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Our English Heritage C & E

EQs What were the English traditions of limited and self gov’t? How did colonists transplant English ideas of gov’t to America?

Key Terms Monarch Parliament Precedent Common law Colony Charter Compact Salutary Neglect

Key Concepts Colonial traditions of self gov’t

John Dickinson

Influences from England’s Early Gov’t We can trace our pol. & legal traditions back to England History of limited & representative gov’t England had a monarch King or queen

Magna Carta 1199 - King John treated people & nobles poorly Nobles rebelled in 1215 King John forced to sign Magna Carta (“Great Charter”) Protected nobles privileges Granted certain rights to all landholders Equal treatment under the law Trial by one’s peers Limited power of the monarch

Parliament Legislature Est. in late 1300s Lawmaking body Est. in late 1300s Removed King James II & put his daughter (+her husband) on throne Glorious Rev. William & Mary 1689 – English Bill of Rights Monarch must have Parliament’s consent Freely elected members Free speech during meetings Fair trials by jury Banned cruel & unusual punishments

Common Law Based on precedent Common law based on customs & precedents Ruling in an earlier case Judge must make a consistent ruling Common law based on customs & precedents Laws about property, contracts, & personal injury

Bringing the English Heritage to America Colony Grp of people in one place who are ruled by a parent country elsewhere

House of Burgesses 1608 - Eng. Est. 1st colony @Jamestown, VA Chartered by king Virginia Company 1st representative assembly in America House of Burgesses Beginning of self-gov’t

Mayflower Compact 1620 – Separatists came to Massachusetts Pilgrims Came on the Mayflower Settled Plymouth Colony Written plan of gov’t – Mayflower Compact Agreement among a grp on how to govern Set up direct democracy Led to town meetings

Early Colonial Gov’ts By 1733 Each had legislature & governor 13 colonies from Mass to GA Each had legislature & governor Americans grew used to mak’g own decisions Salutary Neglect Parliament worried about stuff in England and let colonies do as they pleased