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Norton Lecture Slides by Eric Foner Norton Lecture Slides by Eric Foner Give Me Liberty! AN AMERICAN HISTORY FOURTH EDITION
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Lecture Preview Democratizing Freedom Toward Religious Toleration Defining Economic Freedom The Limits of Liberty Slavery and the Revolution Daughters of Liberty
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Give Me Liberty!: An American History, 4th Edition Copyright © 2011 W.W. Norton & Company Liberty Displaying the Arts and Sciences
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Democratizing Freedom Focus Question: How did equality become a stronger component of American freedom after the Revolution? Focus Question: How did equality become a stronger component of American freedom after the Revolution?
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Democratizing Freedom: Equality The Dream of Equality
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Democratizing Freedom: Expansion Expanding the Political Nation
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Give Me Liberty!: An American History, 4th Edition Copyright © 2011 W.W. Norton & Company Abigail Adams, a portrait by Gilbert Stuart
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Democratizing Freedom: Revolution The Revolution in Pennsylvania
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Give Me Liberty!: An American History, 4th Edition Copyright © 2011 W.W. Norton & Company Americans have frequently defined the idea of freedom in relation to its opposite.
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Democratizing Freedom: Constitutions The New Constitutions
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Give Me Liberty!: An American History, 4th Edition Copyright © 2011 W.W. Norton & Company John Dickinson’s copy of the Pennsylvania constitution of 1776
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Democratizing Freedom: Voting The Right to Vote Democratizing Government
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Toward Religious Toleration Focus Question: How did the expansion of religious liberty after the Revolution reflect the new American ideal of freedom? Focus Question: How did the expansion of religious liberty after the Revolution reflect the new American ideal of freedom?
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Toward Religious Toleration: Catholics Catholic Americans
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Give Me Liberty!: An American History, 4th Edition Copyright © 2011 W.W. Norton & Company A 1771 image of New York City
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Toward Religious Toleration: Church and State The Founders and Religion Separating Church and State
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Give Me Liberty!: An American History, 4th Edition Copyright © 2013 W.W. Norton & Company Watertown, Connecticut, 1836
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Give Me Liberty!: An American History, 4th Edition Copyright © 2011 W.W. Norton & Company A draft of Thomas Jefferson’s Virginia Bill for Establishing Religious Freedom
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Toward Religious Toleration: Jefferson Jefferson and Religious Liberty
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Give Me Liberty!: An American History, 4th Edition Copyright © 2011 W.W. Norton & Company In Side of the Old Lutheran Church in 1800, York, Pa.
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Toward Religious Toleration: Revolution The Revolution and the Churches Christian Republicanism
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Give Me Liberty!: An American History, 4th Edition Copyright © 2011 W.W. Norton & Company Ezra Stiles, the president of Yale College, drew this sketch of a flag in his diary on April 24, 1783.
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Give Me Liberty!: An American History, 4th Edition Copyright © 2011 W.W. Norton & Company Circle of the Social and Benevolent Affections
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Defining Economic Freedom Focus Question: How did the definition of economic freedom change after the Revolution, and who benefited from the changes? Focus Question: How did the definition of economic freedom change after the Revolution, and who benefited from the changes?
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Defining Economic Freedom: Free Labor Toward Free Labor The Soul of a Republic
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Give Me Liberty!: An American History, 4th Edition Copyright © 2011 W.W. Norton & Company View from Bushongo Tavern
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Defining Economic Freedom: Free Trade The Politics of Inflation The Debate over Free Trade
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Give Me Liberty!: An American History, 4th Edition Copyright © 2013 W.W. Norton & Company Discontent with Rising Prices, 1777
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The Limits of Liberty Focus Question: How did the Revolution diminish the freedoms of both Loyalists and Native Americans? Focus Question: How did the Revolution diminish the freedoms of both Loyalists and Native Americans?
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The Limits of Liberty: Loyalists Colonial Loyalists The Loyalists’ Plight
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Give Me Liberty!: An American History, 4th Edition Copyright © 2011 W.W. Norton & Company Map 6.1 Loyalism in the American Revolution
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Give Me Liberty!: An American History, 4th Edition Copyright © 2011 W.W. Norton & Company A 1780 British cartoon commenting on the “cruel fate” of American Loyalists.
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The Limits of Liberty: Indians The Indians’ Revolution White Freedom, Indian Freedom
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Slavery and the Revolution Focus Question: What was the impact of the Revolution on slavery? Focus Question: What was the impact of the Revolution on slavery?
