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1.Which English King was forced to sign the Magna Carta in 1215 A.D.?
2.List four rights found in the English Bill of Rights.
3.When did the English enact the Stamp Act?
4.Which famous Virginian once proclaimed, “Give me liberty or give me death!”?
5.Who wrote the pamphlet called Common Sense?
Copy down questions (10); Please have planner on table.
6.Who was the King of England during the American Revolution era?
7.How many soldiers were in Washington’s army?
8.What are the 3 unalienable rights that Jefferson refers to in the Declaration of Independence?
9.Who did the Declaration of Independence not include as free men?
10.How many colonies were reborn as the United States on July 4, 1776?
Copy down questions; Please have planner on table.
Examine English traditions of limited and representative government
Describe how colonist transplanted English ideas of government to America
Advisors eventuallyBecame English
----------- Kings and “P” Cooperated to
Govern kingdom
------ of EnglandHad nobles advise Him how to govern
his kingdom
Conflict arose &James II is out; -----
& ------ are askedTo rule; Glorious
Revolution
In -----, “P” drewUp Bill of Rights; King could not Suspend “P”
Guarantees free Speech; right to Fair trial by jury; Banning of cruel
& unusual ----------
Forced ----- to askTo impose taxes, Raise new armies,And create special
courts
System of lawBased on precedent
And custom Became known as
--------- Law
A system of law arose
Based on --------,Ruling in an earlier
Case that was similar
Today, our lawsAbout _______, Contracts, and Personal injury are based on
English Common law
1. By 1733, 13 English ____ stretched from Massachusetts to Georgia.
2. Following the examples of the House of Burgesses & the Mayflower Compact, each colony set up its own ____.
3. Each colony had a _____ and a _____.4. Colonists in America soon grew used to
making their own ____.5. The colonists built a thriving economy
could ____ problems without help from Great Britain.
Copy the question, please. (10). Read pages 31-32 to answer
Examine English traditions of limited and representative government
Describe how colonist transplanted English ideas of government to America
1st permanent settlement
Was at _______ in Virginia in 1607
King James gave Virginia CompanyA _____ to rule the
New colony
House of Burgess is thefirst ___________
Assembly in English Colonies; Little power but
It was self government
In 1619, colonists choose 2 reps from each
County to meet with Governor; called _____
Of _______
Act that leveled Taxes on goods
Imported into the Colonies such as
Tea, glass and paper
Act that allowed British East IndiaCompany to ship Tea to colonies
w/o paying taxes
Laws passedAfter Boston
Tea Party which Restricted colonists
Rights includingTrial by jury.
Long costly warFought between theBritish & the FrenchThat ended in 1763
Theory that a Country should
Sell more goods To other countries
Than it buys.
Act which requiresColonists to attachExpensive stamps To all newspapers
And legal documents
Act that states Parliament has the
Right to tax andMake decisions for
colonies
Your NameDate
Class Period
Pgs 33 - 38
In 1620, Pilgrims buildSettlement called
__________In Massachusetts
Before Mayflower reachesLand, colonists realize
They need rules to ________ themselves
Mayflower compactEstablished a _______ ofDirect democracy thatYou can still see today
In NE
Mayflower Compact set upA ______ democracy, in
Which all men would voteAnd majority would rule
Copy down questions (10); Please have planner on table.1. What is common law?
2. How did the Mayflower Compact influence New England?
3. What is a monarch?4. Why did the American colonist grow
used to making their own decisions?5. Why was the English Bill of Rights
important to English citizens?
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6. What is a compact?7. What was the Magna Carta and how
did it benefit the nobles?8. What is a colony, and where was the
first colony in North American located?
9. Why would a judge want to look for a precedent when deciding a case?
10.How was the Mayflower Compact an example of a direct democracy?
Identify the ways the British government tried to tighten control over its American colonies
Describe the ways American colonists resisted and rejected British control.
British adopt called---------
To squeezeAs much wealth Out of colonies
------- & ------ War ends,
Britain must Cover cost of War by taxing
“P” passes the ------- Act
whichRequires stamps
On all paper products
“P” passes --------- Act
Which says that“P” has right
To tax colonies
“P” passes ---------- Acts
Which further Angered the
colonies
“P” passes Tea Act giving------- right to Ship tea to
Colonies w/o Paying tax
1. Why can't Kevin Laroche, who is now living in Canada, not be buried in the USA?
2. What animal has no wings, but yet will fly?3. In 1990, a person is 15 years old. In 1995
that same person is 10 years old.How is this possible?
