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Memory Devices

Never Point Silver Sharpies Toward Bodies that Take Insulin Large Blueberries Taste Salty Versus Yams (Lexington/Concord; Bunker Hill; Trenton; Saratoga; Valley Forge; Yorktown) I Like Fried Rice Potatoes Steak & Chicken Large Eagles Just Sit Amazed at Silly Rats (Legislative; Executive; Judicial; State relations; Amending the Constitution; Supremacy of the national government; Ratification) Very Many Foolish Dudes Ate Cheese Free Men Vote (13th, 14th, and 15th Amendments) Full Big Smiles Are Very Good Always (Fort Sumter; Bull Run; Shiloh; Antietam; Vicksburg; Gettysburg; Appomattox Courthouse)

Eras in American History (through 1877) C ar R acers C ause ER Emergency Room J ams W E When Every IR/R Individual Racing S tores C orn & R ice

Colonial Revolutionary Constitution Early Republic Jacksonian Westward Expansion Industrial Revolution/Reform Movements Sectionalism Civil War Reconstruction

Silver Sharpies Toward Boys that Toss Insults Never Point Silver Sharpies Toward Boys that Toss Insults

Navigation Acts Proclamation of 1763 Sugar Act Stamp Act Townshend Acts Boston Massacre Tea Act Intolerable Acts

Large Blueberries Taste Salty Versus Yams

Lexington/ Concord Bunker Hill Trenton Saratoga Valley Forge Yorktown

I Like Fried Rice Potatoes Steak and Chicken

Individual Rights Limited Government Federalism Republicanism Popular Sovereignty Separation of powers Checks and Balances

Large Eagles Just Sit Amazed by Silly Rats

Amending the Constitution Supremacy of the national government Legislative Executive Judicial State relations Amending the Constitution Supremacy of the national government Ratification

Very Many Foolish Dudes Ate Cheese

Virginia House of Burgesses Mayflower Compact Fundamental Orders of Connecticut Declaration of Independence Articles of Confederation Constitution

Free Men Vote

Free – 13th Amendment (made slavery illegal) Men – 14th Amendment (gave former slaves citizenship) Vote – 15th Amendment the right to vote)

Full Big Smiles Are Very Good Always

Appomattox Courthouse Fort Sumter Bull Run (Manassas) Shiloh Antietam Vicksburg Gettysburg Appomattox Courthouse

Tall Ladies Find Old Men Gross

Treaty of Paris Louisiana Purchase Florida Texas Oregon Mexican Cession Gadsden Purchase