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Origins of American Government U.S. Government Chapter 2
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Section 1: The Colonial Period English Political Heritage
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Section 1: The Colonial Period English Political Heritage Limited Government
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Section 1: The Colonial Period English Political Heritage Limited Government Magna Carta
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Section 1: The Colonial Period English Political Heritage Limited Government Petition of Right
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Section 1: The Colonial Period English Political Heritage Limited Government Petition of Right English Bill of Rights
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Section 1: The Colonial Period English Political Heritage Limited Government Petition of Right English Bill of Rights Representative Government
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Section 1: The Colonial Period English Political Heritage Limited Government Petition of Right English Bill of Rights Representative Government House of Commons and House of Lords
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Section 1: The Colonial Period English Political Heritage Limited Government Petition of Right English Bill of Rights Representative Government New Ideas about Liberty Two Treatise on Government by John Locke
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Section 1: The Colonial Period Colonial Governments
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Section 1: The Colonial Period Colonial Governments Written Constitutions
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Section 1: The Colonial Period Colonial Governments Written Constitutions The Mayflower Compact
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Section 1: The Colonial Period Colonial Governments Written Constitutions The Mayflower Compact 1620 General Fundamentals 1629
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Section 1: The Colonial Period Colonial Governments Written Constitutions The Mayflower Compact 1620 General Fundamentals 1629 Fundamental Orders of Connecticut 1639
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Section 1: The Colonial Period Colonial Governments Written Constitutions Colonial Legislatures The Virginia House of Burgesses 1619
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Section 1: The Colonial Period Colonial Governments Written Constitutions Colonial Legislatures Separation of Powers
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Section 1: The Colonial Period Colonial Governments Written Constitutions Colonial Legislatures Separation of Powers Charles-Louis Montesquieu The Spirit of Laws
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Section 2: Uniting for Independence Colonial Self-Rule
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Section 2: Uniting for Independence Colonial Self-Rule Britain Tightens Control
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Section 2: Uniting for Independence Colonial Self-Rule Britain Tightens Control French and Indian War Debt
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Section 2: Uniting for Independence Colonial Self-Rule Britain Tightens Control Taxing the Colonies
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Section 2: Uniting for Independence Colonial Self-Rule Britain Tightens Control Taxing the Colonies Stamp Act of 1765
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Section 2: Uniting for Independence Colonial Self-Rule Britain Tightens Control Taxing the Colonies Stamp Act of 1765 Tariffs
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Section 2: Uniting for Independence Colonial Self-Rule Britain Tightens Control Taxing the Colonies Stamp Act of 1765 Tariffs Revenue
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Section 2: Uniting for Independence Colonial Self-Rule Britain Tightens Control Taxing the Colonies Stamp Act of 1765 Tariffs Revenue Boston Tea Party 1773
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Section 2: Uniting for Independence Colonial Self-Rule Britain Tightens Control Taxing the Colonies Stamp Act of 1765 Tariffs Revenue Boston Tea Party 1773 Coercive Acts/ Intolerable Acts
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Section 2: Uniting for Independence Colonial Unity
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Section 2: Uniting for Independence Colonial Unity Albany Plan of Union 1754
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Section 2: Uniting for Independence Colonial Unity Taking Action
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Section 2: Uniting for Independence Colonial Unity Taking Action Stamp Act Congress 1765
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Section 2: Uniting for Independence Colonial Unity Taking Action Stamp Act Congress 1765 Committees of Correspondence
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Section 2: Uniting for Independence
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Colonial Unity Taking Action First Continental Congress
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Section 2: Uniting for Independence Colonial Unity Taking Action First Continental Congress Philadelphia September 5, 1774
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Section 2: Uniting for Independence Colonial Unity Taking Action First Continental Congress Philadelphia September 5, 1774 Embargo
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Section 2: Uniting for Independence Colonial Unity Taking Action First Continental Congress Philadelphia September 5, 1774 Embargo “Shot heard round the world” Lexington and Concord, MA April 19, 1775
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Section 2: Uniting for Independence Colonial Unity Taking Action First Continental Congress Second Continental Congress
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Section 2: Uniting for Independence Colonial Unity Taking Action First Continental Congress Second Continental Congress Assumed Powers of Central Government
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Section 2: Uniting for Independence Colonial Unity Taking Action First Continental Congress Second Continental Congress Assumed Powers of Central Government Appointed John Hancock president
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Section 2: Uniting for Independence Colonial Unity Taking Action First Continental Congress Second Continental Congress Assumed Powers of Central Government Appointed John Hancock president Organized Army and Navy
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Section 2: Uniting for Independence Colonial Unity Taking Action First Continental Congress Second Continental Congress Assumed Powers of Central Government Appointed John Hancock president Organized Army and Navy Put George Washington in charge of military
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Section 2: Uniting for Independence Colonial Unity Taking Action First Continental Congress Second Continental Congress Assumed Powers of Central Government Appointed John Hancock president Organized Army and Navy Put George Washington in charge of military Operated the country during the Revolution
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Section 2: Uniting for Independence Independence Thomas Paine – Common Sense
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Section 2: Uniting for Independence Independence Thomas Paine – Common Sense Richard Henry Lee - 1776
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Section 2: Uniting for Independence Independence Declaration of Independence Written by Thomas Jefferson Approved on July 4, 1776 John Hancock first to sign
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Section 2: Uniting for Independence Independence Declaration of Independence Written by Thomas Jefferson
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Section 2: Uniting for Independence Independence Declaration of Independence Written by Thomas Jefferson Approved on July 4, 1776
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Section 2: Uniting for Independence Independence Declaration of Independence Written by Thomas Jefferson Approved on July 4, 1776 John Hancock first to sign
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Section 2: Uniting for Independence Independence Declaration of Independence Written by Thomas Jefferson Approved on July 4, 1776 John Hancock first to sign Used to justify the revolution
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Section 2: Uniting for Independence Independence Declaration of Independence Written by Thomas Jefferson Approved on July 4, 1776 John Hancock first to sign Used to justify the revolution Groundbreaking for establishing government based on human rights and consent of the governed
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Section 2: Uniting for Independence Independence Declaration of Independence First State Constitutions States allowed to design their own government All saw people as the sole source of authority
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