The Enlightenment
by William Duff
1. British...
1.1. British Taxation
1.1.1. George Grenville
1.1.2. Vice-Admiralty Court in Halifax
1.1.3. Stamp Act
1.1.4. Sugar Act
1.2. British Policies
1.2.1. Mercantilisim
1.2.2. French and Indian war
1.2.3. The Proclamation of 1763
1.2.4. Declaratory Act
1.2.5. Town Shend acts
1.2.6. Writs of assistance
1.2.7. Quartering Act
1.2.8. Tea Act
1.2.9. Coercive/Intolerable Acts
1.2.10. Currency Act
2. Philosophers
2.1. Thomas Hobbes
2.2. Jean-Jacques Rousseau
2.2.1. The Social Contract
2.3. Barron de Montesque
2.3.1. Checks and Balances
2.4. Voltaire
2.5. Philosophes
3. The Scientific Revolution
3.1. Issac Newton
3.2. Copricornus
4. Enlightenment ideas
4.1. On Society
4.1.1. Salons
4.1.2. People overthrow unjust rulers
4.2. On Government
4.2.1. Social Contract
4.2.2. Checks and balances
4.2.3. Separation of powers
4.2.4. Order v. Freewill
4.2.5. Government for the people
5. Rule Of Law
5.1. Magna Carta
5.2. English bill of rights
5.3. Salutary Neglect
6. The American Revolution
6.1. Boston Masacre
6.2. Siege of Boston
6.3. The First Continental congress
6.4. Battles of Lexington and Concord
6.5. The Second Continental Congress
6.5.1. The Declaration of indpendance
6.6. Thomas Pane
6.6.1. Common Sense
7. American Response
7.1. Stamp Act Congress
7.2. Sons of liberty
7.2.1. Boston Tea party