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OUR POLITICAL
 BEGINNINGS
 Origins for our Founding Fathers
OBJECTIVES


Students will explain the significance of landmark
documents from British history.

Students will describe the three types of colonies that the
English established in North America.
VOCABULARY
limited government: government is restricted in what it may do and each individual
has rights that government cannot take away

Magna Carta: established that the power of the monarchy was not absolute and
guaranteed trial by jury and due process of law to the nobility.

Petition of Right: document prepared by Parliament and signed by King Charles I of
England in 1628; challenged the idea of the divine right of kings and declared that even
the monarch was subject to the laws of the land.

English Bill of Rights: document written by Parliament and agreed on by William
and Mary of England in 1689, designed to prevent abuse of power by English monarchs.

charter: a written grant of authority from the king.

bicameral: a legislative body composed of two chambers.

unicameral: a legislative body with one chamber.
ENGLISH ORIGINS

Colonists came in waves, overwhelmingly from England

Brought with them English concept of law and government

  Origins derived from earlier civilizations, including the
  Romans

  Brought with them three basic concepts
THREE FOUNDATIONS

Ordered Government: colonists recognized need for
organization to maintain peace and protection

Limited Government: Government is not all-powerful

  Government can not remove certain rights

Representative Government: government should serve the
will of the people

  “Government of, by, and for the people.”
THE MAGNA CARTA
     1215: English Barons forced King John to
     sign the Magna Carta

       Frustrated with heavy taxes and
       pointless military campaigns of the
       King

     Included fundamental rights to trial by
     jury and due process of the law

     Intended at first only for the privileged
     classes ➙ over time for all
THE PETITION OF
RIGHT
A limit on the king’s power

  Parliament forced Charles I to sign in 1682
  to allow for more taxes to be levied

Monarch can not imprison or otherwise punish
any person without a trial by their peers

Limited king’s authority to impose martial law
in peace time

Challenged the idea of the divine right of kings
- they are not above the law
ENGLISH BILL OF
RIGHTS
1688 - after years of revolt, Parliament gave the throne to William and
Mary of Orange

  1689 - Parliament drew up a list of provisions that William and Mary
  had to agree to in order to prevent abuse of power by the monarchy

Prohibits a standing army during peacetime and that all parliamentary
elections be free

  Cannot suspend the law or levy taxes without Parliament

  Subjects have the right to petition the king

  Free from cruel and unusual punishment
THE ENGLISH
COLONIES
Original 13 colonies formed in North America under English rule

  Each colony setting up their government independently of each
  other - over 125 years

Influenced by the circumstances of the place and time

  Virginia: Commercial venture; Massachusetts: search for
  political and religious freedom; Georgia: haven for debtors

Different circumstances, but under an English charter

  Three types of colonies: royal, proprietary and charter
ROYAL COLONIES
      NH, MA, NY, NJ, VA, NC, SC, GA - 8 of the 13 formed as
      royal colonies

      King named a governor as the chief executive of the colony

      King also appointed an advisory board for the royal
      governor

         Eventually became the upper house of the colonial
         legislature & highest court

         Lower house of the bicameral legislature was elected
         by property owners who could vote

         Power to tax and spend; governor appointed judges

      All laws had to be approved by the governor and the
      Crown
PROPRIETARY
COLONIES
Maryland, Pennsylvania & Delaware - organized
by a person to whom the king had made a grant
of land

  MD - Lord Baltimore; PA & DE - William
  Penn

Similar to Royal Colony - Governor appointed by
proprietor

PA had a unicameral legislature - elected body
CHARTER COLONIES
Connecticut and Rhode Island were charter colonies

  Charter was to the colonists themselves; self-governing

Governors elected (approved by the king)
Bicameral legislature elected; no veto
power by the governor

Judges appointed by the legislature

  Liberal for their time (1818; 1843 -
  charter still around as the State’s
  constitution)

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05 - Our Political Beginnings

  • 1. OUR POLITICAL BEGINNINGS Origins for our Founding Fathers
  • 2. OBJECTIVES Students will explain the significance of landmark documents from British history. Students will describe the three types of colonies that the English established in North America.
  • 3. VOCABULARY limited government: government is restricted in what it may do and each individual has rights that government cannot take away Magna Carta: established that the power of the monarchy was not absolute and guaranteed trial by jury and due process of law to the nobility. Petition of Right: document prepared by Parliament and signed by King Charles I of England in 1628; challenged the idea of the divine right of kings and declared that even the monarch was subject to the laws of the land. English Bill of Rights: document written by Parliament and agreed on by William and Mary of England in 1689, designed to prevent abuse of power by English monarchs. charter: a written grant of authority from the king. bicameral: a legislative body composed of two chambers. unicameral: a legislative body with one chamber.
  • 4. ENGLISH ORIGINS Colonists came in waves, overwhelmingly from England Brought with them English concept of law and government Origins derived from earlier civilizations, including the Romans Brought with them three basic concepts
  • 5. THREE FOUNDATIONS Ordered Government: colonists recognized need for organization to maintain peace and protection Limited Government: Government is not all-powerful Government can not remove certain rights Representative Government: government should serve the will of the people “Government of, by, and for the people.”
  • 6. THE MAGNA CARTA 1215: English Barons forced King John to sign the Magna Carta Frustrated with heavy taxes and pointless military campaigns of the King Included fundamental rights to trial by jury and due process of the law Intended at first only for the privileged classes ➙ over time for all
  • 7. THE PETITION OF RIGHT A limit on the king’s power Parliament forced Charles I to sign in 1682 to allow for more taxes to be levied Monarch can not imprison or otherwise punish any person without a trial by their peers Limited king’s authority to impose martial law in peace time Challenged the idea of the divine right of kings - they are not above the law
  • 8. ENGLISH BILL OF RIGHTS 1688 - after years of revolt, Parliament gave the throne to William and Mary of Orange 1689 - Parliament drew up a list of provisions that William and Mary had to agree to in order to prevent abuse of power by the monarchy Prohibits a standing army during peacetime and that all parliamentary elections be free Cannot suspend the law or levy taxes without Parliament Subjects have the right to petition the king Free from cruel and unusual punishment
  • 9. THE ENGLISH COLONIES Original 13 colonies formed in North America under English rule Each colony setting up their government independently of each other - over 125 years Influenced by the circumstances of the place and time Virginia: Commercial venture; Massachusetts: search for political and religious freedom; Georgia: haven for debtors Different circumstances, but under an English charter Three types of colonies: royal, proprietary and charter
  • 10. ROYAL COLONIES NH, MA, NY, NJ, VA, NC, SC, GA - 8 of the 13 formed as royal colonies King named a governor as the chief executive of the colony King also appointed an advisory board for the royal governor Eventually became the upper house of the colonial legislature & highest court Lower house of the bicameral legislature was elected by property owners who could vote Power to tax and spend; governor appointed judges All laws had to be approved by the governor and the Crown
  • 11. PROPRIETARY COLONIES Maryland, Pennsylvania & Delaware - organized by a person to whom the king had made a grant of land MD - Lord Baltimore; PA & DE - William Penn Similar to Royal Colony - Governor appointed by proprietor PA had a unicameral legislature - elected body
  • 12. CHARTER COLONIES Connecticut and Rhode Island were charter colonies Charter was to the colonists themselves; self-governing Governors elected (approved by the king) Bicameral legislature elected; no veto power by the governor Judges appointed by the legislature Liberal for their time (1818; 1843 - charter still around as the State’s constitution)

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