Imperial Relations in the 18th Century
Salutary Neglect or De Facto Federalism
Characteristics of 18th Century Colonial America
The Restoration, 1660-1688
Dominion of New England
The Restoration and the Navigation Acts
• Restoration• Andros and the Dominion of New England• Leisler’s Rebellion and other Frolics• William and Mary and the Glorious
Revolution, 1688• 1689 Bill of Rights….for whom?• John Locke• Board of Trade
John Locke and William of Orange
Navigation Acts and their Impacts
Robert Walpole
Parliament
Royal Governors
Powers of Royal Governors
Colonial Assemblies
Powers of Colonial Assemblies
Imperial Wars and the Colonies
The Strategic Situation I: North America
The Strategic Situation II: The Caribbean
The Strategic Situation III: Europe
The Strategic Situation III: Europe
Imperial Wars: The French and Indian War, 1754-1763
Braddock’s Defeat
The Albany Plan of Union
Treaty of Paris 1763
The Proclamation Line
The Implications of the New Empire