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session iRights of Englishmen
session iRights of Englishmen
Course Outlinei. Rights of Englishmen
ii. A More Perfect Union
iii.The Document (C2)
iv. The Interpretation (C3)
v. First Amendment
vi. Second Amendment
vii. Rights of the Accused
viii. “Living Constitution” vs. Original Intent
questions to answer in this sessionwhat were the major documents comprising the 18th century English constitution?
how did the 148 year colonial experience prepare British subjects to govern themselves?
what were the three types of colonial governments?
why did Britain follow a policy of salutary neglect, 1607-1675?
what changed Britain’s colonial policy in 1676?
what were the policies which “impelled [us] to the separation” of 1776?
how did the experience of writing state constitutions pave the way for writing the U.S. Constitution?
preview of today’s session
Magna Carta, 1215
Petition of Right, 1628
Habeas CorpusAct,1679
King Charles II1660-1685
his brotherJames II1685-1688
EnglishBillof
Rights,1689
Before the white man came...
Amerindian Culture Groups
Sessions Remaining
A More Perfect Union
The Document (C2)
The Interpretation (C3)
First Amendment
Second Amendment
Rights of the Accused
“Living Constitution” vs. Original Intent
questions to answer in this sessionwhat were the major documents comprising the 18th century English constitution?
how did the 148 year colonial experience prepare British subjects to govern themselves?
what were the three types of colonial governments?
why did Britain follow a policy of salutary neglect, 1607-1675?
what changed Britain’s colonial policy in 1676?
what were the policies which “impelled [us] to the separation” of 1776?
how did the experience of writing state constitutions pave the way for writing the U.S. Constitution?
Franklin’s Albany Plan of Union, 1754
TheBeaver Wars1609-1680
17th Century tribal territories (approximate)
colonial westward settlement halts at the Piedmont
Plateau
Jamestown Colony
2007 reenactment400th anniversary
“Brown Gold”
signing the Mayflower Compact1620
The “Merrie Monarch” pays his debt to the Penn family
James StuartDuke of York1644-1685
James II1685-88
New York, 1664
Governor Andros
The Gustawenta(Covenant Chain)
Bacon sets fire to Jamestown, 1676
Leviathan appears again
King Philip’s War, 1675-76
Andros & his IroquoisAllies end the warbut trigger Bacon’s
Rebellion in 1676
Andros’ Dominionof
New England,1686-89
Andros a prisoner
1733Prime Minister Walpole’s
advice:“Don’t kill the goosewhich lays the golden
eggs”
1759- General Wolfe, here dying, conquers
New France
The Proclamation Line of 1763
Three “T”s
Taxes
Troops
Tea
“Give me liberty or give me death!”
George Masonprincipal author
of the VA Constitution &the US Bill of
Rights
Mason’s homeGunston Hall
...but that’s another story