Unit 1: Colonies to American Revolution Flashcards

1
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Reasons for the settlement of Jamestown, a joint-stock company

A

economic motivation

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2
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The primary reason for Spanish exploration, despite their focus on “God, Gold, and Glory”

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New Spain

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3
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Short growing seasons and rocky soil led this colony to rely on shipbuilding and trade for economic prosperity

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New England

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4
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The way that the population of the Middle Colonies (Pennsylvania) differed from the colonies of New England and the south

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diverse population

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5
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The Magna Carta, Parliament, salutary neglect, and legislative assemblies caused this type of government to develop in the English colonies

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representative government

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6
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Reasons for the settlement of New England (Massachusetts Bay Colony)

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religious dissent (disagreement)

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7
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Town meetings, the Mayflower Compact, House of Burgesses.

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representative government

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8
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Every member of society must obey the law, even the king

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rule of law

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9
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The authority (power) to govern rests on the will of the people

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John Locke

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9
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After the French and Indian War, Parliament had to end this economic policy

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salutary neglect

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10
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The legislative act that allowed the British government to collect taxes instead of the colonial assembly

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Stamp Act

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11
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Stamp Act Congress, Boston Massacre, Townshend Acts, Boston Tea Party, Intolerable Acts, First Continental Congress, Lexington and Concord (Magna Carta, English Bill of Rights)

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taxation without representation

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12
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Document addressed primarily to the colonies that remained loyal to the king

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Declaration of Independence

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13
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Principles of equality

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“life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness”

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14
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The purpose of government

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“to secure those rights”

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15
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The people have a right to alter or abolish the government

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Natural rights aren’t protected

16
Q

Turning point battle

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Saratoga

17
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French “Declaration of the Rights of Man”

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Worldwide impact