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Our Political Beginnings
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Basic Concepts of Government 16 th century the beginning of our government Ordered government – Need regulation of relationships Sheriff, county, grand jury and coroner
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Limited Government – Government is not all powerful – Cannot take away some individual rights Representative Government – Government should serve the will of the people – “government of, by, and for the people“
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Magna Carta Signed by King John (forced) – Trial by jury – Due process of law – Protection of life, liberty and property Power only planned for the upper classes English parliament slowly grows over 400 years – Force the next king to limit the kings rights further No martial law, shelter kings troops with out consent King must also obey the law
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English Bill of Rights Parliament limited power further 1688 – Prohibited a standing army in peacetime – Elections of parliament to be free – Prevented excessive bail – Guaranteed a fair trial Founding Fathers borrowed ideas and built upon many of these
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English Colonies Colonies were experiments in government – VA – commercial, MA – religious and GA – debtors – Each based on a charter – written grant for land – A bicameral legislature emerged Governor appointed by a king – Often ruled with an iron fist, following the kings orders Governors council appointed by the king (one house) Another house was voted upon by land holders
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Some colonies had a unicameral legislature – One house – Connecticut and Rhode Island – Governed themselves – Citizens could appeal decisions
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