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1. Why were the Patriots able to defeat Britain in the Revolutionary War?

2. How did the ideals of the American Revolution impact France, and later, Latin America?
3. What were the positive and negative characteristics of the Articles of Confederation?
4. How did the US government deal with the growing migration and expansion in the northwest,
and how were American Indians in the region affected by these decisions?
5. What challenges did Washington face during his presidency (both domestic and foreign)?
6. What were the positions of the Federalists and the Democratic Republicans on domestic and
foreign issues?
7. How did attitudes toward the institution of slavery change in the late 1700s?
8. What is "republican motherhood" and how did it impact the role of women in society?

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Why were the Patriots able to defeat Britain in the Revolutionary War?

The colonists had better war tactics, strong leadership and one solid alliance. Despite facing larger forces, better trained armies, and more weapons, the Colonists managed to win.

How did the ideals of the American Revolution impact France, and later, Latin America?

It impacted the French because it showed them that they could also overthrow their own king and that they had that power. It impacted Latin America as it was the first modern movement of anticolonistism.

What were the positive and negative characteristics of the Articles of Confederation?

Positive Affects: lesser chance of a dictatorship

Negative affects: weakened relations with other countries, debt/ economy issues with different currencies, heightened crime, and corruption within state legislature.

Satisfied Americans: antifederalists

Dissatisfied Americans: farmers, veterans, traders, federalists

How did the US government deal with the growing migration and expansion in the northwest, and how were American Indians in the region affected by these decisions?

Due to the expansion of the northwest, the is created the northwest ordinance. It chartered a government for the northwest territory, providing a method for admitting new states to the union from the territory. The American Indians suffered as the united states took more of their land. they had to leave the rivers, forests, and mountains and move to a very different topography.

What challenges did Washington face during his presidency (both domestic and foreign)?

Pickney's Treaty - George Washington (Foreign Affair) - Open navigation of the Mississippi River is negotiated with Spain.

Jay’s Treaty - George Washington (Foreign Affair) - Britain agrees to remove their presence from the Northwest Territory. In return, the U.S. makes England it's preferred trade partner.

Battle of Fallen Timbers - George Washington (Domestic Affair) - U.S. military defeats a strong hold of Native American presence in the N.W. Territory. Opens up the area to American settlement. Washington provides for the defense of the U.S.

Whiskey Rebellion - George Washington (Domestic Affair) -Hamilton's plan to tax Whiskey to help pay off U.S. debt. Washington sends in the military and quickly stops the uprising. Important because Washington shows he can defend the nation from mob rule. Compare to Shays Rebellion.

What were the positions of the Federalists and the Democratic Republicans on domestic and foreign issues?

The Federalists believed that American foreign policy should favor British interests, while the Democratic-Republicans wanted to strengthen ties with the French. The Democratic-Republicans supported the government that had taken over France after the revolution of 1789.

How did attitudes toward the institution of slavery change in the late 1700s?

Slavery lasted in about half of U.S. states until 1865. As an economic system, slavery was largely replaced by sharecropping and convict leasing. By the time of the American Revolution (1775–1783), the status of enslaved people had been institutionalized as a racial caste associated with African ancestry.

What is “republican motherhood” and how did it impact the role of women in society?

Republican Motherhood was a concept derived from the notion that women should serve as educators of young men in order to teach them to become productive American citizens and embrace the Enlightenment ideas that fueled the concept of Republicanism following the end of the American Revolution

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