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Britain becomes global power
Good position to control trade Good for business and commerce (less trade restrictions) Winning side of European conflicts Territory expanded closer to home George III-60 year reign Wanted to reassert royal power
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Colonies in mid 1700’s 13 colonies of the new world part of Britain’s empire Boston, New York, Philadelphia commercial centers Navigation acts- regulate colonial trade and manufacturing Not enforced well
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Discontent Parliament passed Sugar and Stamp acts to increase taxes from colonists “No taxation without representation” Stamp act repealed in 1766 Declaratory Acts passed-complete authority over colonists
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Colonists Rebel Boston Massacre Boston Tea Party
First Continental Congress John Adams George Washington Most battles ended in British victory
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Declare independence Colonists were determined to continue to fight
Second Continental Congress Voted to declare independence from Britain Thomas Jefferson Popular sovereignty-people give the gov’t its power
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French provide support
Americans beat British at Battle of Saratoga Persuaded France to ally with Americans Netherlands and Spain added to support Key moment-other countries recognized America as its own country
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End of war British army surrendered at Yorktown, Virginia
Treaty of Paris signed ending war Britain recognized independence of United States of America
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New Constitution George Washington, James Madison, and Benjamin Franklin among other delegates met in Philadelphia Intent: fix and amend the Articles of Confederation Result: new Constitution created
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Impact of the Enlightenment
Used ideas from Hobbes, Locke, Montesquieu, and Rousseau Social contract: “We the People of the United States” Separation of powers: Judicial, executive, legislative Natural rights: Bill of Rights
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