Answer the following questions :
-Battle of Long Island (1776)
A) First major engagement of the new Continental army,defending against 32,000 British troops outside of New York City.
B) A multistage battle in New York ending with the surrender of British general John Burgoyne.The victory ensured the diplomatic success of American representatives in Paris,who won a military alliance with France.
C) A military camp in which George Washington's army of 12,000 soldiers and hundreds of camp followers suffered horribly in the winter of 1777-1778.
D) A 1779 proclamation that declared that any slave who deserted a rebel master would receive protection,freedom,and land from Great Britain.
E) A battle in which French and American troops and a French fleet trapped the British army under the command of General Charles Cornwallis.The Franco-American victory broke the resolve of the British government.
F) A hidden tax on the farmers and artisans who accepted Continental bills in payment for supplies and on the thousands of soldiers who took them as pay.Because of rampant inflation,Continental currency lost much of its value during the war;thus,the implicit tax on those who accepted it as payment.
G) The treaty that ended the Revolutionary War.In the treaty,Great Britain formally recognized American independence and relinquished its claims to lands south of the Great Lakes and east of the Mississippi River.
H) A constitution that granted all taxpaying men the right to vote and hold office and created a unicameral (one-house) legislature with complete power;there was no governor to exercise a veto.Other provisions mandated a system of elementary education and protected citizens from imprisonment for debt.
I) John Adams's theory from Thoughts on Government (1776) ,which called for three branches of government,each representing one function: executive,legislative,and judicial.This system of dispersed authority was devised to maintain a balance of power and ensure the legitimacy of governmental procedures.
J) The written document defining the structure of the government from 1781 to 1788,under which the Union was a confederation of equal states,with no executive and limited powers,existing mainly to foster a common defense.
K) A land act that provided for orderly settlement and established a process by which settled territories would become the states of Ohio,Indiana,Illinois,Michigan,and Wisconsin.It also banned slavery in the Northwest Territory.
L) A 1786-1787 uprising led by dissident farmers in western Massachusetts,many of them Revolutionary War veterans,protesting the taxation policies of the eastern elites who controlled the state's government.
M) A plan drafted by James Madison that was presented at the Philadelphia Constitutional Convention.It designed a powerful three-branch government,with representation in both houses of the congress tied to population;this plan would have eclipsed the voice of small states in the national government.
N) Alternative to the Virginia Plan drafted by delegates from small states,retaining the confederation's single-house congress with one vote per state.It shared with the Virginia Plan enhanced congressional powers to raise revenue,control commerce,and make binding requisitions on the states.
O) Supporters of the Constitution of 1787,which created a strong central government;their opponents,the Antifederalists,feared that a strong central government would corrupt the nation's newly won liberty.
P) Opponents of ratification of the Constitution.This party feared that a powerful and distant central government would be out of touch with the needs of citizens.They also complained that it failed to guarantee individual liberties in a bill of rights.
Q) An essay by James Madison in The Federalist (1787-1788) that challenged the view that republican governments only worked in small polities;it argued that a geographically expansive national government would better protect republican liberty.
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