Chapter 25 Section 1
The Cold War Begins
Section 2
The American Revolution
• Describe the European colonial presence in
North America.
• Trace the development of democratic ideals in
Europe and America.
• Identify the causes of the American Revolution.
• Discuss the results of the American Revolution.
Objectives
Chapter 25 Section 1
The Cold War Begins
Section 2
The American Revolution
Terms and People
• House of Burgesses − elected Virginia
legislature, begun in Jamestown in 1619
• Mayflower Compact − provided a framework for
self-government at Plymouth in 1620
• Magna Carta − 1215 document signed by King
John that limited the power of the English monarch
• English Bill of Rights − 1688 document signed
by King William and Queen Mary that listed
freedoms of Englishmen
Chapter 25 Section 1
The Cold War Begins
Section 2
The American Revolution
Terms and People (continued)
• Enlightenment − 18th
century European
intellectual movement; stated that all problems
could be solved by human reasoning
• Great Awakening − 1740s evangelical
movement that led to the birth of new churches in
the colonies
• Thomas Jefferson − wrote the Declaration of
Independence in 1776
• George Washington − General of the
Continental Army during the American Revolution
Chapter 25 Section 1
The Cold War Begins
Section 2
The American Revolution
What important ideas and major events
led to the American Revolution?
1. European nations explored and established
colonies in the Americas.
England established 13 colonies that later
became the United States of America.
Chapter 25 Section 1
The Cold War Begins
Section 2
The American Revolution
Spain, France, and
England all established
major colonies in the
Americas.
Spain gained wealth
from Mexico and South
and Central America.
French traders traded
for furs in Nova Scotia.
Chapter 25 Section 1
The Cold War Begins
Section 2
The American Revolution
2. England established a string of colonies
along the east coast of North America.
In 1607,
Jamestown was
founded on
Chesapeake
Bay.
Despite Indian
attacks, disease,
and starvation, the
colony grew, raising
tobacco for export.
Planters established
the House of
Burgesses as an
elected legislature.
Chapter 25 Section 1
The Cold War Begins
Section 2
The American Revolution
• Early settlers were
devout Puritans
who hoped to
create model
moral communities.
• Adult males signed
the Mayflower
Compact, a
framework for
self-government.
In 1620, Plymouth Colony was
established in New England.
Chapter 25 Section 1
The Cold War Begins
Section 2
The American Revolution
• In 1215 the Magna
Carta protected an
English citizen’s right
to a trial by jury.
The colonists brought democratic
ideals from England.
• In 1688 the English
Bill of Rights listed
freedoms the
government
promised to
protect.
Chapter 25 Section 1
The Cold War Begins
Section 2
The American Revolution
John Locke applied reason
to government and
politics.
During the 1700s
the philosophy of
the Enlightenment
circulated in
the colonies.
3.
Enlightenment
philosophers
believed all
problems could
be solved by
reasoning.
Chapter 25 Section 1
The Cold War Begins
Section 2
The American Revolution
This led to greater tolerance of
religious differences.
4. In the 1740s, the Great Awakening, an
evangelical movement, began a
religious revival in the colonies.
Chapter 25 Section 1
The Cold War Begins
Section 2
The American Revolution
Victory in 1763
gave Canada and
new western land
to Britain.
Between 1689 and 1763, Britain and France
fought a series of wars in Europe.
In 1754, the
French and
Indian War
erupted in
North
America.
Chapter 25 Section 1
The Cold War Begins
Section 2
The American Revolution
The British victory
was very expensive.
Parliament imposed
new taxes.
American colonists
protested “taxation without
representation.”
In 1774, the First
Continental Congress
met and appealed
to Parliament without
success.
Chapter 25 Section 1
The Cold War Begins
Section 2
The American Revolution
The American Revolution began in 1775.
A colonial army was
formed. George
Washington was put
in command by the
Continental Congress.
Fighting started
when British
troops marched
to seize
ammunition
and arms in
Concord,
Massachusetts.
Chapter 25 Section 1
The Cold War Begins
Section 2
The American Revolution
• Drafted by Thomas Jefferson, the
declaration expressed John Locke’s
Enlightenment views on “natural rights.”
• It stated that people have “certain unalienable
rights” including “life, liberty, and the pursuit
of happiness.…”
5. In July 1776, Congress adopted a
Declaration of Independence.
Chapter 25 Section 1
The Cold War Begins
Section 2
The American Revolution
The Americans won
the war after trapping
a British army in
Yorktown, Virginia.
The Americans benefited
from the leadership of
George Washington and
assistance from France.
The Treaty of Paris was
signed in 1783.
