Why were the American colonies frustrated about taxation without representation?
Colonists were frustrated by the British government's imposition of taxes (like the Stamp Act and Townshend Acts) without any representation in Parliament. This sentiment fueled the belief that they were being unfairly treated.
The Act resulted in violent protests in America and the colonists argued that there should be "No Taxation without Representation" and that it went against the British constitution to be forced to pay a tax to which they had not agreed through representation in Parliament.
What is a constitution?
Rule book setting out fundamental principles by which a state is governed
What is a bill of rights?
outlines specific rights and freedoms, such as freedom of speech, the right to bear arms, and protection against unreasonable searches.
What was The Quartering Act?
Required colonists to house and supply British soldiers, further aggravated tensions.
What are two events that led to the American revolution? Be specific with the events we spoke about in class
Boston Massacre (1770) and the Boston Tea Party (1773)
When is constitution day?
The Constitution was signed and presented by delegates on September 17th, 1787, a date now nationally celebrated as Constitution Day.
How many were there originally?
10
What were the Intolerable Acts?
The Coercive Acts of 1774, known as the Intolerable Acts in the American colonies, were a series of four laws passed by the British Parliament to punish the colony of Massachusetts Bay for the Boston Tea Party.
When was the declaration of independence adopted?
July 4, 1776
When was the Spanish constitution signed?
December 6, 1978
How many are there now?
27
What was the Boston Massacre?
It was when when British soldiers stationed in Boston opened fire on a crowd, killing five townspeople and infuriating locals. The incident was the climax of growing unrest in Boston, fueled by colonists' opposition to a series of acts passed by the British Parliament. Especially unpopular was an act that raised revenue through duties on lead, glass, paper, paint, and tea.
What other country shared similar motivations for independence as the US?
Brazil
Why does Catalonia want independence from Spain?
Distinct Identity
Autonomy over Education and Language
Taxation and Revenue
Perceived Oppression with the referendum vote of 2017
Who proposed the series of amendments to the constitution during the first congress in 1789?
James Madison
What is mercantilism? Why did the colonies not like it?
British mercantilist policies restricted colonial trade and manufacturing, limiting economic growth and self-sufficiency. The colonies wanted the freedom to trade with other nations.
Who said held the political philosophy of 'life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness'
John Locke
How does Catalonia's referendum for independence go against the Spanish Constitution? Name at least two points discussed in class
1. Indivisibility of Spain
Article 2: Spain is "indivisible," so regions cannot unilaterally secede.
2. National Sovereignty
Article 1: Sovereignty belongs to all Spaniards, not any single region.
3. Referendum Requirements
Article 92: Only the national government can authorize referendums on Spain's unity.
4. Government Intervention
Article 155: Allows intervention if a region’s actions threaten national interests.
When was the referendum vote and what precent of Catalonians who voted said yest to independence?
2017, 90%