 Please take out your folders.  Bellwork: Friday  Objective: Analyze the causes and effects of the American Revolution.  Activity: For today’s bell.

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
The American Revolution
Advertisements

Jeopardy Revolutionary Events Q $100 Q $200 Q $300 Q $400 Q $500 Q $100 Q $200 Q $300 Q $400 Q $500 Final Jeopardy Revolutionary People It’s All An Act.
Road to Revolution Content by: Sarah Zach, Tatem Kingsbury, and Jayda Swenson Template Design by: Mark Geary People British Acts Important Documents Constitutional.
British Goals: Keep the Colonist out of Indian Territory to avoid spending money on protection and increasing the already doubled debt. Conflict with.
Road to Revolution.  In 1760s British population in America exceeded 1.5 million people, 6 times that of 1700!!  1763 is the parting of ways, 150 years.
Exploration to Early Statehood
Colonies- Constitution Colonial PeriodPeriod of Discontent.
U.S. History Standard 3.
Unit 3 Chapter 6 Lesson 2 Pages
Reading Informational Text 5.RI.1 Quote accurately from a text when explaining what the text says explicitly and when drawing inferences from the text.
Tensions Grow Between the Colonies and Great Britain
AMERICAN REVOLUTION Anthony Latini III CMP-555. The Effects of the War  Since Britain had sent its army to help the British colonists fight the French,
Road to the American Revolution
The American Revolution
Unit 2 Vocabulary American Revolution. French and Indian War A war between France and England over land in North America (Ohio River Valley) Increases.
Causes of the American Revolution!
American Revolution Causes of the Revolution The French & Indian War Proclamation of 1763 English taxes on the colonies to pay for the French.
The Great Awakening In the 1730’s and 1740’s a religious movement led by John Edwards took place in the colonies Book learning not as important, it is.
$100 $300 $500 $200 $100 $500 $300 $500 $100 $500 $200 $400 $100 $400 $200 $500 $100 $400 $200 $300 $200 $400 Vocabulary Terms Causes to the American.
The War of 1812 America’s Second War for Independence.
1.What caused the French and Indian War? 2.What 2 countries were fighting in the French and Indian War? 3.Explain the Albany Plan. Both England and France.
American Revolution. Events that led to the American Revolution Stamp Act – taxes on all stamps and paper products Tea Act – stated the colonies could.
13 Colonies were established during the Age of Exploration England established the colonies along the Atlantic Coastline The 13 Colonies created lots.
Road to the Constitution Events That Led to the Formation of our Country.
Review QuestionsReview Questions  What are the main ideas of the Enlightenment philosophers?  How do they challenge the powers of Absolute Monarchs?
Events Leading to the American Revolution
Stirrings Of Rebellion Ideas Start Revolution Struggling.
Jeopardy Causes of Revolution American Rev Articles of Confed Constitution Early US Q $100 Q $200 Q $300 Q $400 Q $500 Q $100 Q $200 Q $300 Q $400 Q $500.
Notes on the American Revolution. I. Forming a New Identity After 150 years the British colonies in North America had each established their own government.
Which of the following taxes would have made the colonists the most upset? Stamp Act Tea Act Intolerable Acts Sugar Act Declaratory Act Explain your reasoning.
Events leading to the American Revolution
ROAD TO THE U.S. CONSTITUTION. The French and Indian War The British charged the Americans high taxes after fighting the French and.
AMERICAN REVOLUTION Leading up to the Revolution.
Crisis in the Colonies, 1745–1775
Review QuestionsReview Questions  What are the main ideas of the Enlightenment philosophers?  How do they challenge the powers of Absolute Monarchs?
{ The American Revolution Due to all the wars and conflicts in Europe; England was basically broke They needed a way to pay off all their war.
Early American Government and Revolution
Hosted by Mr. Pavlovich The Colonies Colonial Tensions and Inspirations Leading to War Declaring Independence!
Chapter 8 Review Pages The French and Indian War was fought in North America between what two countries?
Chapter 5- The Road to Revolution 7 th Grade US History Mr. Bennett
FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR CONFLICTS IN THE COLONIES (1675 – 1774) Trouble on the Frontier.
Time Line Assignment French and Indian War France loses its presence in North America. Indians are angry. Proclamation of Colonists.
What led to the American Revolution?. Timeline The French and Indian War Proclamation of The Stamp Act 1767 Townshend Act 1770 The.
The American Revolution. Britain and it’s American Colonies Large and thriving cities along the east coast Huge increase in population and prosperity.
4 th Grade Social Studies. The French and Indian War was the bloodiest American war in the 1700’s. More people died in the French and Indian War than.
The Revolutionary War Study guide. Big Ideas When was the revolutionary war? What was the war about? Who were the Patriots? Who were the Loyalists? What.
THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION AND THE NEW U.S. GOV’T. Great Britain and the 13 Colonies Great Britain defeated France in the French and Indian War, which led.
1. Navigation Acts- Colonists could only ship certain products to G.B. and a duty was placed on them (tax). 1.Colonists were not really hurt and they would.
Colonial Resistance and Rebellion. Objectives  Trace the mounting tensions between England and the American Colonies prior to the Revolutionary War.
Tighter British Control Leads to Greater Colonial Resistance.
Samples of stamps in the Stamp Act:. Protesting the Stamp Act: 1. When British officials tried to enforce the Stamp Act, they met protests from the colonists.
Events Leading to the Revolution. King George of England The tension was mounting between the 13 colonies and the British government. With the passage.
Revolution. TaxesRevolutionary War Famous PeopleLaws Declaration of Independence Hodge Podge.
Road to the American Revolution
September 16,  The French and Indian War caused Britain to gain a lot more land in North America but also for them to gain a lot of debt.  Britain.
American Revolution. Britain Becomes a Global Power Good position for trade Settlements in North America and West Indies Welcomed commerce,
Events Leading to the American Revolution
Road to the Revolution US History.
The American Revolution
The American Revolution
American Revolution Causes and Effects.
Causes of the American Revolution
Who fought in the French and Indian War?
American Revolution.
Actions and Reactions that lead to the American Revolution
1.2b Events Leading to the American Revolution
The American Revolution
The American Revolution
Revolution! CHY Lesson 50.
Causes of the American Revolution
Presentation transcript:

