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Russell Kirk

He believed isthe founder of Modern Conservatism. He never mentioned the Burke in India.

Page 38, it is possible that.

DavidBromwich

Englishprofessor in Yale.


heis the best writer. Page. 37 last paragraph.


Political elite, page 37-38

Speechat Bristol

hewas a poet. Representative of Bristol.Page. 46, second paragraph.

ConstitutionalSupremacy.

page 46. third Paragraph

OrderedLiberty

Ifyou don’t have virtue or order, you can’t have liberty you will have anarchy.It is Burke.

WilliamPitt

Becomesminister after Bradicts defeat


Pitt’s Strategy


1.America First.


2. Payany Expenses that are necessary to get the French out of America.


3.Ranger Techniques.


Oxford. 162

Sandoz 213. Samuel Dunbar.

1. “Plains of Abrahams”


2.General Wolfe.

Navigation Acts

1. Mercantilism.


2.Parliament Passed Them.


3.Americans Accepted Them.

Qualification/Obfuscations

1. Internal vs. External tax.


2. Revenues vs. regulatory.

SugarAct-1764

1. revenue Tax


2.Admiralty tax. Don’t have juries. Judges have specialized knowledge.


Most New Engenders were smugglers


Johnjoachim Zubly

Hewanted to give the assembly more power.


Hepreached and then he collected for the orphanage.


1760 – he gets his own pulpitin Savannah. And has the finest library in the south. The library gets ruinedcus a mob throws the books in the river, because he was loyalist.

ColonialGeorgia.

Demographics.It was a penal colony before. Most people were Anglican or Presbyterian. Augustaand Savannah.

The Assembly

What parliament is for England the assembly is to Georgia.

Pg 270. Zubly did notaccept colonial independence. 272 -273.

An Humble Enquiry.

1. Scilicet2. Parliament.3. Constitution.

TheStamp Act (1765) internal act.

A. Provisions.Stamp on every paper.


B. Reaction: Patrick Henry.


C. Boy Cotts


D. More Violence.

Patrick Henry

1. Scotch-Irish Values. Be wild


2. Evangelical Style. Be nice Patrick Henry mixed both and people cried. At the masses


3. “Caesar had his Brutus”

Bernard Bailyn.

Greatesliving historian of early America. 1965, published Pamphlets of the AmericanRevolution, it was supposed to be a series.


2.Ideological Origins of the American Revolution. Most influencial book. Andselling.

GordonWood.

Also a good historians. Bailyn’s student. 2015 he came out with the library of America.

EdmundBurke.

Hewas a downer. 169. Burke. We should not call the Americans rebels. Is he aloyalist or not.


The ideas take a mind of their own.


1. Rebels.


2. Loyalists- they are evil, they enslave othersin the name of Christ.

Benjamin Franklin

made his money by being a media noble. Indecently wealthy.Colonial agent.

TheDeclaratory Act.

1. text.article one.


2. text article

Originso the Declaration Act

Ireland.


ThomasBarnett. 254. Oxford.


Acts of Union (1801)258. 267.

.Teas Act Crisis

A. Committees of Correspondence.


B. EastIndia Company- bankruptcy. Charging peasants taxes bad idea, also bad when donein the colonies. Causing riots.


C.BostonTea Party 1773.

Response to the Boston Tea Party

A. Coercive/Intolerable Acts.


B. Quebec Act.


C. Dunmore’sProclamation.

Dunmore’sProclamation.

talked about free slaves

Quebec Act

1. Catholic Freedom of Worship.


2.Ban on Representative Assembly.


3.Boundary Extension.

Coercive/Intolerable Acts.

1. Boston Port Act- shuts down theport of Boston.


2.Massachusetts Regulatory Act. You can’t have a town hall meeting without thepermission of the governor. The governorbecomes some type of tiny king in the colonies.


3.Impartial Administration of Justice Act. If you are crown official and you kill someone you can choose the venuefor the trial.



SalutaryNeglect

Pg 79 Burke. Famous phrase. Salutary neglect.

American Temper and character

1. English origins. PG 81


2. Popular Assemblies


3. Religion. PG 83


4. Slavery. 84


5. Law. 85


6. Distance. 86.

Solutions from Burke's point of view

page 69.


176.burle think prejudice is good.



JohnWesly

A. Ellis Sandoz (the Big E)


B. Conspiracy Theory. 416


C. JohnAlmon. 425 read on.

John Witherspoon.

Head of Princeton, from . he signed the declaration. He was successful and because of him there were a lot of gradutes.

Regime typesa.

Ancient: mixed Regime


Modern :Separations of Power

Ancient: mixed Regime

One: Monarchy vs. Tyranny


Few: Aristocracy (the best) vs. Oligarchy


Many: Polity vs. Democracy.

Modern :Separations of Power

1. Legislative (Will)


2. Executive (Force)


3. Judicial (Judgment)

The Trinity

The Ancients


Modern: The Declaration Trinity


Providence: Witherspoon’s Argument

The Ancients

1. Father


2. Son


3. Holy Spirit

Modern: The Declaration Trinity

1. Legislative: Laws of Nature and Nature’s God.551 Sandoz


2. Executive: Divine Providence


3. Judicial: Supreme Judge of the world.

Providence: Witherspoon’s Argument

542: torture and execution of Jesus are part of destiny. , 533, 534.

John Almon

1. No taxation without Representation. 430


2. self- taxation


3. Virtual Representation


4. Jeremiad- a sermon where you compare the present unsavorily to the past. The past was better than the present. 434.


5. Conspiracy Theory Rebutted. 436