APPENDIX A ESSENTIALS IN ENGLISH CONSTITUTIONAL HISTORY This analysis of English history has been tested by actual class use, and is adapted for the documents which form the body of the work. The titles of the documents are distinguished in the Essentials by appearing in italics. 9. Abdication of James II. IV. THE REVOLUTION OF 1688. 2. Insurrections. Effect: Scotland and Ireland subdued. 3. Alliance with Holland against Louis XIV. Effect: William of Orange recognized by Peace of Ryswick. 4. The cause of the Pretender influences England to join the Grand Alliance. Effect: England's share in the War of the Spanish Succession. 5. Act of Settlement. 1701. Effect: Protestant line secured. 6. Anne's ministry. Effect: Power of Whig nobles. 7. Dissolution of the Grand Alli ance. Effect: Treaty of Utrecht affects England in the Old World and the New World. 8. Fall of Marlborough. Effect: Tory power arises for time being. § 7. Essentials in the Hanoverian Period.-1714-1815. I. WHIG SUPREMACY. 1. Influence of Act of Settlement. Effect: Difficulties arising in 4. Foreign policy. Effect: England's share in the War of the Austrian Succession. APPENDIX B ESSENTIALS IN AMERICAN CONSTITUTIONAL HISTORY This analysis of American history is especially designed to be a background for the study of the documents printed above. The titles appear in italics. Effect: Dutch and Swedish settlements. 6. Growing power in New France Effect: French and Indian § 2. Essentials in the Growth of Government in English Colonies.-1607-1643. 1. James I.'s policy in granting royal charters. Effect: London and Plymouth companies. 2. Influence of the principle of local self-government. Effect: House of Burgesses, 1619, under Virginia charter; independence of gov Effect: Pequod War; New § 3. Essentials in International Relations at Home and Abroad. - 1620-1763. 1. Colonies versus Indians. Effect: Civilization by Eng |