 Please take out your folders.  Bellwork: Friday  Objective: Analyze the causes and effects of the American Revolution.  Activity: For today’s bell work, write Enlightenment Essay Outline.  I learned…  You have 10 minutes to complete this outline and have it stapled and turned in!

 The American Revolution occurred between 1775 and The conflict arose from growing tensions between residents of Great Britain’s 13 North American colonies and the colonial government, which represented the British crown.

 Also known as the Seven Years War, this war was fought over conflicting territorial claims between the French and British in the Ohio River Valley. The British victory resulted in virtual expulsion of the French in N. America, and the rationalization of taxing the Americans to recoup losses.

 The 1765 Stamp Act required colonists to pay a tax (in the form of a stamp) and printed documents, licenses, and other goods. Colonists rebelled and terrorized British tax collectors.

 The Townshed Act of 1767 authorized Parliament to issue taxes on in demand imports such as glass, lead, paint, paper, and tea. British soldiers had to be brought into Boston to prevent an uprising.

 Tension over the presence of British troops in Boston led to the Boston Massacre, the first episode which resulted in the loss of life. Four Bostonians were killed when Redcoats fired into an angry mob.

 Angry Bostonians known as the Sons of Liberty boarded a British tea vessel dressed as Indians and dumped all of its tea into Boston Harbor in protest of the Tea tax. This event resulted in the Intolerable Acts.

 With war looming, the Continental Congress was formed for the purposes of drawing consensus within the colonies for action against the growing threat of British occupation.

 Common Sense, one of the most influential pamphlets in American history galvanized the American public to support the Revolution and condemn the monarchy in England.

 In 1778, France joined the revolution on the side of the Colonists, making it an international war.  The British surrendered in Virginia in 1779, but fighting wouldn’t officially stop for four more years!

 The purpose of this iconic American document was to tell the world why America was breaking away from British rule.

 This document outlined the terms of the British surrender in Its ratification officially ended the Revolution, making America a free country.

 America’s first attempt at organized government was the ill-conceived Articles of Confederation. This government gave new “states” too much power and was insufficient as a means of governing a nation.

 The 1787 Constitutional Convention resulted in the elimination of the Articles of Confederation and the formation f a new, more effective government and constitution.

 The Federalist Papers were a series of essays written by Alexander Hamilton, John Jay, and James Madison, which outlined reasons why the states should ratify the Constitution.

 Although many legislators believed a Bill of Rights was not necessary as part of the Constitution, it was nevertheless included and is the first ten amendments of the U.S. Constitution.

 Foreign policy issues, newspaper wars, and partisan politics threatened to destroy the new nation in its infancy.