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SCWilliams USHC2

US History Standard 2

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Examples include House of Burgess, Mayflower Compact & Newton Meeting representative government
Every Member of Society must obey the law Rule of Law
12. Locke’s thoughts ________________ challenged the old view that monarchs possess a God-given right to rule with citizens obligated to obey
Locke believed that people were born with certain _________________ that no government could morally take away. natural rights
John Locke wrote the _______________________ Social Contract
arguing that man had natural rights to life, liberty, and property and that the authority According to John Locke, to govern rests on ______________________________. the will of the people
Since the assemblies had the right to levy taxes they controlled the governor’s salary as well asthe_______________________________. power of the purse
Parliament practiced the policy __________________________ (leaving the colonists to govern themselves.) Salutory Neglect
The__________________They had a wide range of ideas about what to do concerning the British laws. Continental Congress
The Continental Congress responded to British laws & taxes, with the Declaration of Rights & Grievances
Caused the Boston Tea Party The Tea Act
1st Shot of the Revolution was fired here Lexington & Concord
Result of the Boston Tea Party Intolerable Act
Result of the Glorious Revolution & the leadership pf william & Mary English Bill of Rights
Meeting that resulted in an Olive Branch offered to England First Continental Congress
Sons of Liberty dumped the tea overboard in the Boston Harbor Boston Tea Party
Recognized the Rights of Englishmen to be consulted on taxes & a trial by jury Magna Carta
Red Coats fired on colonial civilians in Boston Boston Massacre
Repealed because of protest by the Stamp Act Stamp Act
Colonial charters said colonists should enjoy these rights Rights of Englishmen
Caused the British to tax the colonies French & Indian War
Did not get along with the assembly Royal Governor
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