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