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2.1: The Enlightenment & Causes of the American Revolution Click Here Follow along in the student packet: “Content students MUST KNOW to be successful on the GHSGT” (pg. 33-35) The Enlightenment John Locke The power of government is derived from the governed consent of the ____________! People have the right to life, liberty, and ________. property Therefore, they have the right to overthrow ___________ corrupt governments! America Before & After the French & Indian War The French & Indian War England & France both had colonies in North America & both wanted control of the Ohio River Valley In 1754, England & France fought the French & Indian War (the Seven Years War) Path to the American Revolution The war changed the relationship between England & the colonists: England shifted from salutary neglect & introduced a policy of parliamentary sovereignty England expected the colonists to help pay for the war Proclamation of 1763 forbade colonists from settling west of the Appalachian Mountains “No taxation without representation” Proclamation of 1763 The English government assumed ultimate authority over ALL colonial laws & taxes Sugar Act—colonists must pay tax on all sugar Stamp Act—colonies must pay a tax on all paper products like cards and newspapers Proclamation of 1763 • Definition – Great Britain drew a line along the crest of the Appalachian Mountains that colonists could not cross _______. • Colonial reaction – betrayed felt __________: denied the fruits of victory after helping to win the war. Proclamation of 1763 1. To enforce the proclamation and keep peace between the colonists and natives, a permanent army of 10,000 “Redcoats” _________ were placed in colonies. 2. Colonists were asked to pay at least part of Britain’s defending large expense in ________ the colonies. Colonial Reaction 1. Some felt Britain wanted troops to cram unpopular acts of Parliament down throats colonists ________ 2. Colonists especially objected to paying to troops support British ________ parents 3. Colonial __________ concerned about British soldiers’ influence on their kids “No taxation without representation” Stamp Act, 1765 Because of the Stamp Act, Samuel Adams founded the Sons and Daughters of Liberty. “No taxation without representation” Stamp Act, 1765 Parliament repealed the Stamp Act when it became clear costly that the colonies boycott of British goods was too ______ for Britain. The Boston Massacre March, 1770 soldiers The Boston Massacre resulted from the stationing of British ___________ soldiers in Boston. The social contract theories of John Locke and Jean-Jacques Rousseau hold that the power to govern comes from the w ea l th y. ne d. 6% go ve r le ad er s. 6% or ce . 4. 31% re lig io us 3. 56% of f 2. use of force. religious leaders. governed. wealthy. us e 1. As a result of the Treaty of Paris of 1763, A. B. C. D. France lost all of its possessions 56% in the North America. most of Spain's New World empire was transferred to France. New York was returned to the French in exchange for a British control of India. the British gained Florida and Canada and became the sole 13% power in North America. A. B. 19% 13% C. D. Colonial Rebellion Click Here The “Sons of Colonists formed the FirstLiberty” Continental urged Congress to help Americans in Boston; colonial resistance Formed Committees of Correspondence to to the Stamp Act increase communication among Americans using violence, if necessary England issued the Coercive Acts (Intolerable Acts) & closed Boston harbor until the tea was repaid & limited town hall meetings