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First Continental Congress   convention of delegates from 12 of the 13 colonies that met on Sept. 5, 1774  
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Second Continental Congress   convention of delegates from all 13 colonies that met on May 10, 1775. Appointed a committe to draft the Articles of Confederation.  
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U.S. Declaration of Independence   adopted by the continental congress on July 4th 1776.  
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Articles of Confederation   First Constitution of the U.S. legally established the union of the states.  
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Constitution of the U.S.   supreme law of the U.S.  
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Federalist Papers   series of 85 articles or essays advocating the ratification of the U.S. Constitution  
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Monroe Doctrine   U.S. Policy in 1823 stating that efforts by European Countries to colonize land or interfere with states in the U.S. would be viewed as acts of aggression requining U.S. intervention.  
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Nullification Crisis of 1832   S. Carolina refused to pay the tariffs that president Andrew Jackson had set up.. Army was called in, S. Carolina gave in and crisia was over.  
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The Mayflower Compact (1620)   first case of colonial self-government in America.It was written by the colonists, later known to history as the Pilgrims, who crossed the Atlantic aboard the Mayflower  
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Popular Sovereignty   principle that the people create the government and all political power comes from the people.  
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Louisiana Purchase   acquisition by the U.S.of 828,000 square miles of France's territory of Louisiana in 1803. Thomas Jefferson was president.  
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Three-Fifths compromise   between North and South during Philadelphia Convention ~ 3/5 of slaves counted for taxes and appointment of members of congress to House of Representatives.  
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The Virginia Company   formed with a charter from King James I in 1606. Joint stock corp. charged with the settlement of Virginia.  
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King George III   King of England during the American Revolutionary War.  
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WWI Allies (1914-1917)   England, France, U.S., Russia  
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WWI Central Powers   Germany, Austria-Hungary, The Ottoman Empire  
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Russian Revolution   Beginning of Communism 1917  
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WWII Allies (1939-1945)   England, France, U.S., Russia  
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WWII Axis Powers   Germany, Italy, Japan  
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Northwest Ordinance 1789   opened up Western land to development by U.S. States accelerating western expantion  
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Patrick Henry   Gov. of Virginia during the American Revolution. Famous quote, "Give me Liberty or Give me Death!"  
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