Key Terms Period III Yorktown Common Sense 2nd Treaties of Government

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Key Terms Period III Yorktown Common Sense 2nd Treaties of Government Wealth of Nations Articles of Confederation Shays Rebellion Federalist Papers Virginia and New Jersey Plan Constitution John Adams Alexander Hamilton Whiskey Rebellion Implied Powers XYZ Affair Alien and Sedition Acts Federalists and Anti-Federalists French and Indian War Treaty of Paris 1763 Pontiacs Rebellion Albany plan of union Proclamation line 1763 Stamp Act Townshend Act Boston Massacre Boston Tea Party Continental Congress 1 and 2 Coercive Acts Lexington and Concord Thomas Jefferson Declaration of Independence George Washington Saratoga