Title: Enlightenment and the American Revolution
1Enlightenment and the American Revolution
2ESSENTIAL QUESTION
- How does the Scientific Revolution challenge the
THEOCRACIES and ABSOLUTE MONARCHIES of the 1700s?
3Philosophes Apply the Scientific Revolution to
Society to solve problems 1700-1800s
The enlightenment
The enlightenment
4Philosophes Apply the Scientific Revolution in
1700-1800s
Time of illumination
Time of illumination
5Denis Diderot
6Essential Question
- Why would an Encyclopedia be revolutionary during
the Enlightenment?
7Philosophe, Thomas Hobbes
8Philosophe, john locke
9Philosophe, john locke
- Rulers are NOT absolute in power and must remain
bound to laws of reason and nature - Should protect peoples natural rights
- Humans have free will
- Idea of divine right and kings is NONSENSE!!!
- Citizens have the right to overthrow the ruler if
the ruler does not represent the people - Sovereignty
- Ideas of modern democracy
10Philosophe, Baron de Montesquieu
Montesquieu
Baron
de
Its NATURAL for rulers with ABSOLUTE POWER to
use power in corrupt manner therefore we must
11Philosophe, Baron de Montesquieu
- spread power evenly over three branches of
government ensures freedom, liberty, no
corruption - SEPARATION OF POWERS (Checks Balances)
- Legislative Made laws (Congress)
- Executive Administered laws (Pres.)
- Judicial Interpreted and applied laws (Supreme
Federal Courts.)
12Philosophe, jean jacques rousseau believed that
people are
13Philosophe, jean jacques rousseau
- He believed the best government used POPULAR
SOVEREIGNTY or a vote by all of the people - General Will OR Common Good
- A Social Contract is necessary.
- MAJORITY RULES
DEMOCRACY
14Philosophe, Voltaire
- Used public opinion to fight injustice
- I do not agree with a word
- you say, but I will fight to the
- death for your right to say it.
- Believed the perfect government needed freedom of
speech and of religion.
15Assignment applying Enlightenment Thinkers
- Create an Encyclopedia Cover, authored by Diderot
using each last name as a piece of word art to
symbolize each philosophes belief of human
nature government - Voltaire
- Hobbes
- Locke
- Montesquieu
- Rousseau
- Or Write a Poem titled Ode to Reason
reflecting the human nature government
expressions of - Diderot
- Voltaire
- Hobbes
- Locke
- Montisquieu
- Rousseau
16Enlightenment Ideas Spread 1775-1783
- The right to unalienable rights and the right to
representation
17Enlightenment Ideas Spread 1775-1783 Background
- Background
- Opportunity in coloniescheap, land, social
advancements, new identity - British needed to pay for the French and Indian
War (Britain v. France over power in North
America and Caribbean) taxed colonies
18Causes of the American Revolution
- Great upheavals in history occur when
circumstances are ripe.
19Causes of the American Revolution
- Great upheavals in history occur when
circumstances are ripe.
20Assignment Causes of the American Revolution
- Mission
- Analyze the political cartoon Causes of the
American Revolution - Identify the symbols that outline the causes of
the war - Use your textbook (pages 182-184) to create a
detailed timeline explaining the causes of the
American Revolution
- Major Topics
- French and Indian War
- 1754-1763
- Trade Laws 1764
- Stamp Act 1765
- Townshend Act 1767
- Boston Massacre 1770
- Boston Tea Party 1773
- Intolerable Act 1774
21Causes of the American Revolution
- French and Indian War
- Taxes on Colonies
- Stamp Act 1767 Stamps on newspapers, public
documents, legal papers (help pay war debt) - Townsend Act 1767 Tax on glass, paints, tea
- Boston Massacre 1770 Merchants in Boston called
for a boycott of British goodsBritish sent
troops to keep ordershots fired, kill 5
peoplerepealed most taxes except that on TEA
22Causes of the American Revolution
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24Causes of the American Revolution
- 3. Colonists React to British
- Public Assembly led to Boston Massacre
- Civil Disobedience Sons of Liberty (Samuel
Adams Paul Revere) protest by dumping tea into
harborBoston Tea Party 1773 - Representation 1st Continental Congress 1774
(Philadelphia), list of grievances -
- NO TAXATION WITHOUT REPRESENATION
25Causes of the American Revolution
- 4. British Counters Opposition
- Intolerable Acts -limited rights of colonists
even more after Boston Tea Party (Boston port
closed, British troops cant be punished, British
Governor in charge, no rights!) - Lexington and Concord 1775British troops leave
Boston in search for hidden weapons, meet
militiamen in Lexington and Concord - 5. Declaration of Independence
- 2nd Continental Congress 1776 July 4, 1776
- Thomas Jefferson wrote using Locke and Rousseau
and English Bill of Rights
26Causes of the American Revolution Review
- French Indian War Britain Needs ? Blame
Colonies for Cost SO. - TAX THE COLONIES
- ?
- Stamp Act Townsend Act
- ?
- Boston Massacre
- ?
- Boston Tea Party
- ?
- Intolerable Act
- ?
- REVOLT (build up weapons ? Britain send more
troops) - Great upheavals in history occur when
circumstances are ripe. - Lexington and Concord 1775 Shots Heard Around
the World
27Critical Thinking
- Why were the first shots of the American
revolution considered the Shots heard around the
world? - Write a critical response using your current
knowledge. - THINK!!!!
28Declaring Independence
- THE DECLARATION OF INDEPENDENCE
- 2nd Continental Congress 1776 July 4, 1776
- Thomas Jefferson wrote using Enlightenment
thought - Its a brave new world in America!
- Out with monarchy and in with democracy!
- Rights of individuals!
- Government must answer to the people!
29Declaration of Independence
- Drafted by Thomas Jefferson
- People had the right to alter or abolish unjust
governments. - Popular sovereignty
- All government power comes from the people
- King had trampled the peoples natural rights.
- Colonists now had the right to rebel
30Application Activity
- As we have alluded to the Enlightenment ideas of
democracy impacted the American revolution and
the founding of our nation. It is now your job to
make the proper connections. - Work with a partner near you.
- Read the excerpts from the Declaration of
Independence - Highlight, Define, Visualize, Clarify, Predict
- Write the ideas in everyday words ? make it
simple to understand - Match the proper Enlightenment philosophe(s) with
the idea(s) expressed in the excerpt
31Articles of Confederation 1781
- Created National Government with little power
because they didnt want to create a mini-me
Britain - Could not tax
- Could not navigate with foreign nations
- It failedSO
- United States Constitution 1789
32The Constitution page 186-187
- Used ideas of Locke, Montesquieu, Rousseau and
Voltaire - Created a Representative Democracy (REPUBLIC)
- Government in which power is divided between the
national (or federal government) and the states - Separation of powers (3 branches)
- Citizens VOTE
- Bill of Rights added later Amendments 1-10
- Federalist Papers Writing campaign to convince
American citizens to ratify the new Constitution - First President George Washington.