Colonial Roots of American Independence

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📋 Course Outline

  1. Colonial Demographics
  2. Taxation Grievances
  3. Enlightenment Influence
  4. Key Colonial Protests
  5. First Continental Congress
  6. Battles of Lexington
  7. Declaration of Independence
  8. Major Revolutionary Battles
  9. Foreign Alliances
  10. Treaty of Paris 1783
  11. Articles of Confederation
  12. Post-Revolution Challenges

📖 1. Colonial Demographics

🔑 Key Concepts & Definitions

  • Population Diversity: The variety of ethnic, racial, and social groups in the colonies, including European settlers, enslaved Africans, and Indigenous peoples, contributing to a complex demographic landscape.

  • Population Growth: The increase in colonial population during the 18th century, reaching approximately 2.5 million by mid-century, driven by natural increase and immigration.

  • Enslaved Africans: Africans forcibly brought to the colonies to work primarily on plantations, forming a significant enslaved population, especially in the South.

  • Indigenous Peoples: Native American tribes inhabiting the land before European colonization, whose populations declined due to disease, displacement, and conflict.

  • Migration Patterns: The movement of settlers within and into the colonies, including English, Scottish, Irish, German, and other European groups, shaping regional demographics.

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1. What does 'Colonial Demographics' refer to in the context of American colonial history?

2. What was the primary concern expressed by colonists regarding taxation, as highlighted in the 'Taxation Grievances' section?

3. Which British law, enacted in 1765, required colonists to purchase special stamped paper for legal documents and newspapers, sparking widespread protests?

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Colonial Demographics — key groups?

European settlers, enslaved Africans, Indigenous peoples.

Population diversity — definition?

Variety of ethnic, racial, social groups in colonies.

Taxation Grievances — main issue?

Lack of representation in British Parliament.

Enslaved Africans — role?

Workforce in plantations, mainly in the South.

Enlightenment — influence?

Inspired ideas of natural rights and government by consent.

Indigenous peoples — decline reasons?

Disease, displacement, conflict.

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