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The British Empire in the early 1700’s
The areas in red are the parts of the world controlled by the British in the early 1700’s. Nicknamed the empire where the sun never set.
England
The Colonies
Taxation without Representation
The Quartering ActThe Sugar ActThe Stamp ActThe Townshend ActsThe Tea ActThe Coercive Acts
British PoliciesEnglish Policy Colonial Response English Reaction
The Quartering ActRequired the colonists to house British soldiers.
Anger Ignored the colonists complaints
The Sugar Acttaxes
Protests Ignored the colonists complaints
The Stamp Acttaxes
The Stamp Act CongressboycottsprotestsSons of Liberty formed
The Stamp Act was repealed
The Townshend ActsTaxation and permitted the British to search the British homes, ships and businesses for smuggled goods.
Boycotts protests
Repealed
The Tea Act The Boston Tea Party The Coercive ActsBlockade of Boston Harbor
Banned Committees of Correspondence First Continental Congress
Anger
Colonial Responses to British PoliciesEnglish Policy Colonial Response English Reaction
The Quartering ActRequired the colonists to house British soldiers.
Anger Ignored the colonists complaints
The Sugar Acttaxes
Protests Ignored the colonists complaints
The Stamp Acttaxes
The Stamp Act CongressboycottsprotestsSons of Liberty formed
The Stamp Act was repealed
The Townshend ActsTaxation and permitted the British to search the British homes, ships and businesses for smuggled goods.
Boycotts protests
Repealed
The Tea Act The Boston Tea Party The Coercive ActsBlockade of Boston Harbor
Banned Committees of Correspondence First Continental Congress
Anger
Colonial Responses to British PoliciesEnglish Policy Colonial Response English Reaction
The Quartering ActRequired the colonists to house British soldiers.
Anger Ignored the colonists complaints
The Sugar Acttaxes
Protests Ignored the colonists complaints
The Stamp Acttaxes
The Stamp Act CongressboycottsprotestsSons of Liberty formed
The Stamp Act was repealed
The Townshend ActsTaxation and permitted the British to search the British homes, ships and businesses for smuggled goods.
Boycotts protests
Repealed
The Tea Act The Boston Tea Party The Coercive ActsBlockade of Boston Harbor
Banned Committees of Correspondence First Continental Congress
Anger
Colonial Responses to British PoliciesEnglish Policy Colonial Response English Reaction
The Quartering ActRequired the colonists to house British soldiers.
Anger Ignored the colonists complaints
The Sugar Acttaxes
Protests Ignored the colonists complaints
The Stamp Acttaxes
The Stamp Act CongressboycottsprotestsSons of Liberty formed
The Stamp Act was repealed
The Townshend ActsTaxation and permitted the British to search the British homes, ships and businesses for smuggled goods.
Boycotts protests
Repealed
The Tea Act The Boston Tea Party The Coercive ActsBlockade of Boston Harbor
Banned Committees of Correspondence First Continental Congress
Anger
Summary of Grievances listed in the Declaration of Independence
• Imposing taxation without the consent of the people (taxation without representation)
Summary of Grievances listed in the Declaration of Independence
• Imposing taxation without the consent of the people (taxation without representation)
• Suspending trial by jury
Summary of Grievances listed in the Declaration of Independence
• Imposing taxation without the consent of the people (taxation without representation)
• Suspending trial by jury
• Limiting judicial powers
Summary of Grievances listed in the Declaration of Independence
• Imposing taxation without the consent of the people (taxation without representation)
• Suspending trial by jury
• Limiting judicial powers
• Quartering soldiers
Summary of Grievances listed in the Declaration of Independence
• Imposing taxation without the consent of the people (taxation without representation)
• Suspending trial by jury
• Limiting judicial powers
• Quartering soldiers
• Dissolving legislatures
The Magna Carta
• Written in 1215• Barons were demanding rights from the king• Rights of the accused• Freedom from taxation• Fairness• Limits to the king’s power
The Magna Carta
• Written in 1215• Barons were demanding
rights from the king• Rights of the accused• Freedom from taxation• Fairness• Limits to the king’s power
• There will be 2 questions on the midterm from this learning goal. Both will be at a medium level of difficulty.
• One question will require students to identify Federalists and Anti-Federalists views from statement.
• One question will give students a quote from the Bill of Rights and require you to identify Federalist or Anti-Federalist viewpoints.
• One question will give students a quote from the Bill of Rights and require you to identify Federalist or Anti-Federalist viewpoints.
How will states be represented in the law
making process? ?
States with greater populations should have
more representatives in the legislative branch. ?
Each state should have equal representation. ?
How will states be represented in the law
making process? ?
States with greater populations should have
more representatives in the legislative branch. ?
Each state should have equal representation. ?