Unit+5+Timeline+Terms+10-11

In order to receive full credit for completing your timeline, you must identify/explain/define each term in your own words AND state the significance of this particular event in the grand scheme of things. While these are in the order that they appear in the textbook, they are not necessarily in chronological order. I expect you place the events chronologically on your timelines. Please create ONE timeline that encompasses all of the terms listed below. (Do not make three separate timelines, one for each chapter.)

You are welcome to complete this format in any manner you see fit. Keep in mind that while I am assessing this, this is primarily for your benefit. Please complete this in a manner which will help you study for future tests and the AP Exam.

Virginia Statute for Religious Freedom Articles of Confederation Land Ordinance of 1785 Northwest Ordinance of 1787 Shay's Rebellion Constitutional Convention Ratification of the Constitution (You do not need to memorize which state ratified the Constitution when, just know the dates that ratification took place.)
 * Chapter 9**

Election of 1789 Bill of Rights Judiciary Act of 1789 First Bank of the United States Whiskey Rebellion French Revolution (know its impact on the US only) Neutrality Proclamation of 1793 Jay's Treaty Pinckney's Treaty Washington's Farewell Address Election of 1796 Quasi-War with France (you may need outside sources for this one) XYZ Affair Convention of 1800 Alien Laws Sedition Act Virginia and Kentucky Resolutions
 * Chapter 10**

Election (or Revolution) of 1800 Judiciary Act of 1801 (Midnight Judges) Marbury v. Madison Louisiana Purchase Corps of Discovery Burr Conspiracy Chesapeake Affair Embargo Act Non-Intercourse Act Macon's Bill No. 2 Battle of Tippecanoe War of 1812 (why it started...)
 * Chapter 11**