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1 What do you see? What do you think this means?
Warm Up: What do you see? What do you think this means?

2 How did the Revolutionary War begin?
Today’s Question: How did the Revolutionary War begin?

3 Agenda Read Aloud Declaration Notes
In groups: Discuss key philosophies of the Declaration of Independence Draw pictures of the key philosophies

4 Events Causing Unrest:
Stamp Act Proclamation of 1763 Continental Congress Boston Tea Party Quartering Act Boston Massacre Lexington and Concord Intolerable Acts

5 “Give Me Liberty or Give Me Death!” Virginia, 1775
What is the main point of Patrick Henry’s speech? How will patriots react? How will the loyalists and British react?

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7 Second Continental Congress

8 The Committee of Five Ben Franklin Thomas Jefferson Robert Livingston
Roger Sherman John Adams

9 Declaration of Independence

10 Declaration of Independence https://www. youtube. com/watch
The purpose of the Declaration of Independence was to tell the world that the colonies were breaking away from __________ __________. In the Declaration, Thomas Jefferson wrote about the problems with King __________ government, and the type of government he wanted for the new country. Many of Jefferson’s ideas on government were taken from the writings of_____________ philosophers. Several groups of people were excluded from the rights guaranteed in the declaration, including ____________ and ____________ ______________.

11 In Groups: Match the pictures with the key philosophies of the Declaration of Independence With your group, discuss what you think each one means Write your answer in the “what I think it means” box

12 Four key philosophies of the Declaration of Independence
Philosophy What I think it means What it actually means People have certain “unalienable rights” (rights that cannot be taken away)—to life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness People establish government to protect these rights

13 Four key philosophies of the Declaration of Independence
Government derives power from the people People have a right and a duty to change a government that violates their rights

14 On the left side of your notebook:
Write one key philosophy of the Dec of Ind. in each box. Draw a picture to represent that philosophy!


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