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Unit 3: APUSH (1754-1800), Slides of History

APUSH in french and india war, declaration of independence, american revolution and Hamilton vs. Jefferson.

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  • APUSH UNIT
    • 1754 -

Key Themes for Unit 3

  • French & Indian War (7 years war)
  • Declaration of Independence
  • American Revolution
  • Articles of Confederation
  • Constitution
  • Hamilton vs. Jefferson
  • Federalism vs. Anti-Federalism
  • Washington Farewell Address
  • The Cotton Gin (1793)

Key Terms Continued

  • John Adams
  • Democratic-Republican Party
  • Thomas Jefferson
  • Northwest Ordinance/ Territory
  • French Revolution
  • From 1754 to 1756 an undeclared war in America between France and Britain
  • From 1756 to 1763 the Seven Years’ War was fought in Europe, the West Indies, Philippines, Africa, and the ocean
  • In 1754 Albany Conference Only 7/13 came
    • Purposes to get Iroquois to fight with the British and colonial unity to fight France
  • At the conference Franklin drew the most famous cartoon of the colonial era – Join, or Die

North America, Before and After the French and Indian War 1754 1763

Settled Areas at End of French and Indian War, 1763 and the Proclamation of 1763

  • Causes of colonial disunity
    • Enormous distances from each other
    • Geographical barriers
    • Conflicting religions
    • Nationalities
    • Different types of colonial governments
    • Boundary disputes
    • Resentment of backcountry against elites

ISSUES FOLLOWING 7 YEAR WAR

  • Mercantilism
  • Navigation Acts
  • Sugar Act & Quartering Act & Stamp Act
  • Declaratory Act / Townshend Acts
    • (Direct and Indirect Taxes)
  • Boston Massacre
  • Boston Tea Party
  • Intolerable Acts
  • Quebec Act
  • Lexington & Concord

Themes of War

    1. Victory obtained against all odds
    1. Inflation will ruin post war economy
    1. Congress is weak and ineffective
    1. Victory brings large amount of new land

The Key Battles

  • Trenton
  • Saratoga
  • Monmouth (where we live so I throw it in)
  • Yorktown
  • Key is Foreign Assistance for the Americans from France and Spain

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 The Great Compromise (aka Connecticut) creates bicameral legislature  Larger states got proportional (based on population) representation in the House of Representatives  Smaller states got equal representation in the Senate  Every tax or revenue bill had to start in the House (where the people had greater impact)