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IMPORTANT ENGLISH DOCUMENTS Magna Carta: 1215 signed by King John -Established limits on the king’s absolute authority (limited his power) English Bill of Rights: Limits the power of the crown -Sets out rights of Parliament
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EARLY BRITIS

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EARLY BRITISH GOVERNMENT

Why do we need to know about British government?

America was a British colony for 169 years. America took many ideas from European

countries.

Britain was a monarchy in the time of colonial settlement in America.

There was a king and Parliament during that time.

Colonists did not have much of a choice in laws.

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IMPORTANT ENGLISH DOCUMENTS

Magna Carta: 1215 signed by King John

-Established limits on the king’s absolute authority (limited his power)

English Bill of Rights: 1688 - Limits the power of the crown- Sets out rights of Parliament

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ENLIGHTENMENTWilliam Blackstone: English judgeBelieved strongly in religious

toleranceSupported the idea of self

defenseBelieved in natural rights: life

and liberty

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ENLIGHTENMENTJohn Locke:English philosopherHe believed in certain natural rights

given to them by God: life, liberty and property

He also argued that the government is to protect those rights.

This is the foundation of the social contract – the agreement between people to form a government to rule over them and to abide by its rules.

Executive and Legislative Branches

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ENLIGHTENMENTCharles de

MontesquieuFrench LawyerExpanded on John Locke’s

branches of government

Added judiciary branchWrote of separation of

powersBelieved that in a

republic, education is a necessity

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COLONIAL DOCUMENTSMayflower Compact: Social Contract – settlers agree to

submit to the authority of government

Self-government/Majority ruleFundamental Orders of

Connecticut: First written constitution in the

coloniesVirginia House of Burgesses: First representative assembly in

the coloniesPenn’s Frames of Government: Protected rights and liberties-trial by jury-freedom of the press-religious tolerance

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REPRESENTATIVE GOVERNMENTDistance from EuropeColonists needed to make their own

laws to keep peace and orderColonists were used to English

system (Parliament)Most colonies were self-governingThese colonies elected members for

an assembly which made their laws.

Communities were isolated


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