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Bellringer Declaration of Independence…now what? What happens next? Write 3-5 complete sentences about what the colonists should do next.
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The American Revolution
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American Colonies Population and economy were booming 13 Colonies each had their own government Geography provided a sense of independence
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Stamp Act Britain was in debt 1765 Parliament passed a law that require colonists to pay a tax to have an official stamp put on wills, deeds, newspapers, and other printed materials
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Boston Tea Party 1773 a group of colonists dumped a large load of British tea into Boston Harbor They were protesting a tax on tea King George III ordered the British Navy to close the port
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1 st Continental Congress Philadelphia, September 1774 Protested the treatment of Boston Tried to persuade Parliament to change by cutting off trade with England.
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2 nd Continental Congress Philadelphia, 1775 Voted to raise an army and organize under the command of George Washington; beginning the American Revolution 1776 Declaration of Independence
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Enlightenment & Revolution Colonists used Enlightenment ideas to justify their rebellion. According to Locke, they had an obligation to rebel against an unjust ruler.
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Reasons for Success American motivation for fighting was much stronger Over-confident British military made many mistakes Time was on the side of the Americans King Louis XIV
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Questions How did the French and Indian War lead to the Stamp Act? How did the colonists feel about the Stamp Act?
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Small Group Activity Sitting in your seat, work with the other people around you. On your worksheet, answer questions from each folder.
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Exit Slip Describe one conflict and one compromise that led to the creation of the Constitution. – Write response in 3-5 sentences.
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