Declaration of independence1

Timeline: Meg McFate, Kimberly Pabon, Alexa Petrecca, Patience Byer-Everd Period 5

By APKM
  • Jun 19, 1215

    Magna Carta Standard: SS.7.C.1.2

    Magna Carta Standard:  SS.7.C.1.2
    Event: Magna Carta Description: The Magna Carta was an agreement that the nobles of England made King John I sign that guarantees there rights. It limited the power of the king and protected certain rights for the nobles. Influence on the Declaration of Independence: It shows that people can have certain rights and that not everyhting you do has to be ruled by a king. Also it started the whole idea off independence from British rule.
  • Mayflower Compact Standard: SS.7.C.1.2

    Mayflower Compact Standard: SS.7.C.1.2
    Event: Mayflower Compact
    Description: The Mayflower Compact was an idea where the pilgrims split apart from England and became independent in America. The pilgrims became independent and had there own ways of life and own laws. Infuence on the Declaration of Independence: It showed that they were brave enough to become independent, it showed that all citizens could be free. It also showed that King John was not doing his job, which shown in the Declaration of Independence all of the greivances.
  • John Locke Standard: SS.7.C.1.1

    John Locke Standard: SS.7.C.1.1
    John Locke's Birthday: August 29th 1632
    Description: John Locke had many ideas in the Enlightenment that influences the Declaration of Independence. He also came up with natural rights for every person who was born without independence and freedom.
  • English Bill of Rights Standard: SS.7.C.1.2

    English Bill of Rights Standard: SS.7.C.1.2
    Event: English Bill of Rights Description: The English Bill of Rights was a declaration of the rights and liberties in England. Influence on the Declaration of Independence: It showed that people should have certain rights and that the government is made to protect those rights.
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    The Enlightenment Standard: SS.7.C.1.1

    Event: 1715 to 1789; The Enlightenment Description: The Enlightenment was a century of new ideas. It contained many freedom speeches and letters of Independence. Thomas Paine's Common Sense and the Magna Carta were a big part of the Enlightenment. Influence on Declaration of Independence: The Enlightenment was a part of the main idea which held the big ideas of the Declaration of Independence. (Magna Carta, English Bill of Rights, etc.)
  • English Policies and Colonial Concerns standard: SS.7.C.1.3

    English Policies and Colonial Concerns standard: SS.7.C.1.3
    Event: English Policies and Colinial Concerns Description:English policies and Colonial Concerns includes the French and Indian war, as well as the stamp act, sugar act, townshed act, and the tea act. Influences to the Decleration of Independece: English Policies and Colonial Concerns led to the writing of the Decleration of Independence. This led to Decleration to be written because the english colonial policies led to infuriate many colonist due to being taxed unfairly and treated harshly.
  • Natural Rights SS.7.C.1.4

    Natural Rights SS.7.C.1.4
    Event: Natural Rights in 1700's
    Description: Natural Rights consist of the rights of all citizens as soon as they are born. Unalienable rights are also consisted,which contains life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness.
    Influence on the Declaration of Independence: Natural rights are a part of your freedom and independence, so every person has rights. The king that influenced the declaration to be written (King John) was not fair with the rights of the citizens and there freedom.
  • Stamp Act Standard: SS.7.C.1.3

    Stamp Act Standard: SS.7.C.1.3
    Event: British passed the Stamp Act Descripton: The British passed the Stamp Act to help pay their debt from the Indian and French war. They forced colonists to put expensive tax stamps on all printed documents. Influence on the Declaration of Independence: The colonists realized that King George was a tyrant and didnt care what they wanted.
  • Townshend Acts Standard: SS.7.C.1.3

    Townshend Acts  Standard: SS.7.C.1.3
    Event: The British passed the Townshend Acts Description: The British passed the Townshend Acts and they took items that the colonists couldnt make and sold them for higher prices. Influence on the Declaration of Independence: It showed colonists even more resaons why they should break free from Great Britain.
  • Boston Massacre Standard: SS.7.C.1.3

    Boston Massacre  Standard: SS.7.C.1.3
    Event: Boston Massacre Description: The British soldiers killed 5 colonists and injured 6. It all started because the colonists were throwing things at british soldiers and one soldier slipped up and shot someone. Influence on the Declaration of Independence: It showed the colonists that they needed to be independent because without that their would be no justice or freedom.
  • Rule of Law Standard: SS.7.C.1.9

    Rule of Law Standard: SS.7.C.1.9
    Event: Rule of Law Description: The idea that everyone must follow the law and no one is above the law. Even the president cannot do whatever he wants. Influence in the Decleration of Independence: Rule of law influence the Declaration of Indepence, American legal, political, and govermental system by holding truths to be self-evident and saying on how all men are equal and that the goverment should protect our rights to life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness.
  • Quartering Acts SS.7.C.1.3

    Quartering Acts SS.7.C.1.3
    Event: The British passed the Quartering Acts. Description: The British passed the Quartering Acts. Colonists were forced to house and feed soldiers. British troops searched peoples homes and took things they didnt pay taxes for. Influence on the Declaration of Independence: It showed the colonists that Great Britain was never going to stop invading their individual rights.
  • "Common Sense" Thomas Paine Standard: SS.7.C.1.2

    "Common Sense"  Thomas Paine Standard: SS.7.C.1.2
    Event: Thomas Paine wrote "Common Sense" Description: Thomas Paine wrote Common Sense to explain how Great Britain was ruling over the colonists. In the pamphlet he called King George a tyrant, challenged the authority of the crown, and called colonists to declare independence. Influence on the Declaration of Independence: It told the colonists how the king was unfair to them and why they should declare independence.
  • Declaration of Independence

    Declaration of Independence
    Event: The writing of the Declaration of Independence. Description: The Founding Fathers wrote a letter to King George III telling him that they will no longer be under British rule. It was practically a break up letter to England. That is why on July 4th we celebrate, because we gained our freedom by writing the Declaration of Independence.
  • Primary and Secondary Source Standard: LAFS.68.RH.1.1

    Primary and Secondary Source Standard: LAFS.68.RH.1.1
    Event: 1776
    Description: The Primary source being the legal document of the Independece, the secondary source being the interpretation of the Declaration of Independence. Influence on the Declaration: The Declaration of the Independece talks about wanting its own independence and trying to break free from the British. The Declaration states that King George the Third was a tyrant and "he has forbidden his goveners to pass laws if immediate and pressing importance...".
  • Analysis, Reflection, and Research

    Analysis, Reflection, and Research
    Description: The Declaration has said that King George the third "has refused for a long time...to cause others to be elected". This has lead for the U.S to sepeartae themselves from the British and to start their own laws and govern themselves.
  • Baron de Montesquieu Standard: SS.7.C.1.1

    Baron de Montesquieu Standard:  SS.7.C.1.1
    Event: January 18th 1689
    Description: He influenced the Declaration of Independence by coming up with seperation of powers. The power is seperated between three branches; judicial, legislative, and executive branch.