Chapter 21 the Enlightenment and Revolutions

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Chapter 21 the Enlightenment and Revolutions Lesson 4 – the American revolution www.glscott.org

The American Revolution www.glscott.org

The American Revolution www.glscott.org

The American Revolution www.glscott.org

The American Revolution Treaty of Paris 1783 The French were looking for revenge the loss of the 7 year wear was a bitter pill to swallow Supplied 90% of the powder to the Americans French did not have the money to support the colonists but did anyway French would pay in the long term www.glscott.org

The American Revolution The United States of America The new country was eventually formed under the Constitution of the United States Features: www.glscott.org

The American Revolution Bill of Rights: the first 10 Amendments to the Constitution www.glscott.org