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I.) British Colonization in North America
Mercantilism – an economic theory that depends on a greater amount of exports than imports in order to increase a country’s supply of gold and silver. Mercantilism -spurs English colonization England wants to spread influence around world 1. race Spain and France for colonies in N. America
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II.) Colonists Question British Policies
A. Founding Fathers follow Republican ideas and Enlightenment ideas B. British Parliament was illegitimate- *Violated the Magna Carta 1763- no new settlements west of Appalachian Mts. 1764- Sugar Act 1765- Stamp Act 1773- Tea Act 1774- Intolerable Acts
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III.) The Sides are Drawn
King George III- King of England during the American Revolution Colonists demand same rights as natural born citizens of Great Britain C. Three Sides: Patriots- colonists who wanted independence Loyalists- colonists loyal to the crown (Tories) Neutral- colonists who did not take sides
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IV.) American Independence
July 1776 Second Continental Congress adopt the Declaration of Independence 1. Thomas Jefferson- principal author
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C. Importance: it was a summary of the ideals and values that influenced Europe & America during the Enlightenment
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V.) The Revolutionary War
A. America- knew the land well, had little money, lacked military training & leaders 1. George Washington- American general during war B. British- superior military, no allies, little support from home, supplies had to come across Atlantic 1.) General Cornwallis- British general during war
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C. 1781 Battle of Yorktown ends the Revolutionary War
D. Treaty of Paris treaty which ends the Revolutionary War 1. Benjamin Franklin- American statesman and chief negotiator
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VI.) After the Revolution
Articles of Confederation(1777) 1. weak central govt. 2. states rights loom large B. United States Constitution (1787-8) 1. federalism 2. popular sovereignty 3. three branches of govt. 4. check and balances C. The Bill of Rights: 1. first 10 amendments to Constitution 2. guaranteed basic rights/freedoms (speech, religion, press) Liberty!
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Enlightenment Ideas and the Constitution
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VII.) The Effects of the American Revolution
A. American Revolution did the following: put into practice Enlightenment ideas created a new people led form of government (Democracy) gave hope to those nations under power of Absolute monarch Led to French Revolution
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