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Road to Revolution: 1763 - 1775 Outline: The French and Indian War, 1754 - 1763 Stamp Act and Protest Friction Rises: Later Acts Colonial Response Summary Essential question #2: How democratic (“people rule”) was the establishment of the new nation economically, socially and politically from 1760’s to the 1840’s?

Three questions tonight and throughout the course: What is history Three questions tonight and throughout the course: What is history? What do we know about it, especially early American history? ? How do we know?

We will pursue our understanding of American history through Essential Questions. Essential Questions - are open-ended, no single definitive answer - tie the past to the present - require analytical thinking (SHEG) and techniques - require primary and secondary sources - must be supported by American history content

Road to Revolution: 1754 - 1775 8 Questions France thought it “ripped off” Great Britain by signing the Treaty of Paris, 1763

Road to Revolution: 1754 - 1775 Outline: The French and IndianWar, 1754 - 1763 Stamp Act and Protest Friction Rises: Later Acts Colonial Response Summary Essential question #2: How democratic (“people rule”) was the establishment of the new nation economically, socially and politically from 1760’s to the 1840’s?

Road to Revolution: 1763 - 1775

Road to Revolution: 1754 - 1775 British War Debt, French and Indian War 1760: 75 million pounds 1763: 137 million, 82% increase

North America, 1754 Treaty of Paris, 1763 Questions Road to Revolution: 1763 - 1775 North America, 1754 Treaty of Paris, 1763 Questions

Road to Revolution: 1754 - 1775 8 Questions France thought it “ripped off” Great Britain by signing the Treaty of Paris, 1763

North America, 1754 Treaty of Paris, 1763 Questions Road to Revolution: 1763 - 1775 North America, 1754 Treaty of Paris, 1763 Questions

Road to Revolution: 1754 - 1775 Outline: The French and Indian War, 1754 - 1763 Stamp Act and Protest Friction Rises: Later Acts Colonial Response Summary Essential question #2: How democratic (“people rule”) was the establishment of the new nation economically, socially and politically from 1760’s to the 1840’s?

Road to Revolution: 1754 - 1775 Stamp Act and Protest British War Debt, French and Indian War 1760: 75 million pounds 1763: 137 million, 82% increase

Colonial legislatures Road to Revolution: 1754 - 1775 Colonial legislatures

Effects of “salutary neglect on colonial legislatures Road to Revolution: 1754 - 1775 Effects of “salutary neglect on colonial legislatures

Road to Revolution: 1754 - 1775

Road to Revolution: 1763 - 1775 Stamp Act and Protest

“No taxation without representation.” Road to Revolution: 1763 - 1775 Stamp Act and Protest “No taxation without representation.”

Road to Revolution: 1763 - 1775 Outline: The French and Indian War, 1754 - 1763 Stamp Act and Protest Friction Rises: Later Acts Colonial Response Summary Essential question #2: How democratic (“people rule”) was the establishment of the new nation economically, socially and politically from 1760’s to the 1840’s?

Road to Revolution: 1763 - 1775 Outline: The French and Indian War, 1754 - 1763 Stamp Act and Protest Friction Rises: Later Acts Colonial Response Summary Essential question #2: How democratic (“people rule”) was the establishment of the new nation economically, socially and politically from 1760’s to the 1840’s?

Friction Rises: Quartering Acts Road to Revolution: 1763 - 1775 Friction Rises: Quartering Acts

Friction Rises: Tea Act Road to Revolution: 1763 - 1775 Friction Rises: Tea Act

Friction Rises: Later Acts Road to Revolution: 1763 - 1775 Friction Rises: Later Acts

Friction Rises: Later Acts Road to Revolution: 1763 - 1775 Friction Rises: Later Acts Intolerable Acts, 1774

Friction Rises: Later Acts Road to Revolution: 1763 - 1775 Friction Rises: Later Acts Intolerable Acts, 1774

Road to Revolution: 1763 - 1775 The French and Indian War, 1754 - 1763 Stamp Act and Protest Friction Rises: Later Acts Colonial Response Summary Essential question #2: How democratic (“people rule”) was the establishment of the new nation economically, socially and politically from 1760’s to the 1840’s?

Road to Revolution: 1763 - 1775 Second Continental Congress

Road to Revolution: 1763 - 1775 5. Colonial Response Second Continental Congress

Road to Revolution: 1763 - 1775 Lexington and Concord, April, 1775

Road to Revolution: 1754 - 1775

Road to Revolution: 1763 - 1775 Outline: The French and Indian War, 1754 - 1763 Stamp Act and Protest Friction Rises: Later Acts Colonial Response Summary Essential question #2: How democratic (“people rule”) was the establishment of the new nation economically, socially and politically from 1760’s to the 1840’s?

Road to Revolution: 1754 - 1775 8 Questions Hnery speech https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Cjwonvar-3g 5:18 – endn (2.5 minutes) t