COLONIAL AND REVOLUTIONARY AMERICA (Ch 2). Classroom Talk Would you follow your parents’ rules if they were out of town?

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
The Declaration of Independence. Oklahoma students join together in November to celebrate our freedoms!
Advertisements

Ch 4.2 Ideas Help Start a Revolution MAIN IDEA Tensions increase throughout the colonies until the Continental Congress declares independence on July 4,
BattlesPeopleDefinition Misc Final Jeopardy.
Quiz 2 Review. What is the significance of the French and Indian War?
DECLARING INDEPENDENCE
Study Guide #3 1) Explain the importance that Common Sense had on our country. 2) Explain the two main ideas in the Declaration of Independence that are.
“We must all hang together, or assuredly we shall all hang separately” –Benjamin Franklin What did he mean by this?
Battles and People of the American Revolution. What is Colonel Prescott known for saying? “Don’t fire until you see the white’s of their eyes.” Who won.
American Revolutionary War Unit 5. First Continental Congress O In 1774 delegates met in Philadelphia to decide what to do about the situation.
American History 11A.  Britain believes that Parliament had legal authority in the colonies  The French and Indian War  Colonists believed they should.
AMERICAN REVOLUTION. SECOND CONTINENTAL CONGRESS MAY 10, 1775 HOPING TO AVOID WAR WITH BRITAIN, DELEGATES SENT THE “OLIVE BRANCH PETITION” DECLARING THEIR.
A Bergman Production Rules: 1.Each team gets one chance to answer their question. 2.Each team will have a chance to choose a topic. 3.Each question that.
Enlightenment Philosophers
American Revolution 7.1 The Revolution Begins. The First Continental Congress A meeting to discuss the problems with England A meeting to discuss the.
 After victories in Canada and New York, British troops thought the war would soon end  They settled in New York City to rest for the winter.
First Semester Review. What year was the first permanent English settlement established?
Citizenship and Colonial Period
War for Independence The Revolutionary War Chapter II.
The American Revolution. Americans Divided Not all colonists supported the idea of independence. Not all colonists supported the idea of independence.
KNOW YOUR VOCAB BATTLES OF THE WAR BACK IN THE COLONIAL DAYS TAXES, PATRIOTS, AND LOYALIST HE SAID WHAT! WAR STRATEGIES More VOCAB
The American Revolution In a Nutshell. Causes No Taxation without Representation! –Stamp Act –Tea Act –Townshend Acts –Sugar Act –As well as the Quartering.
DEMOCRACY IN THE COLONIES A NEW GOVERNMENT FORMS.
Revolutionary War Review Jeopardy Geography ??????! Q $100 Q $200 Q $300 Q $400 Q $500 Q $100 Q $200 Q $300 Q $400 Q $500 Final Jeopardy BattlesWarPeople.
CBA #1 Review ExplorationColonial America PeopleAmerican Revolution Misc
Early American Government
The Revolutionary War. From Enlightenment to Revolution Enlightenment: “To challenge the authority” Voltaire: Freedom of Speech and religious freedom.
REVOLUTIONARY WAR. DIVISION AMONGST COLONISTS LOYALISTS Opposed Independence Loyalty to King George III Judges, governors, wealthy Many loyalists wanted.
Battles and more. 1st battles of the war; (“The shot heard ‘round the world”)
Ideas Help Start a Revolution Section 4*2 pp
Jeopardy Battles Str/Weak Vocab Whatever Q $100 Q $200 Q $300 Q $400 Q $500 Q $100 Q $200 Q $300 Q $400 Q $500 Final Jeopardy People.
UNIT 1 REVIEW GAME British Gov - Enlightenment Colonial Period Revolutionary Period Declaration of Independence Articles.
TRUE FALSE 1. The British won the American Revolution. 2. The French did not fight in the American Revolution. 3. George Washington was the Commander in.
Causes of the War 1.French and Indian War – left Britain with war debt 2.TAXES! (House of Burgesses declares that only they can tax Virginians…Britain.
Chapter 8 The War for Independence 4 th Grade At War with the Homeland Fighting at Lexington and Concord Meeting of the Second Continental Congress Olive.
Fight for Independence Mixed Bag Independence Revolutionary.
A Brief History of the Americas 15,000 – 30,000 Years Ago – Bering Strait 1400s – 100 million Native Americans – Diverse, Complex Societies - 10 million.
You will need two colors to complete these notes. I will be using Blue for the Continental Army (Americans), Red for British Army (England).
American Revolution Unit Test Prep **remember – this is just a guide! You should still review your notes and assignments!
Why the big Break UP? England believed that parliament represented the colonists. The colonists believed they were represented by their own representatives.
Declaration of Independence PeopleBattles Potpourri.
American Revolution TermsPlacesPatriotsLoyalistsWAR!!
The American Revolution
Bellwork Complete the Road to the Revolution worksheet. Filling in the forms of resistance the colonists took against British actions.
Winning the Revolution
The American Revoltion Unit 2 Notes 1. The American Revolution.
THE DECLARATION OF INDEPENDENCE. When America was young, we were ruled by England’s king… George III.
Jeopardy Game for The Revolutionary War $200 $300 $400 $500 $100 $200 $300 $400 $500 $100 $200 $300 $400 $500 $100 $200 $300 $400 $500 $100 $200 $300.
The Declaration of Independence. salutary neglect French & Indian War After decades of salutary neglect, Britain began to raise taxes on the colonies.
Objective Be able to identify the advantages of the colonists during the American Revolution in order to explain how they beat the larger, more powerful.
VIRGINIA COMPANY What JOINT-STOCK COMPANY founded JAMESTOWN?
The Declaration of Independence and the American Revolution Standard 1.3 Analyze the impact of the Declaration of Independence and the American Revolution.
WAR FOR INDEPENDENCE VS 13 UNITED STATES OF AMERICA GREAT BRITAIN 1 1.
The United States of America
Revolutionary War EQ: How did the American colonists
The First U.S. Government
American Revolution Review
Jeopardy Final Jeopardy Rights of the People Important People Battles
Colonization Issues Behind the Revolution
American Fight for Independence
UNIT 2 VOCABULARY—SOL 4.
Road to Revolution.
Early Years of the Revolution
Jeopardy Final Jeopardy Rights of the People Important People Battles
By 1776, American colonists were divided into 3 groups
The American Revolution
Revolutionary War JEOPARDY!
KNOW YOUR VOCAB BATTLES OF THE WAR BACK IN THE COLONIAL DAYS TAXES,
2.1 INFLUENCES ON AMERICAN COLONIAN GOVERNMENT
Early America Who am I? Battles What is it? Huh?
The American Revolution
Presentation transcript:

