Zusammenfassung der Ressource
AMERICAN WAR OF
INDEPENDENCE
Anmerkungen:
- 13 British colonies on the Atlantic coast of North America (which were established by Great Britain in the 17th and 18th centuries) fought for their independence.
- CAUSES
- Ideological
Anmerkungen:
- The Enlightenment ideas of EQUALITY and LIBERTY formed the basis for the independence movement.
- Equality
- Liberty
- Political
- Representation in
Parliament
Anmerkungen:
- Great Britain refused to give the colonies representation in Parliament.
- Taxes
Anmerkungen:
- Laws were passed in Parliament, including laws related to colonial taxes. The British government increased taxes, and the American colonists refused to pay them.
- Socio-economic
Anmerkungen:
- Prosperous middle-class colonists wanted control over their own commercial activities.
- Control over commercial activities
- THE WAR
- American colonists refuse to pay taxes
- War breaks out 1775
- INDEPENDENCE
Anmerkungen:
- This was a significative triumph for the Enlightenment.
- Declaration of Independence of the USA
4th July 1776
- Great Britain recognises USA
1783
- CONSTITUTION
- Written in 1787
- Federal Republic
Anmerkungen:
- The US Constitution, written in 1787, established a Federal Republic. Federal is a system in which several regions or states come together to form a country, but retain power over some aspects of their government.
- Popular sovereignty
Anmerkungen:
- Political system in which citizens have ultimate power. This idea comes from Rousseau.
- Separation of powers
Anmerkungen:
- The three branches of government (legislative, executive and judiciary) are separate from each other. This idea comes from Montesquieu.
- Legal equality
- Limited suffrage
Anmerkungen:
- The Constitution recognised the legal equality of all citizens. But in some states, only male citizens with a certain level of wealth and property could vote in elections.