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American Revolution

Agenda Bell Ringer: Enlightenment Quotes with Mr. T. Brief Lecture: American Revolution (with limited commercial interruptions) Comparison Chart: English Civil War and American Revolution Video Clip: Enlightenment and the American Revolution Enlightenment Thinkers and the US Constitution Absolutism and Enlightenment Quiz.  Review Guide and Test Format: Absolutism and the Enlightenment Objectives HW: Work on Review Guide, Test is on November 9th

1640-1689 Above the law Bribery No, then yes Power with Parliament English Bill of Rights 1775- 1781

Why a Revolution? Increased taxation from the French and Indian Conflict. More control from Britain. Major events: Boston Massacre Boston Tea Party Sons of Liberty

Minutemen Minutemen were farmers with ammunition and arms ready to fight a “defensive” war with Britain.

Lexington and Concord Paul Revere made his famous ride.. William Dawes… the other one. April of 1775, Dawes and Revere ride out to warn of British troops coming from Boston. They make it to Lexington before they are arrested. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DSF7_hMrx-o

Strategy The British return to New York in the summer of 1776. 32,000 soldiers enter Boston with General William Howe. “Surrender, or face a battle against my men.” Washington shows up, with 19,000 men. They rejected Howe’s offer.

Failed Strategy and Yorktown Divide the Colonies. Yorktown Lafayette, Washington, Rochambeau, de Grasse, completely surround Cornwallis. He surrenders his 7,000 men as a band plays, “The world turned upside down”

The United States of America After a failed startup with the Articles of Confederation, we get it right with the Constitution and subsequent Bill of Rights. Utilized Enlightenment thinkers in both documents. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xqWxgCZ1TQE

Absolutism and Enlightenment Quiz 1. What theory is proposed by Copernicus that the church has an issue with? Why is the church mad? 2. How does Isaac Newton appease the Church with his law of Gravity? 3. What is the major idea expressed by John Locke? How does the United States use this idea?