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I'm sorry :( But the average will really help. Promise. I don't have harsh parents, just one with high expectations. Not as high as my own, but still high.

That’s okay. I have really supportive friends who are getting me through it, IRL and Internet.

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Hooray for friends!

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cracks knuckles Yo Revoltutionary War era America is my jam. What do you need help with???

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Yo! I took APUSH and got a 5. Anything I can do?

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(Watch the Sons Of Liberty miniseries. There's like 3 or 4 hour long episodes and it's pretty good. History Channel made it I think??)

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https://www.getafive.com/
Go here. They've got some great quizzes and videos. Just recommended it to someone else for AP World. They also have APUSH, Bio, and Calculus. I also may have some old APUSH notes, if I can find them. I'll let you know.

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Hi, I can help with a lot of those. I am a history book.

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I can write a short summary for all of those. Just the basics and the main points.

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Ugh no, they were all on my school email, which is no longer accessible since I've graduated.

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French and Indian War: The local Native Americans joined the forces with the French. They were worried that British settlers would take their land. In Europe it was called the Seven Years War. Great Britain won the War.

British Defeat of the French (1763): In the Treaty of Paris 1763, France was forced to give up all of its North American colonies including Canada and all land west to the Mississippi river. Even though the British won the war, the economic cost left the country virtually bankrupt.

Pontiac’s Rebellion: A war waged by Indians of the Great Lakes region against British rule after the French and Indian War. The Indians, who had formed alliances with the defeated French, were dissatisfied with treatment from British officials. Unlike their French allies, British officials entrusted with Indian relations refused to offer gifts to tribal leaders such as guns, gunpowder, and ammunition. The Indians began to feel as if the British were preparing for war against them. The rebellion lasted three years, from 1763 to 1766. The war was named after Pontiac, chief of the Ottawa tribe. Indians from many tribes including the Ottawa, Ojibwa, Shawnee, Miami, Huron, Seneca and Potawatomi participated in the uprising.

Proclamation of Line: At the end of the French and Indian War, the British issued a proclamation, mainly intended to conciliate the Indians by checking the encroachment of settlers on their lands. It prohibited American colonists from settling west of Appalachia

The Paxton Boys: The Paxton Boys were frontiersmen of Scots-Irish origin from along the Susquehanna River in central Pennsylvania who formed a vigilante group to retaliate in 1763 against local American Indians in the aftermath of the French and Indian War and Pontiac's Rebellion.

Sugar Act:

Stamp Act: In 1765, England imposed the Stamp Act, which required colonists to buy a government stamp for nearly every paper document. It put a direct tax on items that were commonly used by every colonist, including newspapers, licenses, and legal documents. Many colonists rebelled, saying that the government should not tax them when they had no representation in Parliament. Due to colonial pressure, the British Parliament eventually repealed the stamp act but continued to issue others.

Sons of Liberty: An underground (well, kinda) rebellion led by Samuel Adams. Yes, like the beer. He was John Adams' cousin. Members included Sam Adams and Paul Revere. Also Sam Adams was a very outspoken supporter of the rebellion before it became a thing. He didn't learn how to ride a horse until he was in his fifties. The SoL would make effigies of hated Loyalists and then burn or tar-and-feather them, along with orchastrating the Boston Tea Party. Sam Adams also had a dog named Queue. (@@jynandor did this)

Declamatory Act:

Townshend Acts:

John Dickonson Letters from a Pennsylvania Farmer:

Boston Massacre (that wasn’t a fecking massacre at all those damn Colonists):

Boston Tea Party:

First Continental Congress: The First Continental Congress was a meeting of delegates from twelve of the Thirteen Colonies who met from September 5 to October 26, 1774, at Carpenters' Hall in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, early in the American Revolution.

Battle of Lexington and Concord: This battle was fought on April 19, 1775. It kicked off the start of the American Revolution. Hundreds of British troops marched from Boston to Concord. Paul Revere sounded the alarm and began mobilizing to intercept the Redcoats.

Second Continental Congress:

John Locke:

Rebublican Form of Government:

Thomas Paine Common Sense:

Declaration of Independence: A committee headed by Thomas Jefferson compiled a list of reasons why the American colonies should become independent in a formal document that was adopted on July 4, 1776. The first part, called the Preamble, explains the natural rights of all people. The second part includes a list of grievances(27) against King George, including "imposing taxes without our consent" and quartering large bodies of troops among us." The final part is where the colonists officially severed ties from Great Britain.

