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American Revolution
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Causes of the American Revolution
The 13 English Colonies
Growing Discontent Early Clashes
• Part of British global trade• Mercantilist policies• Navigation Acts: regulated colonial trade• Colonists felt entitled to the rights of English citizens
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The 13 English Colonies
Growing Discontent Early Clashes
• Part of British global trade• Mercantilist policies• Navigation Acts: regulated colonial trade• Colonists felt entitled to the rights of English citizens
•French and Indian War drained British treasury.• Britain passed and enforced new tax law on the colonists• “No taxation without representation.”
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The 13 English Colonies
Growing Discontent Early Clashes
• Part of British global trade• Mercantilist policies• Navigation Acts: regulated colonial trade• Colonists felt entitled to the rights of English citizens
•French and Indian War drained British treasury.• Britain passed and enforced new tax law on the colonists• “No taxation without representation.”
• Boston Massacre• Boston Tea Party• Punitive laws passed by British to punish colonists• Continental Congress with representatives from all 13 colonies
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Enlightenment Ideas
US Constitution
SeparationOf Powers
Checks & Balances
Gov’t’s power comes
from the people
People have natural rights to life,
liberty and property
Guaranteed Individual Rights
Gov’t’s authority
comes from people
Separation of three
branches of gov’t
Checks &Balances
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French Revolution
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Key Terms:
• bourgeoisie– In French society – the middle class
•deficit spending– situation in which a government spends moremoney than it takes in
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Three Estates in Old Regime:
First estate = Catholic Clergy
Second estate = Nobility
Third estate = Diverse group › (bourgeoisie, laborers, peasants)
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Which estate is represented by the man under thestone? What is the picture saying about this estate?
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Louis XIV – The Sun King(1643-1715)•Created extensive military
•Built Versailles
•Left France deeply in debt
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Louis XV: 1715-1774 Continued
deficitspending Taxed the
third Estate
unmercifully
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Louis XVI – The Last King
•Inherited a hugeeconomic crisis
•Third Estate objected tounfair conditions anddemanded reform
1774-1793
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Versailles
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The Revolution Begins - 1789
Declaration of the Rights of Man & Citizen
Modeled after American Declaration› Freedom of religion› Taxed according to ability to pay
A new constitution created.
Royal family attempts to flee to Austria.› Captured and imprisoned in Paris.
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Marie Antoinette“Madam Deficit”•Had little understandingof the conditions of the lower classes
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Causes of the French Revolution
Long Term Causes: Immediate Causes:•Enlightenment ideas—libertyand equality•Example furnished by theAmerican Revolution•Social and economicinjustices of the Old Regime
•Economic crisis—famineand government debt•Weak leadership•Discontent of the ThirdEstate
REVOLUTION•Fall of the Bastille•National Assembly•Declaration of theRights of Man and anew constitution
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