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Section 1 – Road to Revolution boycott repealed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 (December 16, 1773) 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
Section 1 – Road to Revolution Quebec Act
Section 1 – Road to Revolution Philadelphia First Continental Congress stop exporting militia minutemen
Thomas Gage
Paul Revere
Henry Wadsworth Longfellow “Now listen my children and you shall hear of the midnight ride of Paul Revere.”
John Parker Statue in Lexington Lexington skirmish
Concord battleground
Section 1 – Road to Revolution sharpshooters
Ralph Waldo Emerson “The shot heard round the world.”
Example of a political cartoon about taxes in Italy. Example of political cartoon about taxes in Italy. Example of a political cartoon about taxes in Italy.