Unit 3 Revolution to Constitution

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Unit 3 Revolution to Constitution

Section 1 – Road to Revolution

Jeffrey Amherst

Pontiac

Fort Detroit

Pontiac’s War

Proclamation of 1763 control angered

Section 1 – Road to Revolution No taxation without representation!

Sons of Liberty

Section 1 – Road to Revolution boycott repealed

Charles Townshend

Section 1 – Road to Revolution writs of assistance tea

Samuel Adams

Section 1 – Road to Revolution printers

George Washington Patrick Henry

Crispus Attucks

Section 1 – Road to Revolution Boston Massacre

John Adams

England’s King George III

Section 1 – Road to Revolution Tea Act monopoly smugglers boycott

Samuel Adams John Hancock

Section 1 – Road to Revolution Boston Tea Party control rights

Section 1 – Road to Revolution Intolerable Acts (Coercive Acts) shut down the port of Boston Quartering Act

Constitution Amendment 1 Freedoms of Religion, Speech, Press, Assembly, and Petition Protects 5 basic rights Added because of Intolerable Acts passed by England for the colonies

Constitution Amendment 3 Lodging Troops in Private Homes Limits the government’s right to use private homes to house soldiers – must have consent of the owner Added because of Quartering Acts passed by England for the colonies