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Hist 1000 Lecture 14 Outline of Last Lecture Slavery, Freedom and Social DisorderI. Why Does White Bound Labor Become Black Slavery?A. Market Forces: The Power of Cider and the Shrinking British Labor SupplyB. The Rights of Freemen: Bacon’s Rebellion and the Power of RaceII. What Was the Nature of the African Experience in the Southern Colonies?A. Forced Migration: No KinB. Slavery: No Right to KinC. No Fruits of Your Own Labor: Living to Work III. What Role Did Enslaved Africans Play in the Development of the Southern Economy?A. Agricultural ExpertiseB. Physical ImmunitiesC. American Freedom: The Freeman and Market OpportunityIV. What Contribution Did the Southern Colonies Make to the Development of a Distinctly American Way of Life?These notes represent a detailed interpretation of the professor’s lecture. GradeBuddy is best used as a supplement to your own notes, not as a substitute.A. Wealth in the WorldB. Economic Opportunity = Personal FreedomOutline of Current Lecture Imperial Relations: Economic Growth and Political ConflictThe Emergence of Commonality and Contact between British Colonies - New England: Religious Declension and a Growing Market- Southern Colonies: Increased Familial Order and White Freedom- Growing Economic Ties: Triangle Trade- Growing Political Ties:British Drive for Economic and Political Control of the Colonies- Glorious Revolution, 1688o Political Stability for Britaino Parliament and Economic Interest- Navigation Acts and Increased Economic Control- Royal Governors and Increased Political Controlo Power of the Governor vs. Power of the Kingo British Political Theory as Subversive John Locke and Two Treatise on GovernmentBritish Drive for European Hegemony: Wars with the French- The Colonial Perspective- The British PerspectiveCurrent LectureImperial Relations: Economic Growth and Political ConflictTerms:- Triangle Tradeo Tobacco, cotton, sugar, molasses, rum to Europeo Manufactured goods (Textiles) to Africao Slaves to Americao Slave Labor is the basis of this trade- Glorious Revolution, 1688o Happened in Britaino Political control between Britain and Colonies is that Britain is having more control over the colonieso A change in their own governmental structure Rise of the power of the middle caseo The Glorious Revolution gives power to the growing middle classo The execution of King Charles I - Navigation Actso Enforced mercantilismo A series of law that guarantee that Britain will get more out of the trade between the colonieso The colonists resent the acts- Royal Governors- John Lockeo Wrote about the governmento Asked why there should be power to the peopleo And The natural rights of the people Life Liberty propertyo The people engage in a contract with the government Political power has to represent the rights of the peopleThe Emergence of Commonality and Contact between British Colonies - New England: Religious Declension and a Growing Marketo Started to have less puritans and people were given more land, so there was an increase of the need of laboro Became more like Virginia because they started to mass produce cropso New England built ships and this contributed to the triangle trade- Southern Colonies: Increased Familial Order and White Freedomo The gender difference in numbers evened out because people started to live longero Families started to be formedo Because of slaves, white freedom increased significantly- Growing Economic Ties: Triangle Tradeo The colonies are more similar because of the tradeso Makes similar items- Growing Political Ties: Common Colonial StatusBritish Drive for Economic and Political Control of the Colonies- Glorious Revolution, 1688o Political Stability for Britain House of Commons Establishment of Constitutional Monarchy, 1688- That both the land lords and the rich merchants (House of Commons)o Parliament and Economic Interest The merchants now have the money, and they want more benefit from the triangle trade Now have more laws that are passed for the merchants - Navigation Acts and Increased Economic Controlo Made the colonists pay a tax as they traded with the Britisho Gave more money to Britain, put more control on the colonists- Royal Governors and Increased Political Controlo Power of the Governor vs. Power of the Kingo British Political Theory as Subversive John Locke and Two Treatise on GovernmentBritish Drive for European Hegemony: Wars with the French- The Colonial Perspective- The British


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