Chapter 5 Roots of Representative Government p. 15/ p. 125

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Chapter 5 Roots of Representative Government p. 15/ p. 125 A. Categorizing As you read, note whether each term is linked to at gain (+) or loss (-) of rights for English citizens or colonists. In the last column, name the rights connected with the term. Term Rights gained (+) Which rights? or lost (-)? + 1. Magna Carta English could not have property seized 2. Parliament 3. Colonial assemblies

Chapter 5 Roots of Representative Government p. 15/ p. 125 A. Categorizing As you read, note whether each term is linked to at gain (+) or loss (-) of rights for English citizens or colonists. In the last column, name the rights connected with the term. Term Rights gained (+) Which rights? or lost (-)? + 1. Magna Carta English could not have property seized + Right to elect representatives to gov’t 2. Parliament - Colonists lost right to govern themselves when Parliament made laws for them 3. Colonial assemblies + Had the right to elect representatives to gov’t

- + Took away colonists’ right to elect representatives Term Rights gained (+) Which rights? or lost (-)? - 4. Edmund Andros Royal Governor of Mass. Took away colonists’ right to elect representatives 5. English Bill of Rights No laws cancelled or taxes imposed without consent of Parliament + Free elections & frequent meetings of Parliament No excessive fines or cruel punishments No arrest of people complaining about the King