“There is nothing more common than to confound the terms of the American Revolution with those of the late American war. The American war is over: but.

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“There is nothing more common than to confound the terms of the American Revolution with those of the late American war. The American war is over: but this is far from being the case with the American Revolution. On the contrary, nothing but the first act of the great drama is closed. It remains yet to establish and perfect our new forms of government; and to prepare the principles, morals, and manners of our citizens, for these forms of government, after they are established and brought to perfection.” 1. Which of the following examples best supports Rush’s argument? A. The transition from the Articles of Confederation to the Constitution. B. Bacon’s Rebellion because it almost forced the revocation of the Bill of Rights. C. The fact that no national gov’t was established until after Cornwallis’ surrender at Yorktown. D. The First Great Awakening because it taught Americans morals. 2. Which of the following issues would the Federalist Party have supported? A. Articles of Confederation B. The passage of the Constitution C. The need for a strong legislature D. Opposition to the national bank 3. What position did Anti-Federalists take on the Bill of Rights? A. The Bill of Rights was unnecessary b/c the Constitution provided enough protections B. The Bill of Rights was illegal b/c the Constitution could not be altered. C. The Bill of Rights was necessary in order to restrain the federal gov’t D. The Bill of Rights actually was harmful because it gave more power to the federal gov’t.

What political role did women play in the new American Republic? A. As mothers, the perpetuated republican ideals B. They unanimously opposed it b/c they could not vote C. They supported it b/c they enjoyed full equality D. None- they were completely uninterested in politics A. Republican Motherhood!!! What economic role did women play in the new American republic? A. Women had full equality and participated in every aspect of the economy. B. American women refused to work at all until they received equal wages. C. Women were generally paid less than men and rarely owned business. D. None — women were not permitted to work. C. Less pay, and not the same economic opportunities

Chapter 10-Multiple Choice 1. The purpose of the Olive Branch Petition was to 2. At the beginning of the Revolutionary War, the British were extremely confident of victory because of all of the following except 3. All of the following were contained in the Treaty of Paris 1883 except 4. Women were important in the war effort because they 5. The weakness of the national government created by the Articles of Confederation was Short Answer A. Briefly explain 1 reason for victory B. Briefly explain a 2nd reason for American victory C. Briefly explain 1 advantage that the British enjoyed in the Revolutionary War.

Chapter 10 Key Terms 2nd Continental Congress Thomas Paine- “Common Sense” Enlightenment Battle of Yorktown/Saratoga Treaty of Paris Articles of Confederation Northwest Ordinance Shay’s Rebellion

Pd 2 important stuff to review City upon a hill/Quakers/anti-nomianism/ Representative forms of democracy New England Town halls/ House of Burgesses/ Mayflower Compact Differences between colonies (SPERM) Mainly focus on Mass vs Plymouth/Quakers in Penn. And Catholics in MD.

Pd. 3 stuff Effect of French and Indian War/Causes of American Rev. Proc of 1763/start of mercantilism/see the differences/ colonies gotta pay!!! All the Acts!!! Tea/Stamp/Sugar/Intolerable/ Protests Hanging in effigy/boycotts/protests/Tea Party/Gaspee/Sons of Liberty (synthesis) Enlightenment/Great Awakening/Dec. of Independence/Common Sense

Pd 3 cont. Articles of Confederation Constitutional Convention + won the war/1st republic/Northwest Ordinance - too Weak/ Shay’s Rebellion Constitutional Convention Differences between Articles and Constitution “Federalist Papers” Bill of Rights Compromises

GW’s Presidency ISOLATION AND NEUTRALITY!!!! Inauguration/Cabinet $$$ issues Assumption/National Bank Whiskey Rebellion French Revolution Farewell Address ISOLATION AND NEUTRALITY!!!! NO ALLIANCES!!! (Synthesis?) Anti sectionalism

Adams XYZ Affair Alien and Sedition Acts (synthesis)