American Revolution.

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American Revolution

French and Indian War Fight over land Lead to the Proclamation of 1763 Great Britain and the Colonists vs. France and American Indians Lead to the Proclamation of 1763 Cost the British a lot of Money King of England needs to charge taxes against the Colonists to get his money back Torch – Proclamation of 1763 (Song and Video)

Causes of the American Revolution Stamp Act Law that said that colonists had to pay taxes on any printed materials Examples: Newspapers, magazines, playing cards Torch - Tensions

Causes Boston Massacre British soldiers shot at a group of colonists who were calling them names (Lobsterbacks)

Causes Boston Tea Party Colonists protested against taxes on tea and only being allowed to buy tea from one company Samuel Adams and the Sons of Liberty dumped tea into the harbor Boycott – refusing to do business with a person, group, or country Torch – Boston Tea Party Song

Causes Intolerable Acts Quartering Act A series of punishments to the people of Boston British soldiers were sent back into Boston Port of Boston was closed to trade Massachusetts was put under military control Quartering Act People had to let British soldiers sleep in their houses and give them food, candles, and other supplies Torch – Names: Intolerable

Summary of Causes Colonists paid too many taxes King George III limited the colonists’ rights Colonists weren’t allowed to trade goods with anyone beside Great Britain (England) Torch – On the Way to Independence

Start of the War “The shot heard around the world” The first shots of the Revolutionary War Known as the Battle of Lexington and Concord Took place between the cities of Lexington and Concord Torch – Lexington and Concord

Causes Declaration of Independence Written by Thomas Jefferson With help from John Adams Signed by the 2nd Continental Congress July 4, 1776 (Independence Day) We hold these truths to be self evident, that all men are created equal, that they are endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable Rights, that among these are Life, Liberty, and the Pursuit of Happiness. Torch – Declaration of Independence

Effects of the American Revolution The result of the war was that the Colonists (Patriots) won The United States of America is now its own country Great Britain no longer owns the USA George Washington is voted as the first President of the USA Torch – Monday Morning Quarterbacks