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1st Amendment
Freedom of speech, religion, press, assembly,
petition
2nd Amendment
Right to bear arms
3rd Amendment
No quartering of soldiers in homes
4th Amendment
Protection from unreasonable searches & seizures
5th Amendment
,Due process, no self-incrimination, no double
jeopardy
6th Amendment
Right to a speedy, public trial by jury
7th Amendment
Right to jury trial in civil cases
8th Amendment
No cruel or unusual punishment, fair bail/fines
9th Amendment
People have other rights not listed in the
Constitution
10th Amendment
Powers not given to the federal government go to the
states or people
13th Amendment
Abolished slavery
14th Amendment
,Citizenship, equal protection, due process
15th Amendment
Right to vote can't be denied because of race
19th Amendment
Women's right to vote
22nd Amendment
President limited to 2 terms
24th Amendment
Abolished poll taxes in federal elections
25th Amendment
Presidential succession & disability procedures
26th Amendment
Voting age lowered to 18
France
Pursued fur trade and fishing opportunities, wanted
to increase global influence by claiming new
, territories, aimed to spread Christianity, and
prioritized trading posts and alliances with natives.
England
Sought wealth through trade and agricultural
development, aimed to establish a permanent
presence and expand territory, established some
colonies, and focused on permanent settlements.
Spain
Sought gold, silver, and other valuable resources,
expanded territory extensively across the Americas,
focused on converting Native American people to
Christianity, and established a strict colonial regime,
exploiting local resources and labor
The New England Colonies
Massachusetts, Connecticut, Rhode Island, and New
Hampshire, were established in the early 1600s.
These colonies were known for their rocky terrain