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Chapter 4 section 1 Governing the Colonies. Chapter 4 section 1 Magna Carta.

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Page 1: Chapter 4 section 1 Governing the Colonies. Chapter 4 section 1 Magna Carta.

Chapter 4 section 1

Governing the Colonies

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Chapter 4 section 1

• Magna Carta

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Chapter 4 section 1

• Magna Carta– The king has to follow

the law

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Chapter 4 section 1

• Magna Carta– The king has to follow

the law – Right to own property – Everyone has the right to

a trial by jury

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Chapter 4 section 1

• Magna Carta– The king has to follow

the law – Right to own property – Everyone has the right to

a trial by jury

• Lead to the formation of Parliament

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Chapter 4 section 1

• Parliament– Starts as “Great Council”

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Chapter 4 section 1

• Parliament– Starts as “Great Council”– Two-house legislature

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Chapter 4 section 1

• Parliament– Starts as “Great Council”– Two-house legislature

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Chapter 4 section 1

• Parliament– Starts as “Great Council”– Two-house legislature– No king could raise

taxes without Parliaments' permission

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Chapter 4 section 1

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In the 1640s, power struggles between King Charles I and Parliament led to the English Civil War.

Parliamentary forces eventually won the war, executed the king, and briefly ruled England.

King Charles I Parliament

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The Glorious Revolution

• 1688– King James II is kicked

out of power

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The Glorious Revolution

• 1688– King James II is kicked

out of power– Put his daughter Mary

and he husband William in power

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The Glorious Revolution

• 1689– King James II is kicked

out of power– Put his daughter Mary

and he husband William in power

– Signed the English Bill of Rights

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The English Bill of Rights:

• restated many of the rights granted by the Magna Carta.

• upheld habeas corpus.

• required that Parliament meet regularly.

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The legal rights that Englishmen had won over the centuries led the colonists to expect a voice in their government.

By 1760, every British colony in North America had a legislature of some kind, although the legislatures sometimes clashed with the colonial governors appointed by the king.

Colonial GovernorsAppointed by

the King

Colonial Legislatures

Most were elected

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Freedom of the Press

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Freedom of the Press

• John Peter Zenger– Newspaper Publisher

• Printed articles speaking out against the governor

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Freedom of the Press

• John Peter Zenger– Newspaper Publisher

• Printed articles speaking out against the governor

– Arrested for libel

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Freedom of the Press

• John Peter Zenger– Newspaper Publisher

• Printed articles speaking out against the governor

– Arrested for libel – Won the case because

his articles were based on facts

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Freedom of the Press

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Terms and People

• legislature – a group of people who have the power to make laws

• bill of rights – a written list of freedoms that a government promises to protect

• habeas corpus – the principle that a person cannot be held in prison without being charged with a specific crime

• freedom of the press – the right of journalists to publish the truth without restriction or penalty

• libel – the publishing of statements that damage a person’s reputation