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Reading 5:1-4

Published on Nov 19, 2015

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PRESENTATION OUTLINE

AMERICAN HISTORY READING

Chapter 5 Sections 1-4, by: Hannah Carr
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The Emergence of New Ideas

about Personal Liberties and Constitutional Rights (1700s)
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CHAPTER 5

Section 1 Reading
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MAGNA CARTA: A CHARTER SIGNED

By King John- granted many rights to English

PETITION OF RIGHT

Declared certain actions unconstitutional of the king
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SOME ACTIONS FROM THE PETITION:

Collecting tax, imposing martial law, imprisoning citizens illegally
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1689 ENGLISH BILL OF RIGHTS

It limited power of the king: taxes/army
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WILLIAM COSBY SET UP

John Peter Zenger publisher: New York Weekly Journal
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CHAPTER 5

Section 2 Reading
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THE GREAT AWAKENING

(1700s)

THE GREAT AWAKENING

The most important religious event during 18th century

THE GREAT AWAKENING

Had intense consequences for the future
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IT ADDED TO THE GROWTH

Of common American identity
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AMERICANS FAITH INCREASED WHERE THEY

Stood in Christ's Second Coming
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GREAT AWAKENING SENT A SPIRITUAL

Message that God works through people, not churches
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CHAPTER 5

Section 3 Reading
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THE SEVEN YEARS' WAR

(1700s)
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DINWIDDIE SENT GEORGE WASHINGTON

Send- French withdrawl from forts in Pennsylania; refused
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FIRST BATTLE: FRENCH/INDIAN WAR

The defeat of Washington at Fort Necessity

"PLAN OF UNION" BEN FRANKLIN

Collect tax, raise troops, control trade with indians

COLONISTS DIDN'T AGREE WITH BENJAMIN

It threatened their power of taxation.
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BRITISH ORDERED REDCOATS TO ATTACK

French got ambushed- leaving 2/3 dead or wounded
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WILLIAM PITT

“Where England & Europe are to be fought for."

WAR CAME TO END: 1763

Treaty of Paris: Gave Britain France's Holdings
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CHAPTER 5

Section 4 Reading

THE RISE OF

Antislavery Sentiment

DURING THE 18TH CENTURY

Slave trade: one of Britain's most profitable industries
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SLAVERY ALSO BENEFITTED

American ship owners, farmers, and fisherman
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SLAVES PRODUCED MANY CONSUMER

Goods that were the basis of World Trade
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SLAVE-MADE PRODUCTS BEGAN CONSUMER REVOLUTION

Products included: sugar, tobacco, rum, coffee, ect.
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QUAKERS WERE DEEPLY INVOLVED

With the Atlantic Slave system

THANKS FOR WATCHING!

By: Hannah Carr
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