Road to Revolutionary War

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Road to Revolutionary War

Ohio Valley major battle ground b/w French and British

Long Term Causes….. 1. Navigation Acts 2. French and Indian War 1754-1763

4. Mercantilism 3. Practice Salutary Neglect lasted from the 1690's to the 1760's Brit laws not enforced Left colonies alone b/c England was getting what it needed from the colonies England America 4. Mercantilism Belief that a country should export more than it imports.  based on the concept of increasing profits by controlling trade American colonies supply raw materials and serve as a market for the finished goods that had been made in England

5. Idea of questioning traditional institutions like gov’t and religion. Exps popluar ppl: Locke, Rousseau, Voltaire, Montesquieu Push for self-gov’t Huge influence on USA founding fathers

TIMELINE ACTIVITY: Road to American Revolution (TITLE) Sugar Act 1764 Quartering Act 1765 Stamp Act 1765 Stamp Act of Congress “no taxation without representation Sons & Daughters of Liberty Samuel Adams Declaratory Act 1766 Townshend Acts 1767 Boston Massacre 1770 Committees of Correspondence Boston Tea Party 1773 Intolerable Acts 1774 1st Continental Congress Who present? Why meet? Accomplish? (LEAVE THIS ONE FOR ME) Lexington and Concord 1775 What happen here? Importance? Who involved? For each event What is it? What's being taxed? Why important? Significance Illustration http://revolution.mrdonn.org/ TIMELINE ACTIVITY: Road to American Revolution (TITLE)