Title: Warm Up
1Warm Up
- 1. What is the Enlightenment?
- 2. What issue did Mary Wollstonecraft advocate
(argue for)? - 3. What 2 ideas did Montesquieu believe in and
share with others? - 4. Life, Liberty, and the Pursuit of Happiness
came from what philosophe?
2Impact of the Enlightenment
3Enlightened Absolutists/Despots
Draw three circles surrounding the title, one
circle for each ruler
- Rulers who tried to use Enlightenment ideas to
govern - Frederick the Great
- Prussia, 1740-1786
- Kept power for himself, reforms were to
strengthen country - Reformed schools and prisons, abolished torture
- Maria Theresa Joseph II
- Austrian Empire, 1780-1790
- Most successful use of Enlightenment principles
- No torture or death penalty, free food medicine
for poor - Forced to take back most changes before his death
- Catherine the Great
- Russia, 1763
- Greatest hopes, but least successful peasant
revolts - Forced people into serfdom
4Enlightened Absolutists
5Catherine the Great- Poker Face
- http//www.youtube.com/watch?vSI8UmlYNFNQlistPL
C8ACBA72AB38CB21index29
6What do you KNOW.
- about the American Revolution?
- (write it down)
7Seven Years WarCrash Course- The Seven Years'
War
- 1756-1763- involved Austria, France, Russia
against Great Britain and Prussia - In Europe not much changed, Prussia gained some
land from Austria - Land and power- CAUSES
- In North America- called French and Indian War
- British soldiers and navy defeated French and
Native Americans - Ended with Treaty of Paris of 1763, made Britain
leading colonial power
8Seven Years War
9American Colonies
- English colonies
- 1607- Jamestown
- 1620- Plymouth
- 1630- Massachusetts Bay
- England- occupied in 1600 and 1700s but left
alone - -salutary neglect - 7 Years War left Great Britain in debt, taxed
colonies to help pay off debt - Colonies objected to taxes
- Boston Massacre 1770, 5 colonists killed by
British soldiers - Formed 1st Continental Congress 1774 in
Philadelphia
10Boston Tea Party/Boston Massacre
11Paul Revere
- Listen my children and you shall hearOf the
midnight ride of Paul Revere,On the eighteenth
of April, in Seventy-fiveHardly a man is now
aliveWho remembers that famous day and year. - He said to his friend, "If the
British marchBy land or sea from the town
to-night,Hang a lantern aloft in the belfry
archOf the North Church tower as a signal
light,--One if by land, and two if by seaAnd I
on the opposite shore will be,Ready to ride and
spread the alarmThrough every Middlesex village
and farm,For the country folk to be up and to
arm." - From the Midnight Ride of Paul Revere by
Longfellow
12Colonies were individual entities and the people
knew that in order to defeat the British they
would have to ______________________?
13Declaration of Independence
- Too Late to Apologize A Declaration!
14The American Revolution Crash Course- American
Revolution
- July 4, 1776 Thomas Jefferson wrote Declaration
of Independence - George Washington head of army
- Colonists severely outnumbered
- France biggest help to colonies in war
- Saratoga- turning point in war
- Yorktown- 1781, final battle
- Treaty of Paris of 1783
- formally ended war
15- 3 Branches of Government
- Bill of Rights!
16US Government
- Articles of Confederation
- 1st form of govt
- didnt work
- central govt too weak
- Constitutional Convention 1787
- Federal System power shared by federal
(national) and state governments - Separation of power into 3 branches-
- Legislative branch makes laws (Congress)
- Executive branch enforced laws (President)
- Judicial branch interprets laws (Supreme court)
- Ratification fight b/c people felt govt too
strong - Federalists (pro-Constitution) v.
Anti-Federalists (anti-Constitution) - Compromised over adding Bill of Rights to protect
individual liberties
17Federalists and Anti-Federalists
18Persuasion writing.
- You are a young American colonist in the early
1770s. Write a short letter to your newspapers
editor stating why you support independence from
Great Britain and which enlightenment philosophe
influences your opinions the most. - Explain your reasons and be creative!