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The American Revolution Background to the Constitution
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Warm Up: How would life in the US be different if we had the rights in the right column? In the Constitution Right to practice your religion Right to vote Right to protest Right to not be searched by police for no reason Right to a jury trial In the Constitution Right to practice your religion Right to vote Right to protest Right to not be searched by police for no reason Right to a jury trial NOT in the Constitution Right to a good job Right to a decent house Right to adequate food Right to adequate medical care Right to a good education Right to a safe neighborhood NOT in the Constitution Right to a good job Right to a decent house Right to adequate food Right to adequate medical care Right to a good education Right to a safe neighborhood
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Before 1776* The 13 colonies are owned and controlled by King George III of Britain
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Colonization* The whole point of the 13 colonies is to make money for Britain (the “mother” country) Colonists send cotton, tobacco, rice, timber ($$$$) 13 Colonies Colonists buy British tea, sugar, paper, clothes Britain
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Anger in the Colonies* Middle and upper class whites in the colonies are angry at: More and more taxes (on tea, sugar, paper, etc.) Harsh colonial laws Having no voice in the British government Middle and upper class whites in the colonies are angry at: More and more taxes (on tea, sugar, paper, etc.) Harsh colonial laws Having no voice in the British government
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The Boston Massacre* 1770 -Anger at British soldiers ends with 5 Boston colonists dead
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Boston Tea Party* In 1773, colonists dump British tea into Boston Harbor to protest taxes on tea
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Paul Revere’s Midnight Ride William Dawes
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1776* Declaration of Independence is signed on July 4, 1776 The War of Independence begins a.k.a. the American Revolution Declaration of Independence is signed on July 4, 1776 The War of Independence begins a.k.a. the American Revolution
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Famous lines from the Declaration “…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.”
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1781* The 13 colonies defeat Britain & win the war a new country is officially recognized: The United States of America The 13 colonies defeat Britain & win the war a new country is officially recognized: The United States of America
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1787* 55 wealthy white men meet in Philadelphia to write a Constitution for a new American government
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