4. What is round on the ends and high in the middle?
5. Big as a biscuit, deep as a cup, Even a river can't fill it up. What is it?
Copy the riddle and try to answer. Please have homework on table for me to collect.
Identify the ways the British government tried to tighten control over its American colonies
Describe the ways American colonists resisted and rejected British control.
Bell ringer
Outline – Colonial Resistance
Crossword puzzle – Declaration of Independence
Complete outline
A. Colonial Governments
1. Bands together to fight the __________ Acts
2. Sept. of 1774, 12 of 13 colonies go to ________ to voice concerns
3. Wanted to establish a __________ to represent American interests and challenge British authority
B. First Continental Congress
1. Delegates sent a document to _________ demanding rights of colonists be restored
2. Planned to extend _________ of British goods
3. Planned to reunite a ___________ if needs were not meet
C. King George
1. Responds with __________ to colonist demands
2. Battle of _____________ are 1st action of Revolutionary War
3. Colonists began to question relationship with England and began to call for --------
6. Who once claimed that “only Virginians can tax Virginians!”?
7. Why did the British choose to tax sugar?8. Which state led the protest against the
Townshend Act?9. Which British Prime Minister persuaded
Parliament to end all the Townshend Acts except for the one on tea.?
10. How many colonists were killed at the Boston Massacre?
Copy the question, please. (10)
1. How many colonists were killed at the Battle of Lexington and Concord?
2. By 1763, what was the population of the English colonies?
3. What three groups in colonial American not vote?
4. What three other European powers controlled parts of North America?
5. How many colonies protested the Sugar Act to Parliament?
Copy the question, please. (10)
Identify the ways the British government tried to tighten control over its American colonies
Describe the ways American colonists resisted and rejected British control.
A. Second Continental Congress
1. May of 1775, 2nd Continental Congress meets in _________
2. Many different ________ on what Congress should do
3. _________ spent many months debating a course of action
B. Support for Independence
1. In January of 1776, Thomas Pain publishes a pamphlet called ______________
2. Paine calls for a complete ________ from Great Britain
3. Simply “Common sense” to stop following the “royal brute”
C. By 1776
1. More than half of the delegates _________ with Paine
2. The __________ must break away from Britain
A. Colonial Governments
1. Bands together to fight the __________ Acts
2. Sept. of 1774, 12 of 13 colonies go to ________ to voice concerns
3. Wanted to establish a __________ to represent American interests and challenge British authority
B. First Continental Congress
1. Delegates sent a document to _________ demanding rights of colonists be restored
2. Planned to extend _________ of British goods
3. Planned to reunite a ___________ if needs were not meet
C. King George
1. Responds with __________ to colonist demands
2. Battle of _____________ are 1st action of Revolutionary War
3. Colonists began to question relationship with England and began to call for --------
Established a Tradition of direct Democracy still Visible in New
England today? (F)
Document that Protected English Nobles’ privileges
And authority?(F)
Peaceful transitionOf power that
Changed the ideaOf government in
England? (F)
System of lawBased on
Precedent and Custom? (Voc)
Which legislativeBody drew up the
English BillOf Rights in 1689?
(F)
What marked the Beginning of selfGovernment in
Colonial America?(F)
What governmentBody was formed Response to the Intolerable Acts?
A detailed Written plan of
Government? (Voc)
Breaking News!!! Write the 5 questions and watch the news clip to answer.
1. To which political party does Martha Coakley belong?
2. What is the name of the Senator-Elect from Massachusetts?
3. The fate of what bill now hangs in the balance in Washington, D.C.?
4. By how many percentage points did President Obama win in Massachusetts?
5. According to the voters, why did Coakley loose the election?
Included a long listOf abuses by King -------
And called him a …
Declaration of Independence
argues that ------Ignored interests of the
colonists
People are entitled to Change or overthrow the
Government if it Disregards their -----
Purpose of --------- is
To protect rights of people; consent
Of governed
What theory Suggested a
Country should sellMore goods than
It buys
What was the first
Constitution of theUSA?
What protestCaused
ParliamentTo pass the
Coercive Acts
Which act leviedTaxes on basic
Goods imported to Colonies from GB?
What act stated Parliament had theRight to tax and Make decisions
For the colonies?
Like the English Parliament,
state legislaturesWere what?
What were the 3Inalienable rights
Stated in the Declaration?
Who led an armed Uprising of 1200Mass. Farmers?
Wrote that good Government Is based on ______ _______ between people &
rulers
Jefferson was influencedBy ------ ----- who
Wrote Second TreatiseOf Government in 1690