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Slavery and the Revolution: Abolition The Language of Slavery and Freedom Obstacles to Abolition
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Give Me Liberty!: An American History, 4th Edition Copyright © 2011 W.W. Norton & Company Advertisement for newly arrived slaves, in a Savannah newspaper, 1774.
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Slavery and the Revolution: Freedom The Cause of General Liberty Petitions for Freedom
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Give Me Liberty!: An American History, 4th Edition Copyright © 2011 W.W. Norton & Company A 1775 notice in The Massachusetts Spy reporting a resolution of the Committees of Correspondence of Worcester County that advocated the abolition of slavery.
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Give Me Liberty!: An American History, 4th Edition Copyright © 2011 W.W. Norton & Company A portrait of the poet Phillis Wheatley (1753–1784)
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Slavery and the Revolution: Emancipation British Emancipators Voluntary Emancipations
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Give Me Liberty!: An American History, 4th Edition Copyright © 2011 W.W. Norton & Company The Book of Negroes
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Slavery and the Revolution: The North Abolition in the North Free Black Communities
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Give Me Liberty!: An American History, 4th Edition Copyright © 2013 W.W. Norton & Company Caesar, 1851
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Give Me Liberty!: An American History, 4th Edition Copyright © 2011 W.W. Norton & Company A tray painted by an unknown artist in the nineteenth century portrays Lemuel Haynes.
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Daughters of Liberty Focus Question: How did the Revolution affect the status of women? Focus Question: How did the Revolution affect the status of women?
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Daughters of Liberty: Women Revolutionary Women Gender and Politics
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Give Me Liberty!: An American History, 4th Edition Copyright © 2013 W.W. Norton & Company Hannah Snell
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Give Me Liberty!: An American History, 4th Edition Copyright © 2011 W.W. Norton & Company The 1781 cipher book (a notebook for mathematics exercises) of Martha Ryan
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Give Me Liberty!: An American History, 4th Edition Copyright © 2011 W.W. Norton & Company Keep Within Compass
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Daughters of Liberty: Republican motherhood Republican Motherhood The Arduous Struggle for Liberty
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Give Me Liberty!: An American History, 4th Edition Copyright © 2011 W.W. Norton & Company Portrait of John and Elizabeth Lloyd Cadwalader and their Daughter Anne
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Give Me Liberty!: An American History, 4th Edition Copyright © 2011 W.W. Norton & Company America Triumphant and Britannia in Distress
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Review Democratizing Freedom Focus Question: How did equality become a stronger component of American freedom after the Revolution? Toward Religious Toleration Focus Question: How did the expansion of religious liberty after the Revolution reflect the new American ideal of freedom? Defining Economic Freedom Focus Question: How did the definition of economic freedom change after the Revolution, and who benefited from the changes?
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Review Continued The Limits of Liberty Focus Question: How did the Revolution diminish the freedoms of both Loyalists and Native Americans? Slavery and the Revolution Focus Question: What was the impact of the Revolution on slavery? Daughters of Liberty Focus Question: How did the Revolution affect the status of women?
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MEDIA LINKS —— Chapter 6 —— TitleMedia link Eric Foner on the Revolution's impact on American freedom, pt 1 http://wwnorton.com/common/mplay/6.7/?p=/college/history/foner4 /mp4/&f=question040 Eric Foner on limits to equality during the American Revolution http://wwnorton.com/common/mplay/6.7/?p=/college/history/foner4 /mp4/&f=question041 Eric Foner on the Revolution's impact on American freedom, pt 3 http://wwnorton.com/common/mplay/6.7/?p=/college/history/foner4 /mp4/&f=question042 Eric Foner on the Bill of Rights, pt 1http://wwnorton.com/common/mplay/6.7/?p=/college/history/foner4 /&f=writing_the_constitution Eric Foner on the Alien and Sedition Acts http://wwnorton.com/common/mplay/6.7/?p=/college/history/foner4 /mp4/&f=question044
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Next Lecture PREVIEW: —— Chapter 7 —— Founding a Nation, 1783–1789 America under the Confederation A New Constitution The Ratification Debate and the Origin of the Bill of Rights "We the People"
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Norton Lecture Slides Independent and Employee-Owned http://wwnorton.com/college/history/give-me-liberty4/ by Eric Foner Norton Lecture Slides Independent and Employee-Owned http://wwnorton.com/college/history/give-me-liberty4/ by Eric Foner This concludes the Norton Lecture Slides Slide Set for Chapter 6 Give Me Liberty! AN AMERICAN HISTORY FOURTH EDITION
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