Revolution Concept Map

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1. Rule of Law

1.1. Magna Carta

1.2. English Bill of Rights

1.3. Salutary Neglect

2. British Taxation

2.1. George Grenville

2.2. Vice-Admiralty Court in Halifax

2.3. Stamp Act

2.4. Sugar Act

3. American Responses

3.1. Stamp Act Congress

3.2. Sons of Liberty

3.3. Boston Tea Party

3.4. Declaration of Rights and Grievences

3.5. Non-Importation Agreements

3.6. Revenue Acts

3.7. Continental Association

3.8. Committees of Correspondence

3.9. Gasbee Affair

3.10. Olive Branch Petition

3.11. Suffolk Resolves

4. British Policies

4.1. Mercantilism

4.2. French and Indian War

4.3. Proclamation of 1763

4.4. Declaratory Acts

4.5. Townshend Acts

4.6. Writs of Assistance

4.7. Quartering Acts

4.8. Tea Act

4.9. Coercive/Intolerable Acts

4.10. Currency Acts

5. Branches of Government

5.1. Executive Branch

5.1.1. President

5.2. Legislative Branch

5.2.1. Bicameral Legislature

5.2.1.1. The House of Representatives

5.2.1.2. The Senate

5.3. Judicial Branch

6. The Constitution of the United States

7. The Constitutional Convention

7.1. The Great Compromise

7.1.1. The Connecticut Plan

7.2. Three-Fifths Compromise

7.3. Federalists

7.3.1. The Federalist Papers

7.4. Anti-Federalists

7.5. Ratification

7.6. Representation

8. Founding Fathers

8.1. George Washington

8.2. Benjamin Franklin

8.3. John Adams

8.4. James Madison

8.5. Alexander Hamilton

9. Articles of Confederation

9.1. Shay's Rebellion

10. Enlightment

10.1. Thomas Hobbes

10.2. Jean-Jacques

10.3. Baron de Montesquieu

10.4. Voltaire

10.5. Social Contract

10.6. Checks and Balances

10.7. Freedom of Speech

11. American Self-Government

11.1. Mayflower Compact

11.2. Fundeamental Orders of Conneticut

11.3. House of Burgesses

11.4. Albany Plan of Union

12. Challenging Authority

12.1. The First Great Awakening

12.2. The Glorious Revolution

13. Revolutionary Event

13.1. Boston Massacre

13.2. Siege of Boston

13.3. First Continental Congress

13.4. Battles of Lexington and Concord

13.5. Second Continental Congress

13.6. Common Sense

13.7. Declaration of Independence