Chapter 25 Section 1
The Cold War Begins
Section 2
The American Revolution
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US History Ch.1 Section 2 Notes

  • 1. Chapter 25 Section 1 The Cold War Begins Section 2 The American Revolution • Describe the European colonial presence in North America. • Trace the development of democratic ideals in Europe and America. • Identify the causes of the American Revolution. • Discuss the results of the American Revolution. Objectives
  • 2. Chapter 25 Section 1 The Cold War Begins Section 2 The American Revolution Terms and People • House of Burgesses − elected Virginia legislature, begun in Jamestown in 1619 • Mayflower Compact − provided a framework for self-government at Plymouth in 1620 • Magna Carta − 1215 document signed by King John that limited the power of the English monarch • English Bill of Rights − 1688 document signed by King William and Queen Mary that listed freedoms of Englishmen
  • 3. Chapter 25 Section 1 The Cold War Begins Section 2 The American Revolution Terms and People (continued) • Enlightenment − 18th century European intellectual movement; stated that all problems could be solved by human reasoning • Great Awakening − 1740s evangelical movement that led to the birth of new churches in the colonies • Thomas Jefferson − wrote the Declaration of Independence in 1776 • George Washington − General of the Continental Army during the American Revolution
  • 4. Chapter 25 Section 1 The Cold War Begins Section 2 The American Revolution What important ideas and major events led to the American Revolution? 1. European nations explored and established colonies in the Americas. England established 13 colonies that later became the United States of America.
  • 5. Chapter 25 Section 1 The Cold War Begins Section 2 The American Revolution Spain, France, and England all established major colonies in the Americas. Spain gained wealth from Mexico and South and Central America. French traders traded for furs in Nova Scotia.
  • 6. Chapter 25 Section 1 The Cold War Begins Section 2 The American Revolution 2. England established a string of colonies along the east coast of North America. In 1607, Jamestown was founded on Chesapeake Bay. Despite Indian attacks, disease, and starvation, the colony grew, raising tobacco for export. Planters established the House of Burgesses as an elected legislature.
  • 7. Chapter 25 Section 1 The Cold War Begins Section 2 The American Revolution • Early settlers were devout Puritans who hoped to create model moral communities. • Adult males signed the Mayflower Compact, a framework for self-government. In 1620, Plymouth Colony was established in New England.
  • 8. Chapter 25 Section 1 The Cold War Begins Section 2 The American Revolution • In 1215 the Magna Carta protected an English citizen’s right to a trial by jury. The colonists brought democratic ideals from England. • In 1688 the English Bill of Rights listed freedoms the government promised to protect.
  • 9. Chapter 25 Section 1 The Cold War Begins Section 2 The American Revolution John Locke applied reason to government and politics. During the 1700s the philosophy of the Enlightenment circulated in the colonies. 3. Enlightenment philosophers believed all problems could be solved by reasoning.
  • 10. Chapter 25 Section 1 The Cold War Begins Section 2 The American Revolution This led to greater tolerance of religious differences. 4. In the 1740s, the Great Awakening, an evangelical movement, began a religious revival in the colonies.
  • 11. Chapter 25 Section 1 The Cold War Begins Section 2 The American Revolution Victory in 1763 gave Canada and new western land to Britain. Between 1689 and 1763, Britain and France fought a series of wars in Europe. In 1754, the French and Indian War erupted in North America.
  • 12. Chapter 25 Section 1 The Cold War Begins Section 2 The American Revolution The British victory was very expensive. Parliament imposed new taxes. American colonists protested “taxation without representation.” In 1774, the First Continental Congress met and appealed to Parliament without success.
  • 13. Chapter 25 Section 1 The Cold War Begins Section 2 The American Revolution The American Revolution began in 1775. A colonial army was formed. George Washington was put in command by the Continental Congress. Fighting started when British troops marched to seize ammunition and arms in Concord, Massachusetts.
  • 14. Chapter 25 Section 1 The Cold War Begins Section 2 The American Revolution • Drafted by Thomas Jefferson, the declaration expressed John Locke’s Enlightenment views on “natural rights.” • It stated that people have “certain unalienable rights” including “life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness.…” 5. In July 1776, Congress adopted a Declaration of Independence.
  • 15. Chapter 25 Section 1 The Cold War Begins Section 2 The American Revolution The Americans won the war after trapping a British army in Yorktown, Virginia. The Americans benefited from the leadership of George Washington and assistance from France. The Treaty of Paris was signed in 1783.
  • 16. Chapter 25 Section 1 The Cold War Begins Section 2 The American Revolution Section Review Know It, Show It QuizQuickTake Quiz