PPT-GHIST 225: US History
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Kevin R Hardwick Spring 2012 LECTURE 06 EighteenthCentury English Political Thought in Colonial America Part One English Political Thought in the Colonies
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Kevin R Hardwick Spring 2012 LECTURE 06 EighteenthCentury English Political Thought in Colonial America Part One English Political Thought in the Colonies A Case Study Part Two . Kevin R. Hardwick. Spring 2012. . LECTURE . 08. From . the Stamp Act Resolutions to the Declaration of Independence. . . Samuel Adams, “Circular Letter” (1768. ). That the constitution [of Great Britain, as established in the Glorious Revolution of 1688] ascertains & limits both sovereignty and allegiance, & therefore, his Majesty’s American subjects, have an equitable claim to the full enjoyment of the fundamental rules of the British constitution. [CAPCT, vol. I, p. 198]. Kevin R. Hardwick. Spring 2012. . LECTURE . 11. The “Critical Period:” . 1781-1787. Part Two. GHIST 225: US History. Kevin R. Hardwick. Spring 2012. . Part One: . The Politics of Debt in the 1780s. Kevin R. Hardwick. Spring 2012. . LECTURE . 02. Seventeenth Century British Conceptions of Government. Part 1: Absolute Monarchy. Part 2: Two Thinkers. . James Harrington. . Thomas Hobbes. King James Stuart I of England, 1603-1635. Kevin R. Hardwick. Spring 2012. . LECTURE . 09. The . First American Constitutions. GHIST 225: US History. Kevin R. Hardwick. Spring 2012. . Part One: The Revolutionary State Constitutions. Part Two: The Articles of Confederation. Kevin R. Hardwick. Spring 2012. . Lecture . 17. The . Second Great Awakening and Democratic Reform. Revivals. Perfectibility . of Human Nature. Reform. Methodist Minister Peter Cartwright Preaching at the Cane Ridge Camp Meeting Revival, Kentucky, 1801. Kevin R. Hardwick. Spring 2012. . LECTURE . 10. The . “Critical Period:” 1781-1787. GHIST 225: US History. Kevin R. Hardwick. Spring 2012. . Part One: . The . Articles of . Confederation. Part Two: . Kevin R. Hardwick. Spring 2012. . LECTURE . 14. The First Party System: American Politics in the 1790s. Part I: The French . Revolution. Part II: The Whiskey . Rebellion. Part III: The Alien and Sedition Acts . Kevin R. Hardwick. Spring 2012. . LECTURE . 04. John Locke and the Justification for Revolution. GHIST 225: US History. Kevin R. Hardwick. Spring 2012. . LECTURE . 04. John Locke and the Justification for Revolution. Kevin R. Hardwick. Spring 2012. . LECTURE . 07. Constitutional . Conflict in the British Empire after the Seven Years War. . . Part One: . . The . Great War for Empire and the end of . “Salutary Neglect”. Kevin R. Hardwick. Spring 2012. . LECTURE . 12. Slavery and the US Constitution. Slavery is a labor regime premised on legally sanctioned violence.. When . masters cannot . use violence, slavery does not work.. TEXT: Philippians 2:9-11, Revelation 11. THEME: The believer in Jesus is on the right side of truth and as such is on the right side of history.. Karl Marx. “He dogmatically argued that the progression of history is scientifically knowable so we need not listen to those who object to our program. Later, Lenin, Stalin, Mao and others would use this reasoning to justify murdering millions of inconvenient people. It was a "God is on our side" argument, minus God.” (Jonah Goldberg) . Kevin R. Hardwick. Spring 2012. . LECTURE . 16. The . Perils Individualism: Alexis De . Tocqueville’s. Critique of American Democracy. Popular Sovereignty. Equality of the People. Majority Rule. Kevin R. Hardwick. Spring 2012. . Lecture . 18. Debating . Slavery, 1787-1821. North West Ordinance. Thomas Jefferson’s . Notes on the State of Virginia. Lack of Enforcement . The American Colonization Society. History and Physical 360. Morgan Pike. University of Michigan Medical School. Morgan Pike. University of Michigan Medical School. Email: . pikem@med.umich.edu. Contact. Walker HK. The Origins of the History and Physical Examination. In: Walker HK, Hall WD, Hurst JW, editors. Clinical Methods: The History, Physical, and Laboratory Examinations. 3rd edition. Boston: Butterworths; 1990. Chapter 1. .
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