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Lecture 16: U.S. History – The American Revolution and the Establishment of the United States (1765 – 1797) Jason Downs British and American Culture.

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1 Lecture 16: U.S. History – The American Revolution and the Establishment of the United States (1765 – 1797) Jason Downs British and American Culture

2 Dissatisfaction with British Rule  By the 18 th century, many Americans were growing increasingly dissatisfied with British colonial rule  “No taxation without representation!”

3 The Boston Tea Party (1773)

4 Samuel Adams

5 Thomas Jefferson

6 Benjamin Franklin

7 George Washington

8 Declaration of Independence  July 4, 1776  “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.”

9 The American Revolution (1776-1789)  American forces were led by General George Washington  First battles were at Lexington and Concord, Massachusetts in April 1775  Fighting lasted for several years, with many British and American victories  Final battle: Yorktown, Virginia in 1781 – The British forces surrendered and accepted American Independence

10 George Washington Crossing the Delaware River

11 Articles of Confederation  After the war, the 13 colonies were governed under the “Articles of Confederation” until 1789  This was a weak grouping of states, and most of the power was left to the individual states, rather than to the central government.

12 The Constitution and the First President  The Articles of Confederation were too weak to form an effective government  As a result, the states eventually agreed to a new United States Constitution  George Washington was elected as the first president of the new United States of America, and took office in 1789  He served two four-year terms, stepping down after eight years, setting an important precedent.

13 Homework:  Unit 8, Sections 1-6 (pages 157-163)  Unit 12, Section 3 (pages 256-257)  Additional history text (posted on class website)  Apple vs. FBI case (posted on class website)


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