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HIST 1311 1st Edition Lecture 7Outline of Last Lecture- Virginia turn to Slave Labor - Other Migrants in America - The Early Frontier Outline of Current Lecture - Age of Atlantic Empires - The Ties that Bind - Intellectual Currents - Imperial Warfare Current LectureAge of Atlantic Empires The Glorious Revolution (1688) Charles ll (r. 1660-1685) - Nell Gwyn James 11 (r. 1685-1688) 1660s- Openly converts to Catholic and rejects any claim to any offices in England. He will institute a policy to toleration to Catholicism and other religions. - William of Orange James is substituted by William lll and Mary ll 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.English Bill of Rights (1689) 1. Taxation/Parliament (implement and enforce taxation) 2. Standing Armies 3. Excessive Bail/Cruel and Unusual Punishment 4. Right to have Arms (James 11 made it illegal for England to have arms, but the parliament allow is in order to keep Catholics away) The Glorious Revolution in the Colonies The Dominion of New England (1686-1689) - Gov. Edmund Andros The Ties that Bind Empire Relations and the Significance of Neglect - England is satisfied specifically if trade keep going Mercantilism Favorable "Balance of trade" Navigation Acts - Raw Materials to Eng. - Manufactures in N.A - English shipping Cost vs. Benefits Emergence of consumer society 1730s- Evangelicalism - RevivalismThe Great Awakening (1730s-1760s) Half-way Covenant (1662) Intellectual Currents Great Awakening (continue) Jonathan Edwards - "Sinners in the Hands of an Angry God" George Whitfield "New Lights" Influence of Education - Princeton (1746) - Brown (1764) - Rutger (1766) - Darmouth (1769) Richard Allen- African Methodist Episcopal (AME) Enlightenment - Reason vs. Faith Newton's Principia Voltaire David Hume John Locke- "Social Contract" In America - Ben Franklin Poor Richard's Almanak (1730s-1750s) Imperial Warfare King William's War (1689-97) - "War of the League of Augsburg" - it an attempt to invade Palatine Region - New France and Wabanaki - England and Iroquois Issues - ends with the Treaty of Ryswick (1697) (status quo antebellum) Queen Ane's War (1702-13) - "War of Spanish Succession" - France and Philip V (Bourbon) - Austria (Habsburg) and Charles ll - Treaty of Utrecht (1713) -Newfoundland and Acadia -Ile Royale (Ft. Louisbourg) -Asiento Contract King George's War (1740-48)- "War of Austrian Succession" - Treaty of Aix-la-Chapelle (1748) - status quo antebellum French and Indian War (1754-1763) Known in Europe as the seven year war. - begins with the expansion of Fort Duquesne - Fort Necessity - Albany Congress


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