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    America Chapter 7 Guide

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    chapter 7 guide Chapter Objectives – As you read the chapter‚ you should be able to… 1. Explain the deeply rooted historical factors that moved America toward independence from Britain. 2. Describe the theory & practice of mercantilism & explain why Americans resented it. 3. Describe the goals of the King‚ Prime Minister‚ & Parliament. 4. Explain why Great Britain attempted tighter control & taxation of Americans after 1763. 5. Describe the methods of colonial resistance

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    and countries until they are put to their most valued use. Mercantilism existed back in Egyptian times also. It was a huge part of Egypt and it ’s economic existence. There was some papyrus records found that described boundless quantities of grain and olive oil being stored in warehouses that extended over several fields in Alexandria‚ Egypt. These warehouses were meant for sale abroad. In the time of the Ptolemy dynasty‚ mercantilism was a godsend. This king of Egypt owed Alexander the Great an

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    (IPE) and some analytical issues related to its multidimensional character. Chapters 2 through 4 are the core chapters of the text that explore the history and policies associated with the three dominant IPE perspectives‚ namely economic liberalismmercantilism‚ and structuralism. These theoretical tools are useful in understanding many political‚ economic‚ and social issues in the global economy of the past as well as the present. Chapter 5 develops two alternative IPE perspectives—constructivism

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    other beliefs of people living in this age. The religion of the civilizations were altered when certain people of power affected the beliefs of that nation. Similar to the power and religion‚ the conflicts between lands was caused by the system of mercantilism that was widely used in this era. Finally‚ the relationship and connection between culture and the Northwest Passage reflects the similar effects. To conclude‚ the influence of conflict‚ power‚ and culture all affected the outcomes of certain issues

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    Supporting Imperialism: three arguments in favor of this ideology 1) Mercantilism Mercantilism has been an important factor in the motivation of governments to expand their empire. In this economic situation‚ the overseas colonies were in charge of the production of raw materials in order to serve the country. By maximizing imports and exports to a minimum and generally within the empire‚ the countries that exercised mercantilism hoped to overcome competing nations in the economy. The expansion of

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    The Columbian Exchange The Columbian exchange created an enormous interchange of various political ideas‚ cultures‚ foods‚ diseases‚ animals‚ and people between the old world and the new world‚ this give and take relationship caused many changes some positive and some negative between the two areas and help redistribute resources between the two hemispheres. There were many positive things that happened as a result of the Columbian exchange. Potatoes and corn became major food sources for Europeans

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    Stamp act and Boston Tea Party. The Boston Tea Party was by Massachusetts colonists on December 16th 1773 at the Boston Harbor. The colonists were disguised as Indians to retaliate against the Tea Act as they boarded three British Tea Ships. They were dressed as Indians because they no longer considered themselves British. The Stamp Act was passed by the British Parliament on March 22 1765. The new tax was imposed on all American colonists and required them to pay a tax on every piece of printed

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    service. The individual who accepted this land became a vassal‚ and the man who granted the land become known as his liege or his lord. Individualism A social theory advocating the liberty‚ rights or independent action of the individual. Liberalism A political theory that prizes individual freedom. It believes individuals should be free to do as they please‚ without the interference of others‚ so long as they don not harm or limit the freedom of others. In IR it has tended to focus on the

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    and prove that they could do whatever they wanted and live the American dream. However‚ these ideas did not appear straight away; they were fought for and won by the people who believed in these principles. Being founded on religious opposition‚ mercantilism‚ and discovery‚ while uniting despite differences amongst the colonies‚ like religion‚ class‚ and economic disputes‚ and fighting their way through adversity‚ colonial America made its march towards independence from Great Britain. The thirteen

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    This tradition continued into the seventeenth century as Spanish ships would come annually to bring gold and other valuables back to Spain. In this way‚ Spain viewed Spanish America as an object useful only for its mercantilist objectives. Since mercantilism was its only objective‚ Spain gave its colonies little self-rule. Instead‚ Spanish rulers dictated all the policies of its New World territories. The Spanish settlements in the American Southwest and the English colonies in New England of the

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