What was the main argument between federalists and anti-federalists
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Federalists wanted to urge the Constitution to be in action, but
the Anti-Federalists didn't want the Constitution to be in
commencement. They were against it.
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What meeting was held to change the Articles of Confederation
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The Constitutional Convention
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Where did people from Barbados settle
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California APEX
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How did Thomas Paine help the war effort
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He wrote 'Common Sense' Thomas Paine help the war in a few different ways. The main way that he helped was by the ratification of the Articles of Confederation.
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What contributed to the success of the middle colonies
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Religious tolerance (apex)
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Which is true about the beliefs of anti federalists
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they thought that state governments should be more powerful than
national governments.
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Who established his own colony because of a dispute with church leaders in New England
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Roger Williams
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What did the great awakening concerned with
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Religion
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Which enlightenment ideal were the colonists upholding when the declared their independence
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that government should exist by the consent of the people
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What is a list of the following events in the correct chronological order.
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Answer this question…The Townshend Acts were passedThe
proclamation line was set.The Boston Massacre occurred.
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Which of the following would have been considered neutral
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someone who did not support either side in the Revolutionary
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which of these is true about the puritans
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They gave their children names of people in the Bible. (apex)
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What is the Bill of Rights
Amendments that protect individual rights (apex)
What was the main argument between federalists and anti-federalists
Federalists wanted to urge the Constitution to be in action, but
the Anti-Federalists didn't want the Constitution to be in
commencement. They were against it.
What meeting was held to change the Articles of Confederation
The Constitutional Convention
Where did people from Barbados settle
California APEX
How did Thomas Paine help the war effort
He wrote 'Common Sense' Thomas Paine help the war in a few different ways. The main way that he helped was by the ratification of the Articles of Confederation.
What contributed to the success of the middle colonies
Religious tolerance (apex)
Which is true about the beliefs of anti federalists
they thought that state governments should be more powerful than
national governments.
Who established his own colony because of a dispute with church leaders in New England
Roger Williams
What did the great awakening concerned with
Religion
Which enlightenment ideal were the colonists upholding when the declared their independence
that government should exist by the consent of the people
What is a list of the following events in the correct chronological order.
Answer this question…The Townshend Acts were passedThe
proclamation line was set.The Boston Massacre occurred.
Which of the following would have been considered neutral
someone who did not support either side in the Revolutionary
War
which of these is true about the puritans
They gave their children names of people in the Bible. (apex)