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Birth of the American Republic Mr. Divett
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Britain Becomes a Global Power Britain became a global power because: Location made trade easy to control Friendly toward business Few trade restrictions Often won European conflicts Monopolized slave trade Expanded territories locally
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George III 60-year reign began in 1760 English born Wanted to: – Reclaim lost territory – End Whig domination – Appoint his own ministers – Dissolve the cabinet system
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George III
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Colonies There were many colonies in North America These stretched along the east coast They became profitable Who can name the original 13 colonies?
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Original 13 Colonies
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The Navigation Acts Parliament passed the Navigation Acts in the 1600s A series of acts passed starting in 1651 These acts required: – All European goods to pass through England first – All goods be transported on English ships – Colonial goods be shipped only to England
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The Navigation Acts Were poorly enforced Led to resentment towards England Also led to rampant smuggling
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Colonies in 1700s More diverse population than England Social distinctions were fuzzy Colonists felt entitled to British Rights
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Taxes Britain was broke from Seven Years’ War and French and Indian War Sugar Act 1764- import taxes Stamp Act 1765- taxes on paper items “Taxation without representation”
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Rebellion of Colonists Boston Massacre March 1770 Five died
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Boston Tea Party
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Continental Congress Representatives from each colony met This included John Adams and George Washington
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Continental Congress
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Revolutionary War Started April 1775 at Lexington and Concord Preceded by Paul Revere’s Midnight Ride
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Revolutionary War
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Congress Calls Army The Continental Army George Washington was the commander
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Second Continental Congress Voted to declare independence from Britain Reflected John Locke’s ideas Penned by Thomas Jefferson
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Declaration of Independence Detailed grievances against Britain Offered right to alter or abolish unjust governments Popular sovereignty- government power comes from the people Adopted on July 4, 1776
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Declaration of Independence
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War Continues Things did not look good for colonists. They were: – Outnumbered – Outskilled – Outfunded – Outstrategized
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Colonist’s Advantages Home court advantage Determination Good leader
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British Advantages They offered freedom to slaves who fought the colonists They made alliances with natives
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Support French back the colonists (against their rivals) after the victory at Saratoga in 1777 Spain and Netherlands also supported them
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Winter at Valley Forge
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End of War French blockaded Chesapeake Bay British surrendered at Yorktown, Virginia in 1781 Treaty of Paris formally recognized independence of USA
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Chesapeake Bay
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Treaty of Paris
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Constitution The Articles of Confederation were first in 1787 James Madison and Benjamin Franklin helped right them The Constitution followed in 1789 It made the USA a federal republic, or a government with power divided between federal government and states
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Constitution This created a system of checks and balances The founding fathers drew heavily from the teachings of enlightened thinkers Locke, Montesquieu, and Rousseau
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Checks and Balances
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