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A group which wanted a strong central government during the writing of the Constitution.
The belief that the Mother Country such as Britain has colonies for profit.
A type of representation where members of the British Parliament had the right to speak for the interest of all British subjects
Work by Thomas Paine in which he challenged the authority of the British government and the monarchy.
The leader of the Federalist Party and the founder of the nation's financial system.
The first ten amendments to the Constitution are called the Bill of _______.
A law which was issued by the British Parliament to place a tax on newspapers and legal and commercial documents in the colonies.
Leader of the anti-federalists who believed in states rights and a weak central government.
Site of a protest during which colonists dressed as Indians dumped tea in a harbor.
Laws passed by the British Parliamentnt to punish the colonists after the Boston Tea Party.
Sites of the first battles of the American Revolution.
A political cartoon created by Ben Franklin which showed a snake cut into eight segment and encouraged colonists to aid in the rebellion and to work together
A secret colonial protest group that sparked rebellion in the colonies and fought against unfair taxation was called the _____ of Liberty.
A treaty signed by the U.S. colonies and Britain which ended the American Revolution.
The Proclamation _____ of 1763 set the boundaries for western expansion of the colonies.
George Washington's push for free speech, no foreign alliances, and no sectionalism or political parties.
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The first constitution signed by the thirteen colonies which created a weak central government..
Group which wanted a weak federal government with strong state governmental rights.
The idea that Britain allowed the colonists to violate its trade laws as long as their profits were high.
The type of government ruled by a king or queen.