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The American Revolution
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Northwest Territory
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Proclamation of 1763 - restricting colonists from moving westward into and settling the Northwest Territory. Pass a series of tax laws and have the colonists help pay back the debt. Station British troops in North America to stop Indian attacks and protect the Colonies. Stop the smuggling by enforcing the Navigation Acts. England’s Solutions
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“Taxation without representation” British tax collectors were tarred and feathered Protests led by the Sons of Liberty The Hated Stamp Act Tax on over 50 items A direct tax which went to the British government Paid for war debt and British troops in the colonies
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British restrictive policies Townshend Acts, 1767 – Another series of revenue measures which taxed items imported into the colonies, including paper, lead, tea, and paint Met with colonial outrage and boycotts Tea Act – Gave the East India Company a monopoly on the trade in tea
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MMarch 1770 – the British shed colonial blood for the first time UUsed as propaganda to convince people to support the colonial cause TThe Intolerable Acts closed the port of Boston and placed Massachusetts under martial law The Boston Massacre
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First Continental Congress Colonies sent representatives to Philadelphia to form a Congress in response to the Intolerable Acts in 1774 Main goal was to try and negotiate with King George and Parliament Sent “Declaration of Rights and Grievances” to King George and Parliament
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Battles of Lexington & concord “Shot Heard ‘Round the World” British searching for stolen weapons– “search and seizure” Stopped at Lexington and encountered 56 Minutemen, who stood up for what they believed was their land
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Second Continental Congress Organized first American army called the Continental Army and appointed George Washington as Commanding General
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Continental Army Made up of volunteers, militias, and Minutemen Lacked money and resources
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Common Sense 50-page pamphlet to convince many Americans that King George was a tyrant and declaring independence from Great Britain was our only choice Paine not only called for independence, but for a new kind of political society: a democratic republic
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Declaration of Independence Explained to the world why separation from England was necessary (27 grievances) New theory of government (democracy) Declared war
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Why the Colonists Won British controlled the cities, but not the countryside British generals made key mistakes U.S. morale and will to fight Battle of Saratoga led to a colonial alliance with France
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Treaty of Paris The Patriot victory at Yorktown, however, convinced the British that the war was too costly Benjamin Franklin, John Adams, and John Jay represented the United States in the peace talks in Paris The American Congress ratified a preliminary treaty in April 1783
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