1. The Early Colonial Period 1619 Began Representative Democracy and Slavery Freedom of Religion Began in 1636 All Immigrates Welcomed By 1654 New Amsterdam Freedom of the Press Began with the 1735 Zenger Trial 1786 Shays' Tax Rebellion Leads to a Constitution 2. Determining Political Power and "We the People" George Washington Creates Executive Privilege Jackson's New Use for a Presidential Veto 1800 Sees First Peaceful Democratic Power Transfer Marshal Creates a Third Separate Power Who Are We of We the people? 3. Expanding "We the People" Who Protects Unalienable 1866 Rights of Whom? The 1870's Take Away Unalienable Rights TR took on 1904 Corporate RR Trusts. 1930's Safety Net Deficits, Like War Deficits, Prove Attractive 1973 Finally Brings Faster Track Civil Rights
1. The Early Colonial Period
1619 Began Representative Democracy and Slavery
Freedom of Religion Began in 1636
All Immigrates Welcomed By 1654 New Amsterdam
Freedom of the Press Began with the 1735 Zenger Trial
1786 Shays' Tax Rebellion Leads to a Constitution
2. Determining Political Power and "We the People"
George Washington Creates Executive Privilege
Jackson's New Use for a Presidential Veto
1800 Sees First Peaceful Democratic Power Transfer
Marshal Creates a Third Separate Power
Who Are We of We the people?
3. Expanding "We the People"
Who Protects Unalienable 1866 Rights of Whom?
The 1870's Take Away Unalienable Rights
TR took on 1904 Corporate RR Trusts.
1930's Safety Net Deficits, Like War Deficits, Prove Attractive
1973 Finally Brings Faster Track Civil Rights
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