US History 1. 6 a and b Review What do you remember????

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US History 1. 6 a and b Review What do you remember???? How did Great Britain impose economic control over the colonies???? 1. 2. 3.

Economic relationships 1 Great Britain imposed strict control over trade. 2. Great Britain taxed the colonies after the French and Indian War. 3. The colonies traded raw materials for goods made in Great Britain.

How did Great Britain impose political control over the colonies. 1. 2

Political Relationships 1. The colonies had no representation in Parliament. 2. Some colonists resented the power of the colonial governors. 3. Great Britain wanted strict control over colonial legislatures. 4. The colonies opposed the British taxes. 5. The Proclamation of 1763 which followed the French and Indian War, restricted the western movement of settlers west past the Appalachian Mountains.

What ideas did the English philosophers have about government that the American colonists adopted in the Declaration of Independence??? 1. 2. 3. 4.

Ideas first expressed by English philosophers: 1.People have “certain unalien-able rights” called life, liberty, pursuit of happiness. 2.People establish government to protect these rights. 3.Government derives power from the people. 4.People have a right and duty to change a government that violates their rights.