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1 Birth of the American Republic
Unit 4 Section 4 Essential Standards: How the enlightenment ideas and thinkers influenced revolution around the world. I can: identify enlightenment ideas and understand how they caused revolution and change around the world. How revolutions spark change in not only the political realm, but also economically, and socially.

2 The 13 Colonies Mid 1700s Colonists felt entitled to the rights of English citizens, & their colonial assemblies exercised much control over local affairs. Colonists shared common values, respect for individual enterprise, & an increasing sense of their own identity separate from that of Britain.

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4 Growing Discontent After 1763, relations b/w Britain & the 13 colonies grew strained. George III wanted the colonists to help pay for the Seven Years’ War & troops still stationed along the frontier. “No taxation without representation.” Colonists protested that since they had no representation in Parliament, the British had no right to tax them.

5 British troops fired on a crowd of colonists in the “Boston Massacre.”
Sons of Liberty lead by Samuel Adams, dumped British tea into Boston Harbor Boston Tea Party. Representatives from each colony met in Philadelphia & created the 1st Continental Congress & created the Olive Branch Petition. They wanted to remain a part of Great Britain, but wanted a say in Parliament. King George said NO.

6 War broke out b/w Britain & the colonists
War broke out b/w Britain & the colonists. The first battles were fought at Lexington & Concord. The Second Continental Congress declared independence from Britain and issued the Declaration of Independence on July 4, 1776. The cry for independence was carried through Thomas Paine & has pamphlet Common Sense.

7 Colonials fighting on their own soil.
Colonial Disadvantages: Continental Army had few men & little money. 1/3 of the American colonists were Loyalists, & remained loyal to the crown. British Advantages: Better trained troops were spread around the world. Alliances w/Native American tribes. Colonial Advantages: Colonials fighting on their own soil. Adopted gurrellia warfare of the Native Americans. Fighting for Independence.

8 The Battle of Saratoga turning point of the war.
Victory brought open aid & recognition from France. In 1781 the Colonials & French forced General Cornwallis to surrender at Yorktown, VA. Treaty of Paris followed 2 yrs later. British recognized the colonies independence & accepted the nation’s western border as the Mississippi River.

9 A New Constitution Reflected the Enlightenment ideas of Locke, Montesquieu, and Rousseau. The Main author was Thomas Jefferson. The framers of the Constitution saw gov’t in terms of a social contract. They provided for an elective legislature & an elected president.

10 Created a federal republic, w/ power divided b/w the federal gov’t & the states.
The federal gov’t was separated among the legislative, executive, & judicial branches. Each branch was provided with checks & balances on the other branches. The Bill of Rights, first 10 amendments to the Constitution, recognizing that people had certain basic rights.


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