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Government & War
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Magna Carta – Written in 1215 – King signed to guarantee important rights to noblemen -Established elections of representatives – Parliament: makes laws with a 2 house legislature House of Lords/Commons English Bill of Rights – document agreeing to respect the rights of English citizens & Parliament Move toward allowing the people more legal protection
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The colonial leaders shared power England did not interfere with colonial affairs Parliament passed laws that were rarely enforced by governors Self-government grew in the colonies Salutary Neglect ROYAL GOVERNOR ➢ Appointed by King ➢ Oversaw colonial trade ➢ Final approval on laws ➢ Could dismiss colonial wishes ➢ Appointed by governor ➢ Advisory board to governor ➢ Acted as high court in colonies ➢ Elected by eligible colonists ➢ Made laws ➢ Had authority to tax ➢ Paid governor’s salary Governor’s Council Colonial Assembly
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French had little more than 80,000 people in New World (compared to 1,000,000 British colonists) France established trade alliances with Indians Rivals of England in Europe & wherever their empires met France attacked English colonies due to the British invading the French controlled Ohio River Valley trading area
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Albany Plan of Union Ben Franklin’s idea – Called to unite the colonies under a central gov’t Colonies REJECTED the plan to unite the colonies against the French – Colonies did not want to give too much power to 1 government – Colonies were jealous to share their power Especially to tax
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1756 - Britain declared war on France – Over land claims in North America William Pitt – British Secretary of State – Vowed to pay for & win war at all costs
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Treaty of Paris (1763) Pre-War Land ClaimPost-War Land Claim England France Haiti Spain North America from Atlantic Coast to Appalachian Mtns. Hudson Bay; Newfoundland N. A. from Atlantic to Mississippi; Canada, Florida Canada, St. Lawrence River, Great Lakes, Mississippi River, Ohio River Valley, Haiti Florida, Mexico, Cuba N.A. west of the Miss. River, Mexico, Cuba
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Pre-War
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Post War
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After the War British gov’t tightened control over the colonies after the war – Contrary to salutary neglect Proclamation of 1763 – Due to Pontiac’s War & land-hungry settlers – Stop all expansion west of the Appalachian Mts. Britain keeps troops in the area to protect their interests – Military is in charge British used soldiers to enforce the law – People could only trade @ designated points under military supervision
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