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Alan Brinkley, The Unfinished Nation 6/e Chapter Four: The Empire in Transition

Chapter Four: The Empire in Transition Loosening Ties A Decentralized Empire Decentralized Colonial Administration Assertive Colonial Assemblies © 2011, The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc. All Rights Reserved.

Chapter Four: The Empire in Transition Loosening Ties The Colonies Divided Albany Plan A Map of the New World (Royalty-Free/CORBIS) © 2011, The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc. All Rights Reserved.

Chapter Four: The Empire in Transition The Struggle for the Continent Seven Years’ War © 2011, The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc. All Rights Reserved.

Chapter Four: The Empire in Transition The Struggle for the Continent New France and the Iroquois Nation France’s Colonial Empire The Powerful Iroquois Confederacy A French Map of North America, 1758 (Royalty-Free/CORBIS) © 2011, The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc. All Rights Reserved.

Chapter Four: The Empire in Transition The Struggle for the Continent Anglo-French Conflicts King George’s War Fort Necessity © 2011, The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc. All Rights Reserved.

Chapter Four: The Empire in Transition The Struggle for the Continent The Great War for the Empire William Pitt Takes Command Peace of Paris British Resentment Disastrous Consequences for Native Americans © 2011, The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc. All Rights Reserved.

Chapter Four: The Empire in Transition The New Imperialism Burdens of Empire Britain’s Staggering War Debt George the Third George Grenville © 2011, The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc. All Rights Reserved.

Chapter Four: The Empire in Transition The Thirteen Colonies in 1763 © 2011, The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc. All Rights Reserved.

Chapter Four: The Empire in Transition The New Imperialism The British and the Tribes Failure of the Proclamation of 1763 © 2011, The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc. All Rights Reserved.

Chapter Four: The Empire in Transition The New Imperialism Battles over Trade and Taxes Sugar, Stamp, and Currency Acts Paxton Boys Persistent Colonial Grievances © 2011, The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc. All Rights Reserved.

Chapter Four: The Empire in Transition Stirrings of Revolt The Stamp Act Crisis Effects of the Stamp Act “Virginia Resolves” Stamp Act Repealed The Tory’s Day of Judgment (Library of Congress) © 2011, The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc. All Rights Reserved.

Chapter Four: The Empire in Transition Stirrings of Revolt The Townshend Program Mutiny Act Townshend Duties Nonimportation Agreement © 2011, The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc. All Rights Reserved.

Chapter Four: The Empire in Transition Stirrings of Revolt The Boston Massacre Rebellious Boston “Committee of Correspondence” The Boston Massacre (Library of Congress) © 2011, The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc. All Rights Reserved.

Chapter Four: The Empire in Transition Stirrings of Revolt The Philosophy of Revolt Sources of Revolutionary Ideology “No Taxation without Representation” “Virtual” and “Actual” Representation Sovereignty Debated "No Taxation without Representation!" © 2011, The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc. All Rights Reserved.

Chapter Four: The Empire in Transition Stirrings of Revolt Sites of Resistance Political Importance of Colonial Taverns The Tea Excitement The Tea Act Daughters of Liberty The Boston “Tea Party” Consequences of the Coercive Acts © 2011, The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc. All Rights Reserved.

Chapter Four: The Empire in Transition Cooperation and War New Sources of Authority The First Continental Congress © 2011, The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc. All Rights Reserved.

Chapter Four: The Empire in Transition Cooperation and War Lexington and Concord “Minutemen” General Thomas Gage The War for Independence Begins Recruiting Poster (Library of Congress) © 2011, The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc. All Rights Reserved.

Chapter Four: The Empire in Transition The Battles of Lexington and Concord, 1775 © 2011, The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc. All Rights Reserved.

Chapter Four: The Empire in Transition America in the World:  The First Global War © 2011, The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc. All Rights Reserved.

Chapter Four: The Empire in Transition Patterns of Popular Culture:  Taverns in Revolutionary Massachusetts © 2011, The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc. All Rights Reserved.