Chapter 6: The Revolution Within
Abigail Adams asks her husband to ensure women were protected under the new laws
She wants both men and women to have freedom and the same rights, instead of men controlling women
Women were expected to be subservient to their husbands and also had limited legal rights
John Adams remarked that the struggle for independence loosened the bands of government everywhere
The government was failing at its job creating distrust amongst its citizens
Jefferson pointed out his philosophy of both natural rights and the sovereignty of the people
Jefferson thought the Almighty God created the world and everyone’s mind
God was a supreme being who ruled the earth and this whole world
He naturally controlled everyone’s hearts
He argues in the Declaration of Independence that “the laws of Nature and of Nature’s God entitle man“
It is important to give men the freedom to choose their religious beliefs
He thought this God gives man the freedom to believe or not to believe and this God is also to be called the God of the Christian sects
Jefferson also articulated that religion was a part of morality.
The law was a tool to protect people’s rights and benefits but may not be helpful in morality
Jefferson’s concept of religious freedom could be influenced by article VI, which was the first amendment to the constitution adopted in 1791
Jefferson seeks to strengthen religion by prohibiting governmental enforcement of religious belief
The author defines freedom and slavery as suffrage
Suffrage - means those without the right to vote
The author displays the inequality in a society where everything is weighted differently
The Americans wanted to vote but they were prohibited
The author’s belief that everyone should have the right to vote
Everyone should enjoy an equal claim to all privileges, liberties, and immunities
No power in the states can legally diminish the government
It would be unjust to shut down the poor of the right to vote
Everyone should have the same right even for the poor, if not, then it is not equal
Property owners would control the government while leaving out the non property owners
The wealthy would look out for the wealthy and leave out the poor
This would cause distress and trouble
Noah Webster believes that equal distribution of landed property is more important to freedom than the liberty of the press, trial by jury, and other rights
It keeps the power within the people
If it is lost, power departs, liberty expires, and the commonwealth will take a different form
Inevitably prevents the restriction of privileges given to the people
Correlation between power and property
The ability to obtain rights comes when the citizen has a right to their own land
Webster believes that the Republican Institutions of the US will survive indefinitely
Not exposed to conquest and invasion
Equality of power diminishes the powerful families, the very sole of the republic
Equality of power = power and freedom
The indentured servitude was declined in the time after independence appeared
The American Revolution was one of the main reasons for declining or eliminating indentured servitude
Many New York people demanded equality and liberty during the revolution
When America became an independent country, America was a gradually developing economic system
The US encouraged people, immigrants, here because it was good for the liberal plan
The strange absurdity is compliance.
The words and actions are those who actively support the state of slavery, as well as those who are against it but take no action to change things
Religious Freedom by itself is not enough to make a person free
Civil Freedom - rights of citizenship
With civil liberty, there would be no slaves
She validates her own points by trying to relate the colony to religion
She uses the Israelite and specifically states God has given them a love for freedom
She wanted independence for African Americans
Women needed access and admission to school training
Rush foresees educated persons that has the skills and resources to make wise decisions and educate her family in a proper way
Improving language skills
Women can teach their children to communicate effectively
Guard their husbands’ properties
Education would give women necessary knowledge to accomplish this
Contribute to society by qualifying for different jobs
Abigail Adams asks her husband to ensure women were protected under the new laws
She wants both men and women to have freedom and the same rights, instead of men controlling women
Women were expected to be subservient to their husbands and also had limited legal rights
John Adams remarked that the struggle for independence loosened the bands of government everywhere
The government was failing at its job creating distrust amongst its citizens
Jefferson pointed out his philosophy of both natural rights and the sovereignty of the people
Jefferson thought the Almighty God created the world and everyone’s mind
God was a supreme being who ruled the earth and this whole world
He naturally controlled everyone’s hearts
He argues in the Declaration of Independence that “the laws of Nature and of Nature’s God entitle man“
It is important to give men the freedom to choose their religious beliefs
He thought this God gives man the freedom to believe or not to believe and this God is also to be called the God of the Christian sects
Jefferson also articulated that religion was a part of morality.
The law was a tool to protect people’s rights and benefits but may not be helpful in morality
Jefferson’s concept of religious freedom could be influenced by article VI, which was the first amendment to the constitution adopted in 1791
Jefferson seeks to strengthen religion by prohibiting governmental enforcement of religious belief
The author defines freedom and slavery as suffrage
Suffrage - means those without the right to vote
The author displays the inequality in a society where everything is weighted differently
The Americans wanted to vote but they were prohibited
The author’s belief that everyone should have the right to vote
Everyone should enjoy an equal claim to all privileges, liberties, and immunities
No power in the states can legally diminish the government
It would be unjust to shut down the poor of the right to vote
Everyone should have the same right even for the poor, if not, then it is not equal
Property owners would control the government while leaving out the non property owners
The wealthy would look out for the wealthy and leave out the poor
This would cause distress and trouble
Noah Webster believes that equal distribution of landed property is more important to freedom than the liberty of the press, trial by jury, and other rights
It keeps the power within the people
If it is lost, power departs, liberty expires, and the commonwealth will take a different form
Inevitably prevents the restriction of privileges given to the people
Correlation between power and property
The ability to obtain rights comes when the citizen has a right to their own land
Webster believes that the Republican Institutions of the US will survive indefinitely
Not exposed to conquest and invasion
Equality of power diminishes the powerful families, the very sole of the republic
Equality of power = power and freedom
The indentured servitude was declined in the time after independence appeared
The American Revolution was one of the main reasons for declining or eliminating indentured servitude
Many New York people demanded equality and liberty during the revolution
When America became an independent country, America was a gradually developing economic system
The US encouraged people, immigrants, here because it was good for the liberal plan
The strange absurdity is compliance.
The words and actions are those who actively support the state of slavery, as well as those who are against it but take no action to change things
Religious Freedom by itself is not enough to make a person free
Civil Freedom - rights of citizenship
With civil liberty, there would be no slaves
She validates her own points by trying to relate the colony to religion
She uses the Israelite and specifically states God has given them a love for freedom
She wanted independence for African Americans
Women needed access and admission to school training
Rush foresees educated persons that has the skills and resources to make wise decisions and educate her family in a proper way
Improving language skills
Women can teach their children to communicate effectively
Guard their husbands’ properties
Education would give women necessary knowledge to accomplish this
Contribute to society by qualifying for different jobs