COLONIAL AND REVOLUTIONARY AMERICA (Ch 2)

Classroom Talk Would you follow your parents’ rules if they were out of town?

British Colony COLONY: A group of people ruled by the government of another country. – Colonists began to develop their own laws. “The sun never sets on the British Empire” Salutary Neglect: BR let their colonies mostly run themselves

Religious Freedom Puritans settle in Massachusetts Quakers settle in Pennsylvania Catholics settle in Maryland Rhode Island was the first place to welcome people of all faiths

House of Burgesses Colonists arrived in Jamestown in First gov’t in the colonies – REPRESENTATIVE DEMOCRACY

Mayflower Compact Written by the Pilgrims in The 41 men signed the COMPACT, or agreement, saying the government would make “just and equal laws”. Established DIRECT DEMOCRACY in the colonies.

Movie clip 6 min

Colonial Governments By 1733, all 13 colonies had established a government. – All had their own governor and a legislature Colonists began to grow apart from England. In the mid-1700’s, England decided to strengthen its control.

Taxation Timeline Write-To-Learn Question: – Make a list of reasons why people rebel. Think of as many reasons as you can. Do not give real world examples of rebellion, but instead focus on the ideas and emotions that trigger rebellion – You will turn this in at the end of the block!

Reflection Write-To-Learn 1.What reasons for rebellion (from your list) are applicable to the American Colonists? – Use the same paper as your list. 2.What other emotions or philosophical ideas were the driving force behind the Colonists’ rebellion?

Declaration of Independence Thomas Jefferson wrote the document He used the ideas of European philosophers Jean-Jacques Rousseau and John Locke – Rousseau believed that all men are created equal and in a social contract between men to keep order in society – John Locke believed that citizens had natural born rights of life liberty and property

“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.”

Write-To-Learn Read the Simplified Version of the Declaration of Independence. Choose 5 sentences that embody the message of the entire document. Highlight/Underline these sentences and be prepared to share your choices.

Revolutionary America Thomas Paine – Common Sense Convinced colonists to separate Revolutionary propaganda – ideas spread deliberately to help a cause Loyalists – support king Patriots – favored separation

British War Strategy Separate the New England states – Had well led troops, well equipped & well trained – Plenty of money – Large navy – Had to wait for supplies – War was unpopular in England

Patriots War Strategy Defending their homes – No navy – Little experience, not equipped – Well led – General George Washington – No clothing/uniforms/food – Used surprise attacks & ambushes Learned from the Native Americans

European Aid France helps Colonists – “My enemy’s enemy is my friend” Spain fights against BR in Europe – Spanish Armada German mercenaries help British – Aka Hessians

Revolutionary War – Main Battles Bunker Hill: BR victory but very tough battle Trenton: Washington crosses Delaware Riv. and surprises BR – 1 st Am. Victory Saratoga: Am. forces surround BR and force them to surrender Valley Forge: tough winter on Am. troops Yorktown: BR General Cornwallis surrenders to Am. & FR – Ends the Am. Rev.