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Page 1: The American Revolution and Its Impact Readings: Readings: Smith, et al., 767-771

The American Revolution and Its Impact

Readings: Smith, et al., 767-771

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England was the exception to the Pyramid Shaped Societies

The English Civil War and the “Glorious Revolution” led to an increasing role of Parliament.

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Puritan New England

Town Meeting

Wanted consensus

Kicked out dissenters

New Englanders

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The SouthHad Locke-inspired Constitution

40 shilling freehold

Excluded Many poor Appalachia Farmers

County was the basic unit of Government

Many counties in the South were 50% slaves

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All Colonies

Had minor legislative institutions

Were diverse

All happy to be English citizens

All had some rights

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Grenville Plan – 1764

Salutary NeglectGrenville attempts to

find old lawsNavigation ActsMolasses TaxSugar ActStamp ActQuartering Act

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Committees of Correspondence

Propaganda makes it a Massacre

3 years later was the Boston Tea Party

Punished for the Boston Tea Party

Had various names

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First Continental Congress

September 4, 1774All colonies but GeorgiaRefused to Import GoodsBritish angered by this and decided to destroy colonial stores in Concord

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Declaration of Independence

Was signed in 1776, about a year after the war had started

It made the French realize that we were serious and they joined the colonists to fight the British

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Key Points in Declaration

“We hold these truths to be self-evident, that all men are created equal, that they are endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable Rights, that among these are Life, Liberty, and the pursuit of Happiness.”

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Hamilton and Jefferson

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The Constitution

Was written after the Articles of Confederation had failed.It was a compromise but more HamiltonianSeparation of PowersChecks and balancesBill of Rights added later

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George Washington

Became president in 1789.

Did not become military dictator

Did not want to ever have a king again