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and gave citizens basic rights
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America
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government assembly
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citizens themselves from going chaotic
is a great example of self government.
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, Rhode Island The region was best known for
fishing, trading, hunting, and ship building
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, Delaware This region was best known for farming,
, mining, and skilled craftsman.
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, South Carolina, and GeorgiaThis region was best known for Farming;
tobacco, indigo, and rice.
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confusion of land borders
fur trading
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Britain everything east of the
Mississippi River.
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to not cross west of the Appalachian
Mountains
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on sugar and other goods.
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it is a legal document.
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didn't work
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simply rally but led to massacre
and killed 5.
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taxes on british tea.
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colonists were he put an act up to hopefully
stop them.
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American Revolution.
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rights!!!
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the American Revolution
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the American Revolution
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Northwest Territory,
outlined the process for admitting a new state to the Union,
and guaranteed that newly created states would
be equal to the original thirteen states
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the New Jersey Plan and the Virginia Plan
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North and South, a compromise was made where in Blacks were counted as
3/5th of a person towards taxation and representation.
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to rule comes from the people
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the Constitution gives to it
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Congress-legislative branch makes laws
President-executive branch carries out the laws
Courts-judicial branch explains and interprets the laws
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limit the actions of the other two.
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government and the states
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to carry out their will
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as freedom of speech, freedom religion etc
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2. Freedom of Speech
3. Freedom of Press
4. Freedom of Assembly
5. Freedom of Petition December 15, 1791
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