in "Admiralty Courts" (not colonial courts) | |||
* sparked protest and the "Stamp Act Congress" in New York | |||
* repealed in 1766 | |||
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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]
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subsection 1[edit | edit source]
subsection 2[edit | edit source]
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BIG IDEAS
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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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Townsend Act |
Escalation of tensions, 1770-1775[edit | edit source]
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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]
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Weaknesses of the Articles of Confederation[edit | edit source]
subsection[edit | edit source]
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BIG IDEAS
DETAILS
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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]
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