The American Revolution

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The American Revolution Mr. Meester World History

Vocabulary American Revolution Stamp Act Popular Sovereignty Federal Republic King George III George Washington Thomas Jefferson Treaty of Paris

Background to Revolution The 13 American Colonies were controlled by the English. The British used the colonies to strengthen their economy. They regulated trade & forced Americans to buy British goods. The Americans considered themselves British citizens entitled to British rights.

War & Taxes In the 1760’s England & France fought the 7 Years’ War Many battles occurred in North America England won the war but was greatly in debt Imposed taxes like the Stamp Act to help raise money to pay for the war.

Protest & Revolt Colonists protested the Stamp Act and other taxes because they weren’t represented in Parliament. 1770, five protesters were shot by soldiers. 1773, colonists, protesting a tax on tea, threw boxes of tea into Boston Harbor. 1775 the war had begun. Boston Massacre Boston Tea Party

Declaration of Independence July 4th 1776 Thomas Jefferson’s Declaration of Independence was issued. Used John Locke’s idea that a government needed to protect its people’s rights. If a government fails to protect its people they can revolt.

The War The British won most early battles The American won at Saratoga proving to the French they could win France & other nations help the U.S. turn the tide & defeat the British Last battle at Yorktown ended the fighting The war officially ended with the Treaty of Paris.

A New Government The Articles of Confederation (1st Constitution) was too weak to govern the new nation. The U.S. Constitution formed a Federal Republic which gave power to both the state & federal levels. The federal level was based on the separation of powers & checks and balances.

Checks and Balances

The U.S. Bill of Rights The Bill of Rights is the first 10 amendments to the Constitution. Added to makes sure the Constitution was ratified by the States. Guarantees many of the natural rights talked about by the Philosophes.