6.4 The American Revolution

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6.4 The American Revolution Enlightenment ideas help spur the American colonies to shed British rule and create a new nation.

Learning Targets Explain the causes of the American Revolution Describe the Enlightenment ideas that are found in the American Revolution Summarize the enlightenment ideas that are present in the Declaration of Independence, U.S. Constitution and Bill of Rights Discuss the structure of the U.S. government and show its connections to Enlightenment ideas

Write a response in your notes What do you like about our government? What do you not like about our government? Think about our government in comparison to the some of the other ones we talked about…

Britain and Its American Colonies The American Colonies Grow American colonies grow large and populous during the 1600s and 1700s Colonies thrive economically through trade with Europe Britain’s Navigation Act restricts that trade (1651) Other trade laws add restrictions and taxes Colonists identify less and less as British subjects

Write a response in your notes What do you think are the benefits of being a colony of Britain at this time? What are the drawbacks of being part of Britain at this time?

Americans Win Independence British-Colonial Tensions Arise Britain and American colonies win the French and Indian War in 1763 Britain taxes colonists to help pay the war debts Colonists argue that British cannot tax them without their consent

Growing Hostility Leads to War Colonists protest tea tax with “Boston Tea Party” in (1773) Colonists meet in Philadelphia to address British policies (1774) British and Americans exchange fire at Lexington and Concord in (1775)

The Influence of the Enlightenment Colonial leaders push for independence, rely on Enlightenment ideas Declaration of Independence—document justifying colonial rebellion Leader Thomas Jefferson writes Declaration, uses ideas of John Locke

“We hold these truths to be self-evident that all men are created equal, that they are endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable [natural] rights, that among these are life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness” Declaration of Independence

Success for the Colonists Despite British military might, colonists have advantages: Motivating cause of freedom French assistance War’s expense for Britain British surrender at Yorktown in 1781; colonists win the war

Americans Create a Republic A Weak National Government Articles of Confederation set government plan for new republic Articles create legislature only, no executive or judicial branches Result is weak national government that fails to provide unity and order

Americans Create a Republic A New Constitution Leaders call Constitutional Convention in 1787 to revise articles Group instead creates a new government under U.S. Constitution Constitution contains many political ideas of the Enlightenment

Enlightenment Ideas and the Constitution

Americans Create a Republic The Federal System Constitution creates three branches of government Provides checks and balances—ensures branches share power equally Promotes federal system—power divided between nation and states The Bill of Rights Some fear too much national power, few protections of rights Leaders win support for Constitution by adding a Bill of Rights Ten amendments to Constitution that protect freedoms

Write a response in your notes Look over page 209 in your book entitled “Democracy” Answer the following questions What are the two key components of the American democracy that are mentioned? How has the number of eligible voters in this country changed? How many (what percentage) of American voters actually voted in the 2000 election? Why do you think the number it is so low/high? Do you think voting should be required by law? Why or why not?