The Historical Context of Federalist # 10 Economics and Politics Before the Revolution

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The Historical Context of Federalist # 10

Economics and Politics Before the Revolution

A.The Colonial Economy1. Virginia: Tobacco and Indentured Servitude

2. The Carolinas: Naval Stores, Indigo, and Rice

3. Georgia: Rice

4. New England: Timber, grains, Rum, Ships

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B. Colonial Politics

1. Bicameral Legislatures – a. House of Burgesses in Virginia

founded 1619 b. Population Based

c. Legislatures Expanded as PopulationExpanded

d. Legislatures Very Active – Land had to be distributed; public facilities had to be provided for an ever rapidly growing

population

2. Social Classes were Very Fluid -- No Real Aristocracy

3. Economy Rapidly Shifted as it Diversified with the

Rapidly Expanding Population -- This Constantly Produced

New Self-Made Men -- Successful Merchants, Shippers,

Growers, Mechanics, etc. -- So Political Alliances were

fluid and were in constant ferment.

4. The Royal Governors did not have enough British Troops

to enforce their will so they were never able to assert

much control.

5. The combination of Fluid Social Classes

and little or no British Military presence

meant that the rampant factionalism was

uncontrollable.

C. The Economic Grievances that led to the War for

Independence

1. The Navigation Acts and Enumerated Articles

2. The Cost of the French-Indian War 1753-1763

3. British Payment of Defense Costs of Colonies Led

to Attempts to Tax

D. The Political Grievances that led to

the War for Independence

1. The Economic Burden of Taxation by Britain

2. Winners and Losers From the Navigation Acts

3. Various Acts of Parliament 1763 - 1774 that

Negated Fundamental Rights of the Colonists

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