Origins and Early Tensions of the USA Flashcards

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When did the 7 years war end? Who did Britain fight?

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  1. Fought France
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What did Britain gain when they won the 7 years war?

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A long strip of land in North America

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What did Britain want to do after the 7 years war?

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They wanted to create a frontier defence force

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Why did Britain tax the new parts of America they claimed in 1763?

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To pay for war debts and to fund the Frontier Defence Force

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How did the colonies feel about being taxed by Britain? How did they feel?

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They disliked being taxed by an overseas government and felt they had little representation to challenge Britain for doing this?

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What did the Colonies decide to do in 1775?

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Start a war with Britain over the taxes

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What happened with the war of independence in 1776?

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American Colonies won against Britain

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Why did Britain lose the war of independence?

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They felt there was no use sending large fleets thousands of miles over the sea to fight in an area they were heavily disliked

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What event happened that did not help British Independence War efforts?

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French joined the side of the American Colonies

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What government structure did America adopt? Why was this significant?

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A Freedom Democracy. Most countries at the time were based on a monarchy

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Why was Britain the dominant nation in America throughout the 1700’s?

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They had a lot of space to grow crops to sell and sustain colonies

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What kind of governance was there of the Colonies under Britain?

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A governing similar to that of the British Empire of political liberty

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How did the colonies believe they could solve the taxation issue for Britain where Britiain could still possibly get some money?

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They tried to make it so that areas of colonies with MP’s that approved of taxation would be the only areas to be taxed

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What did America believe about having a government?

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It should have large and small parts and the large parts should not be able to have too much power.

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Who was in charge of the army in the war for Independence in 1775 for America?

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George Washington

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What was clear about American perceptions of control of the British Empire in 1775?

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Britain would not give the colonies the freedom they wanted

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What was clear about American perceptions of control of the British Empire in 1776?

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The ambitions of the American Colonies could not be met under the British Empire

18
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When did America gain independence?

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4th July 1776

19
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What did the Declaration of Independence put an emphasis on?

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“Life, Liberty, and the Pursuit of Happiness”

20
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When did Britain stop fighting America in the war of independence?

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1781

21
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What was the Aftermath of the Independence War for the colonies?

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They had no money and large debts

22
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What happened in 1787 to consider the post war issues?

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A Convention in Philadelphia

23
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What did the 1787 Philadelphia Convention produce?

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The Constitution

24
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What did the Constitution say about the overall leader of the USA and their power being limited?

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There would be one President who’s power would be limited by the Supreme Court

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What did Separation of Powers state in the Constitution?

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There would be multiple branches of government so that not one group could be too powerful

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What did the Constitution say about powers of all states?

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All states would have their own governments but there would also be a central government.

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What did the Constitution say about if it could be changed?

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The Constitution could be changed if there was a general agreement on it

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What did the Constitution say about banks?

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They were not allowed to control the currency

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What was an early issue with committment of some colonies to the USA?

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Some colonies were not as willing to become part of a Union as others

30
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How many American states were there by 1850? How far did they go?

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30, extending from the Atlantic to the Pacific