The American Revolution

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The American Revolution Chapter 1 Lesson 4

What we must know at the end… Describe disagreements between Britain and the colonies that led to the American Revolution Identify colonial leaders- Washington and Jefferson Describe the Declaration of Independence and the reason it was written Describe how the colonists were able to defeat Britain

Disagreements in the Colonies Revolution- 1754- _______________________________ Why?

Disagreements in the Colonies ____________________ of 1763 Why?

Disagreements in the Colonies Sugar Act- Stamp Act

Mad About the Taxes Representation- Boycotts- Declaration-

Boston Massacre About It- Why?

Tea Act

Independence is Declared April 19th, 1775 T.P. June 1776

Independence is Declared Who was on the committee? What did they do? They wanted ___________________.

The Fight for Freedom 1776- Good News- October 17th, 1777

Yorktown What was it? Treaty- Treaty of Paris-