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TRIMESTER 1 REVIEW: Cause and Effect Discovery of America (Pre-1400s) CAUSE Asians that crossed the land bridge (Bering Strait) during the Ice Age Vikings Christopher Columbus Amerigo Vespucci (Proved that we were in fact a separate continent) EFFECT Jump stated a global competition between European countries to claim land in the Americas (Spain, France and England dominated control in N. America) Roanoke (1580s) CAUSE Theory of Mercantilism It does no good to simply control land—you need colonists living there to work the land and send the raw materials back to the mother country Sir Walter Raleigh received a charter from Queen Elizabeth to settle EFFECT Deterred many from wanting to settle in N. America after the colonists vanished. Maybe settlement of this new land would be unsuccessful. Jamestown (Early 1600s) CAUSE The Virginia Company decided to try again and settle the new world in hopes of finding “riches” EFFECT Eventual economic success with tobacco (Columbian Exchange) John Smith, John Rolfe and Pocahontas emerge as leaders House of Burgesses (the beginning of selfgovernment in America) Mayflower (1620) CAUSE Pilgrims escaping religious persecution were fleeing to join other colonists in Virginia. They blew off course and landed at Plymouth (Massachusetts) EFFECT Due to the pilgrims landing outside of Jamestown’s jurisdiction, they wrote the Mayflower Compact, which created laws in their society based on majority rule Thanksgiving (Pokanoket Indians) Emerged into the Massachusetts colony From their success and Jamestown, the other 11 colonies formed French and Indian War (1754-1763) CAUSE France and Britain competing for land in the OH River Valley. George Washington sent in to ask the French to leave, shots rang out and war began EFFECT British victory New taxes placed on the colonists to help pay for the war debt Proclamation of 1763 (Prevented colonists from moving past the Appalachian Mountains) Increased presence of redcoats in the colonies “Join or Die” cartoon Boston Massacre (1770) CAUSE Tensions escalating between the British redcoats and the colonists Numerous taxes passed on the colonists No Taxation without Representation EFFECT 5 men killed Propaganda spreads by Paul Revere and Sam Adams (Committee of Correspondence) Trial is led by John Adams Britain repeals all the taxes except the tax on tea Boston Tea Party (1773) CAUSE The Tea Act, which granted the British East India Company a monopoly on the tea business (intent was to reduced smuggling and drive the colonial tea merchants out of business) EFFECT Coercive/Intolerable Acts Boston put under military rule, town meetings ended, stronger quartering act, Boston harbor closed Colonies rally around Massachusetts and send in supplies Meeting of the First Continental Congress (“I am not a Virginian, I am an America”) Declaration of Independence (1776) CAUSE King George III rejecting Olive Branch Petition Increased Patriot fervor thanks to T-Paine’s Common Sense John Locke’s ideas about natural rights and the role of government EFFECT Led to increased patriotism Gave the men something to fight for (motivation) These men were literally risking their lives (could have been executed for treason) American Revolution (1770s) CAUSE Now that the DOI was signed, they still had to win the revolution No Taxation without Representation Grievances ignored by King George III EFFECT American victory (with help of France and Spain) Received new territory to the Mississippi River Recognized as an independent nation Inspired other countries to want independence (or overthrow an unjust government) A of C (1780s) CAUSE Now that Americans were free from a monarch, they needed to create a government that could effectively rule the people (with input from the people) Created a weak govt on purpose with only one branch Power given to the states EFFECT Ineffective govt with no power to tax or settle disputes States were acting like 13 separate countries Could not conduct foreign affairs or take care of threats from outside countries Did create a system for entering new states (NW Ordinance) Shays’ Rebellion (1787) CAUSE Division between Eastern and Western Massachusetts Farmers being thrown into debtors prison if they could not pay taxes EFFECT Shays and his men did have some success Proved how weak the federal government was in that they had no power to stop the rebellion Inspired Madison and Hamilton to call for a change Brought George Washington out of retirement Constitutional Convention (1787) CAUSE Shays’ Rebellion and the apparent weaknesses of the A of C EFFECT Created the U.S. Constitution (still used today) A stronger federal government was formed Anti-Feds persuaded Madison and the Federalists to incorporate a BOR Three Branches CAUSE Montesquieu's ideas of separation of powers and that not one group or person should hold all the power EFFECT Legislative Branch (Makes the laws) Executive Branch (Enforces the laws) Judicial Branch (Interprets/Reviews the laws) Checks and Balances Bill of Rights CAUSE Anti-Feds did not trust that the government would protect the rights of the people Influences from Magna Carta, John Locke, English BOR, state BORs, colonial experiences EFFECT First 10 amendments added to protect individual rights Allows the people to be protected from corruption or unfair rulers Provided a system for additional amendments to be added to the Constitution