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Ch.4.3 Moving Toward Nationhood
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A Clash of Views England-Parliament represented colonists Colonists-represented by own legislatures Colonists could not be in parliament
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Colonial Trade Colonies only trade with England Colonists wanted to trade with any country Colonists helped England defeat France in the French and Indian War in 1763
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“No Taxation Without Representation” War Debt=more taxes People who didn’t pay taxes were thrown in jail Committees of Correspondence- communication
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Called for reps. From all colonies First Continental Congress Cut off trade with England
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Situation got worse Second Continental Congress met in 1775 Colonists fighting soldiers in Mass. Thomas Paine- Common Sense
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Dec. of Independence Voted for independence Jefferson, Franklin, Adams, wrote Dec. of Ind. People give power to govt.-protect their rights
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Organizing a New Govt. Each state-constitution Citizen’s rights Term limits for governors Sep. of powers
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Articles of Confederation Reps. Based on population/same # of votes National legislature, each colony gets 1 vote Most powers with states
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Articles had to be ratified by 13 colonies Ratified in 1781 Limping Govt. Huge debt because of war Lost confidence in Am. $
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Congress did not have power to tax No trade with England Farmer’s slid into debt. Lost land Shays’ rebellion
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