Vocabulary
Here's the Quizlet vocab for lesson 6 and 7
Secondary Sources
This article goes over the differences between Empiricists and Secular scientists in regards to law of nature .
This resource goes over a few of the reasons American colonists wanted to be freed from Great Britain.
This article goes over the first national government.
This is a summary of the Stamp Act
Description of the Quartering Act.
Supreme Court cases
Mapp v. Ohio (1961) addresses if evidence collected without a warrant is usable in the court of law.
New Jersey v. T.L.O (1985) said that "reasonable suspicion" is a good enough reason for schools to conduct searches.
Terry v. Ohio (1968) is another key search and seizure case.
Primary Sources
Association of the Sons of Liberty in New York was written by colonists that were against British taxes.
The Rights of the British Colonies Asserted and Proved denied the authority of Parliament to be taxing.
John Adams Thoughts on Government suggested ideas on the new government.
The Albany Plan of the Union was a purposeful to unify the thirteen colonies.
Articles of Association along with Memorandum of Association, defined the responsibilities of directors.
The Boston Port Act (1774) was designed by Great Britain to secure jurisdiction over America.
The Circular Letter of the Boston Committee of Correspondence (1774) was written after the Boston Tea Party and it closed all trade using the Boston Harbor.
Declaration of Independence - "break up letter" between America and Britain
Power Point
This is a Prezi that goes over why colonists wanted to free themselves from Great Britain