Adam Smith:

Battle of Saratoga: The turning point on the American Revolution. It started in September 19, 1777 and ended on October 7 of that same year. It convinced the French to give the U.S military support which lifted the American's morale. It ended the British threat in New England and showed the French the potential Americans had to defeat their enemy.

Treaty of Alliance:

Battle of Yorktown: The last battle of the Revolutionary war where Lord Cornwallis and his troops were trapped in the Chesapeake Bay by the French fleet. He was sandwiched between the French Navy and American Army. He surrendered in 1781.

Treaty of Paris:

Iroquois Confederation:

Chief Little Turtle:

Articles of Confederation:

Shays’ Rebellion:

Constitutional Convention:

Great Compromise:

Federalist Papers:

Radification of the US Consti. And Creation of a new Gov’t:

Judiciary Act:

Bill of Rights:

George Washington:

Benjamin Franklin:

John Adams:

Thomas Jefferson:

James Madison:

Alexander Hamilton:

French Revolution:

Toussaint L’Overture: He was a Haitian slave that led and started the Haitian revolution in 1791. in 1801 he controlled the entire island, became a general diplomat and freed the slaves. In 1802, 30,000 French troops came to remove him from his power.

Latin American Wars of Independence:

Proclamation of Neutrality:

Jay’s Treaty:

XYZ Affair: involved America sending spies to France, I believe? Had something to do with John Adams @@jynandor did this too

Washington’s Farewell Address:

Federalist Party:

Democratic-Republican Party:

Hamilton’s Financial Plan (I NEED THIS ONE): The purpose was to build a sound financial basis. There were four parts: Repay the National debt, Protective tariffs, National banks, and Whiskey Tax.

First Bank of the US:

Whiskey Rebellion:

Alien and Sedition Acts:

Virginia and Kentucky Resolutions:

Pennsylvania Gradual Emancipation Law:

Battle of Fallen Timbers:

Treaty of Greensville:

Republican Motherhood: Term for women's roles present in the U.S before, during, and after the Revolution.

Most definitely going to add more before you wake up for tomorrow. These are just some of the things that I remember from the top of my head.

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Sons of Liberty: An underground (well, kinda) rebellion led by Samuel Adams. Yes, like the beer. He was John Adams' cousin. Members included Sam Adams and Paul Revere. Also Sam Adams was a very outspoken supporter of the rebellion before it became a thing. He didn't learn how to ride a horse until he was in his fifties. The SoL would make effigies of hated Loyalists and then burn or tar-and-feather them, along with orchastrating the Boston Tea Party. Sam Adams also had a dog named Queue.

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Is it ok if I add it to my long post so if Emi wanted to copy and paste it then print it she would have it together. I would give you your credit.

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Yeah it's fine. I just have a very large amount of info on the Sons of Liberty (they're one of the main inspirations for my rebels in a story I'm working on) and Sam Adams (because of this book I read literally every day in 4th grade called "Why Don't You Ride A Horse, Sam Adams?")

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HoLY sHit gUys

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SURPRISE!!!!!

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Is it ok if I add it to my long post so if Emi wanted to copy and paste it then print it she would have it together. I would give you your credit.

yEs pLeAse dO sO fAst

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XYZ Affair: involved America sending spies to France, I believe? Had something to do with John Adams

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Yes it did

Also the Exam was easy and i didn't like that

i failed i know it

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NO YOU PROBABLY DID REALLY GOOD EMI!!!!!

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Iit was so easy wwywhywhww

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If it was easy for you, then be confident that you passed because to others it could've been hard.

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(guys my World History test went pretty well considering I didn't study!!!!)

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But it wasn't??? We were all talking about it and other people said it was super easy???

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Maybe it was just easy then

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But the other AP class took the same Exam and they said it was hard and they all failed it!

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Also I wish I could do AP American History, but my school doesn't offer it to Freshies. So I'm stuck in regular world history bc there's no way in HELL I'm doing AP Human Geography. I hate geography.

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You DoN"T WANT TO DO AP US HISTORY AS A FRESHIE IT IS ACTUAL HELL

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BUT I'M GOOD AT IT AND I KNOW A LOT!!! I WAS JUST TOO SLEEP DEPRIVED TO THINK STRAIGHT (FOR LACK OF BETTER WORD) LAST NIGHT I WISH I COULD HAVE HELPED YOU MORE!!!!!

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UHGhghggHGHGHgh AP IS SO HARD THERE"S SO MUCH READING I DON"T HAVE TIME FOR THAT IN MY FRSHIE LIFE

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Idk, I thought APUSH was hard but really rewarding. You work hard, you get the outcome you want usually. There's just a lot of memorization and connecting events.