actions of many of the council members. So, he fired both the Chief Justice and Rip Van Dam from his re-appointed position within the local council. At this same time, a publicist/ journalist by the name of John Peter Zenger began publishing a newspaper called the “Weekly Journal” in New York. Zenger, along with many others in New York felt that the new governor was corrupt and imposed many unjust policies on them. He began to write and publish articles about how he and his fellow colonists disagreed…
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AP U.S. History Unit 3, 1754 – 1800, Creating a New Nation, Chapters 5 – 10, pp. 88 – 223 Key People, Places, Concepts and Events British imperial attempts to reassert control over its colonies and the colonial reaction to these attempts produced a new American republic, along with struggles over the new nation’s social, political, and economic identity. Ch.5, pp. 88 108, Colonial Society on the Eve of Revolution, 1700 – 1775 I. Identify and state the historical significance of the following:…
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government the nation was familiar with. Although many colonies shared a form of self-government, the idea of a total democracy was not present until the movements of The Enlightenment and The Zenger Case. The Enlightenment opened up people’s minds and enhanced the idea that freedom comes from the people while The Zenger case followed this when it opened a window to freedom of the press. Together, with the help of several other events including the Virginia House Of Burgesses and the Mayflower Compact, as…
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the fort's hospital. This early instance of germ warfare resulted in an epidemic that killed hundreds of Indians. Peter Zenger An NYC press editor, Peter Zenger was indicted for seditious libel after printing antigovernment articles. But as it turned out, the case provided the precedent for greater freedom of the press. Thanks to his attorney, Zenger was acquitted. From Peter Zenger’s case on, many more opinionated newspapers were allowed to exist. radical Whigs A name used to label advocates…
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favor of Deism, which holds that the world is run by natural laws without the direct intervention of God. John Peter Zenger A New York newspaper printer, was taken to court and charged with seditious libel (writing in a malicious manner against someone). The judge urged the jury to consider that the mere fact of publishing was a crime, no matter whether the content was derogatory or not. Zenger won after his lawyer, Andrew Hamilton, excellently defended his case. The importance—freedom of the press…
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History 1050 Study online at quizlet.com/_x5q2l 1. Anabaptists: A Protestant sect that believed only adults could make a free choice regarding religion; they also advocated pacifism, separation of church and state, and democratic church organization. 2. Anne Hutchinson: A Puritan woman who was well learned that disagreed with the Puritan Church in Massachusetts Bay Colony. Her actions resulted in her banishment from the colony, and later took part in the formation of Rhode Island…
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AP US History Chapter 1-4 Terms Matt Marshall Due September 3rd, 2013 Chapter 1 Teotihuacan- This was one of the largest urban areas in the world when the Mayan’s founded it in 300 BCE in Mexico. The city had a large commercial network that allowed it to be a center of trade where travelers would buy goods like obsidian. The urban area also served as a cultural mecca with pyramids and the temple of Quetzalcoah. Sexual Division of Labor in North American Cultures- The sexual division of…
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Chapter 1: 1) What was the primary cause of European colonization? Primary cause was financial gain (precious metals) Others causes were religious missions, to escape persecution (religious, ethnic) 2) What were the origins of slavery and the slave trade? Arabs & Africans had traded slaves for centuries Europeans caused their slave output to greatly increase b/c slaves were needed in New World to work on farms/plantations 3) What was the economic consequence of Columbus’s discovery? Spain…
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Mexican and Latin American cultures and customs, the pre-histories of the areas are being seen in a different light, with more emphasis on how they developed to their current point and how they were affected by and affected Europeans and the United States. This should now be considered American History only to the extent that it affected American History. Since the heavier influence from the areas is very recent, the past sections of American history should only be altered to include areas where a substantial…
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Significant historical events, court cases, and ideas that have shaped our current system of constitutional First Amendment jurisprudence: 1215 Abuses by England’s King John cause a revolt by nobles, who compel him to recognize rights for both noblemen and ordinary Englishmen. This document, known as the Magna Carta, establishes the principle that no one, including the king or a lawmaker, is above the law, and establishes a framework for future documents such as the Declaration of Independence…
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