Samuel Adams Treaty of Paris (1783) Shays’ Rebellions Primary source Henry Hudson Lexington and Concord (1775) Roger Williams King George III judicial branch Benjamin Franklin Mercantilism Popular sovereignty Secondary sources Crispus Attucks Articles of Confederation Republicanism Lord Baltimore separation of powers English Bill of Rights (1689) William Penn Magna Carta (1215) Mayflower Compact (1620) First Great Awakening federalists New England Thomas Jefferson Battle of Yorktown (1781) Battle of Saratoga (1777) Massachusetts Thirteen British Colonies Mercy Otis Warren Great Compromise anti- federalists Hernando Cortes Southern Colonies Christopher Columbus Parliament English Civil War Federalism Haym Solomon Three-fifths Compromise Thomas Paine Francisco Pizarro John Adams Winter at Valley Forge (1776) Fundamental Orders of Connecticut (1639) Abigail Adams James Armistead George Washington Limited government Robert de LaSalle Middle Atlantic Colonies Bernardo de Galvez U.S. Constitution Wentworth Cheswell legislature branch executive branch Samuel Adams Treaty of Paris (1783) Shays’ Rebellions Primary source Henry Hudson Lexington and Concord (1775) Roger Williams King George III judicial branch Benjamin Franklin Mercantilism Popular sovereignty Secondary sources Crispus Attucks Articles of Confederation Republicanism Lord Baltimore separation of powers English Bill of Rights (1689) William Penn Magna Carta (1215) Mayflower Compact (1620) First Great Awakening federalists New England Thomas Jefferson Battle of Yorktown (1781) Battle of Saratoga (1777) Massachusetts Thirteen British Colonies Mercy Otis Warren Great Compromise anti- federalists Hernando Cortes Southern Colonies Christopher Columbus Parliament English Civil War Federalism Haym Solomon Three-fifths Compromise Thomas Paine Francisco Pizarro John Adams Winter at Valley Forge (1776) Fundamental Orders of Connecticut (1639) Abigail Adams James Armistead George Washington Limited government Robert de LaSalle Middle Atlantic Colonies Bernardo de Galvez U.S. Constitution Wentworth Cheswell legislature branch executive branch
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Samuel Adams
Treaty of Paris (1783)
Shays’ Rebellions
Primary source
Henry Hudson
Lexington and Concord (1775)
Roger Williams
King George III
judicial branch
Benjamin Franklin
Mercantilism
Popular sovereignty
Secondary sources
Crispus Attucks
Articles of Confederation
Republicanism
Lord Baltimore
separation of powers
English Bill of Rights (1689)
William Penn
Magna Carta (1215)
Mayflower Compact (1620)
First Great Awakening
federalists
New England
Thomas Jefferson
Battle of Yorktown (1781)
Battle of Saratoga (1777)
Massachusetts
Thirteen British Colonies
Mercy Otis Warren
Great Compromise
anti-federalists
Hernando Cortes
Southern Colonies
Christopher Columbus
Parliament
English Civil War
Federalism
Haym Solomon
Three-fifths Compromise
Thomas Paine
Francisco Pizarro
John Adams
Winter at Valley Forge (1776)
Fundamental Orders of Connecticut (1639)
Abigail Adams
James Armistead
George Washington
Limited government
Robert de LaSalle
Middle Atlantic Colonies
Bernardo de Galvez
U.S. Constitution
Wentworth Cheswell
legislature branch
executive branch