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What brought on democratic ideas in colonial america?
Unit 4, Lesson 7: Mr. Casey
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AGENDA
• Vocabulary
• Early colonial government
• Colonial government (Limitations)
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democracy• (noun) a government that is
run by the people
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citizen• (noun) a member of a country
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representatives• (noun) a person who is chosen
to act for others
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assembly• (noun) a gathering of elected
representatives for a specific purpose
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town meeting• (noun) a
gathering of a town’s people to discuss issues
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county seat• (noun) a
place where a county government is located
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Early Colonial Governments
Early governments formed out of necessity.
they needed a way to keep order
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Early Colonial Governments
The early governments were based on
“THE HOUSE OF COMMONS”
PARLIAMENT
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Early Colonial Governments
The early governments were based on
“THE HOUSE OF COMMONS”(property owners that voted)
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Early Colonial Governments
The House of Commons was a representative
body that advised the king
on courses of action
What early governments from Massachusetts and Virginia did we learn about?
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Early Colonial Governments
• House of Burgesses (jamestown, 1619)
• Mayflower Compact (Massachusetts, 1620)
• Fundamental Orders of Connecticut (1639)
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Early Colonial governments
These governments allowed colonists to make decisions on local issues, but the ultimate authority
was...
THE KING!
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Limited representation & Powers
Limited Representation1. Only white landowners could be part of colonial governments
2. Could vote on local matters
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Limited representation & Powers
Limited Powers1.The British government could pass laws on the colonies without their consent... THIS IS GOING TO CAUSE PROBLEMS!
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DISCUSSION• Why do you think limited
representation and power would be a problem?
• What do you think it would be like to have a “foreign” power making laws for you?