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1. In the Declaration of Independence Jefferson derives a right of rebellion from the claim that consent is the rightful basis of all political authority. What is the logic behind this claim about consent? Does the right of rebellion only apply against monarchs who abuse power? May it also be invoked against other despots, e.g. Parliament? Or does the rise of representative government make rebellion unnecessary, and also unjust? Explain, drawing on key texts to make your argument.
2. According to James I, the divine right of kings authorizes unlimited power for monarchs. How does he make this argument in The Divine Right of Kings? How were opponents of monarchy in England able to use the doctrine to limit the power of Charles I, and expand the power of Parliament, according to Morgan? Is it possible to discover similar limits in the doctrine of popular sovereignty, such that representative governments may be reined in by those who fear majority rule, or at least rule by bare majorities? Or is popular government unlimited and unchecked by virtue of its claimed foundation in consent of the governed, as Loyalists like Chalmers feared?
3. What are the main principles of Calvinism, and how were they reflected in the Puritan project of establishing a city on a hill in Massachusetts Bay Colony? Was the Puritan theology reflect in the distribution of rights and liberties among the colonists? How did the system of inclusion and exclusion in voting and office holding in New England reflect the primary goal of the colony? In what manner did the content of the criminal codes and system of enforcement reflect on the theology of the New England Puritans? Overall, did these aspects of New England impede or facilitate cooperation with other colonies? Please explain with reference to key texts.
4. What implications does the Quaker (Friends) religious doctrine of the Inner Light have for conceptions of human nature? How does this contrast with the Five Points of Calvinism? Working from the Quaker Inner Light, what political principles did William Penn hope to achieve in his Holy Experiment in Pennsylvania? How were Penns goals and theological principles extended to the frame of government, voting rights, and qualifications for office? How did the laws and criminal codes reflect this same Quaker thinking? Overall, did the qualities of Pennsylvania contribute to or detract from cooperating with other colonies for independence? Explain with reference to primary texts.
5. Which of the three colonial experiments the model of Christian charity in Massachusetts, the polity of brotherly love in Pennsylvania, or the Anglican stronghold of Virginiawas most democratic? Which was least enthusiastic about declaring independence from Great Britain? What should we conclude about the relation between the desire for independence and the commitment to democracy in the American colonies on the eve of war in 1776, subsequent Declarations of Rights and Frames of Government, or constitutions of the independent states?
6. No taxation without representation was a rallying cry for independence in the British colonies of North America. What sort of representation did the colonists have in mind, and why was it necessary in their view? Did their concept of representation depart from British understandings of representation in Parliament after the Glorious Revolution? If so, what accounts for this departure? If not, how did the colonies justify revolution?
7. What were the principal loyalist arguments against independence, including those advanced by Chalmers in Plain Truth? On the basis of these arguments should we conclude that Loyalists opposed representative government, or were their objections aimed at the specific type of representation embodied in Paines simple government? Explain, drawing on key texts.
8. What are the defects of mixed-government as Thomas Paine identifies them in Common Sense? Further, what are the defects of monarchy contained in his argument? What form does his alternative simple government take on, and what arguments does Paine offer to recommend it? In light of Paines thoughts on government in Common Sense how might we expect him to judge the various state constitutions being framed as he wrote?
9. What attempts were made to form a Union between the colonies prior to independence? What motivated these attempts, what were their fates, and how did their structures compared with the eventual Articles of Confederation of the United States? What challenges to the adoption and operation of those various attempted unions can be identified and how, if at all, did those same issues reoccur for the Articles of Confederation of the United States?
10. What were the main arguments in favor of independence, according to Paine? How similar were his arguments to those of the Continental Congress in its Declaration of Independence? Were there any significant differences between Paines advocacy of independence and the reasoning of the Declaration? If so, what were they, and what accounts for the differences? If not, what did the Declaration accomplish that Paine hadnt already done?
11. Does the structure of political authority under the Articles of Confederation reflect the self-evident truths expressed in the Declaration of Independence, or not? If so, show in detail how political life under the Articles faithfully reflected the Declaration. If not, explain why the Articles depart from principles that justified independence in the first place. (Note: the structure of political authority under the Articles of Confederation includes state governments, as well as the Confederal Congress, as you will explain in your answer.)
12. The people rule, according to the doctrine of popular sovereignty. How, and why, did colonists interpret this fiction in a way that accepted slavery, denied women a role in political life, and reserved political office for men of means? In what sense, if any, was the cause of liberty served by these exceptions to the language of the Declaration of Independence, which speaks of universal and inalienable rights? Or is this just another example of the way in which ideological fictions mask the realities of political power?
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