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Title: Origins of the American Revolution


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Origins of the American Revolution
  • US History Spiconardi

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Influences on the American Government
  • Ancient Greece (Athens)
  • Democracy ? rule by the people
  • Ancient Rome
  • Republic ?voters elect representatives who speak
    and act for the people in government
  • Magna Carta
  • Placed limits on the kings power to rule
  • English Bill of Rights
  • Established the precedent that representative
    government the rule of law outweighed the
    monarchs power

3
Influences on the American Government
  • The Enlightenment Thinkers
  • John Locke
  • ?Right to life, liberty, and property
  • Baron de Montesquieu
  • ?separation of powers checks and balances
  • Jean-Jacques Rousseau
  • ?Social Contract government needs the consent
    of the governed

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Colonial Assemblies Government
  • New England
  • Town Meetings ?allowed citizens to govern
    themselves through direct democracy
  • House of Burgesses
  • First representative lawmaking body established
    in the colonies (Virginia 1619)

Self-Government
5
The Colonial Experience Salutary Neglect
Mercantilism
  • Salutary Neglect
  • Colonies left alone by England to deal with local
    matters
  • Parliamentary laws that were meant to keep the
    colonies subservient were not enforced
  • Mercantilism
  • Policy in which country exports more than it
    imports
  • Colonies exist to provide raw materials and
    markets for the economic benefit of the mother
    country

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Mercantilism in English Colonies
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Practice Questions
  • The individual can be free only when the power
    of one government branch is balanced by the other
    two.
  • Baron de Montesquieu
  • The idea expressed in this quotation is best
    illustrated by which aspect of the United States
    government?
  • Existence of a Cabinet
  • Separation of powers
  • Elastic clause
  • Executive privilege
  • In the colonial era, developments such as the New
    England town meetings and the establishment of
    the Virginia House of Burgesses represented
  • Colonial attempts to build a strong national
    government
  • Efforts by the British to strengthen control over
    the colonies
  • Steps in the growth of representative democracy
  • Early social reform movements
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