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Growth of the American Colonies (1689– 1754) CHAPTER 3

Growth of the American Colonies (1689– 1754) CHAPTER 3

English Parliament had two houses: The _________hereditary noblemen The _________lesser nobles, merchants, and mayors

English Parliament had two houses: The _________hereditary noblemen The _________lesser nobles, merchants, and mayors

Both houses were dominated by Landowners.

Both houses were dominated by Landowners.

Parliament had the power to __________________ King Charles I demanded taxes without ___________ consent.

Parliament had the power to __________________ King Charles I demanded taxes without ___________ consent. Parliament felt the King was trying to _______and the

The Commons leader, Sir Edward Coke, came up with the _______. . . a

The Commons leader, Sir Edward Coke, came up with the _______. . . a statement of a person's fundamental rights which the King should agree to honor.

Angry about this, and other concessions, Charles dissolves Parliament in 1629. It will not

Angry about this, and other concessions, Charles dissolves Parliament in 1629. It will not meet for 11 years.

Parliament could only meet legally with a royal summons.

Parliament could only meet legally with a royal summons.

Even today, this tradition is honored by Queen Elizabeth II, who invites Parliament to

Even today, this tradition is honored by Queen Elizabeth II, who invites Parliament to sit each fall.

In 1642, The English Civil War begins. Charles continues to ________ the Parliament and

In 1642, The English Civil War begins. Charles continues to ________ the Parliament and forces them to take a stand….

The Parliamentary forces were called ________

The Parliamentary forces were called ________

The Royalist Forces were called ________

The Royalist Forces were called ________

Cromwell, the leader of Parliament defeated the Royalists and Charles was captured and executed

Cromwell, the leader of Parliament defeated the Royalists and Charles was captured and executed

Bloodstained shirt of Charles I.

Bloodstained shirt of Charles I.

Cromwell refused the crown of England, saying he would be, instead, the Lord Protector

Cromwell refused the crown of England, saying he would be, instead, the Lord Protector

Cromwell died in 1658, and was succeeded by his son, Richard.

Cromwell died in 1658, and was succeeded by his son, Richard.

RICHARD WAS UNABLE TO CONTROL THE COUNTRY England looked to the dead King’s son,

RICHARD WAS UNABLE TO CONTROL THE COUNTRY England looked to the dead King’s son, Charles II to return from France and restore the Monarchy.

Theory of Mercantilism A country should try to get and keep as much ______,

Theory of Mercantilism A country should try to get and keep as much ______, or gold and silver, as possible. To achieve this, a country’s _________, or the difference between imports and exports, should show ________________.

Navigation Acts (1660's) furniture lumber iron tools textiles cotton Most products could be sold

Navigation Acts (1660's) furniture lumber iron tools textiles cotton Most products could be sold only to England. Ex. ) sugar, tobacco, indigo I’m bloody filthy rich!

All products going to the colonies had to first go through England where the

All products going to the colonies had to first go through England where the products were taxed. spices tea spices

Effects on Trade Laws European countries fought over ______and ________. British rulers tightened controls

Effects on Trade Laws European countries fought over ______and ________. British rulers tightened controls over the American colonies. King James II tried to take direct control over New York and New

Anger in the Colonies Colonists resented King’s power. When Parliament replaced James II with

Anger in the Colonies Colonists resented King’s power. When Parliament replaced James II with his daughter Mary and her husband William of Orange, New England citizens rebelled and ended the Dominion.

Origins of Self-Government The colonial legislatures held the most power. *____________________________ ___ *______________ ___

Origins of Self-Government The colonial legislatures held the most power. *____________________________ ___ *______________ ___

The Policy of Salutary Neglect “Salutary neglect” was the ______________________ The colonists govern themselves

The Policy of Salutary Neglect “Salutary neglect” was the ______________________ The colonists govern themselves with _________________ __ In turn, they were suppliers of raw materials for manufacture in England as markets for those

Colonial Economies

Colonial Economies

Southern Colonies • This economy was based on staple crops, ____________, both grown on

Southern Colonies • This economy was based on staple crops, ____________, both grown on large plantations worked by ______.

Middle Colonies The economy was a mixture of ______________suppo rted the business of merchants,

Middle Colonies The economy was a mixture of ______________suppo rted the business of merchants, traders, and craftspeople.

New England Colonies The New England economy relied on “_________. ” Merchants carried crops

New England Colonies The New England economy relied on “_________. ” Merchants carried crops and goods from one place to another. The business of trading goods between the Americas, Europe, and Africa, was called _______.