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Chapter 5 The American Revolution
Colonies emerge as an independent nation Military Victory
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I. Structure of Colonial Society
Breakdown of political Trust George III Parliamentary sovereignty No taxation w/o Rep Only colonial assemblies could tax Americans Ideas about Power and Virtue John Locke-”Commonwealth”
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Eroding the Bonds of Empire
Paying off National Debt 1764-Sugar Act Popular Protest Sons of Liberty Stamp Act Congress Failed Attempt Declaratory Act of 1766 Tension bubbles
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…bonds of Empire (cont)
D. Fueling the Crisis Townshend Acts Defiance E. Fatal show of Force Boston-Mar 5, 1770 Lord North-repeal F. Last Days of the Old Order Semblance of tranquility Radicals-Samuel Adams G. The Final Provocation: The Boston Tea Party (just for you Lauren!) 1773-Tea Act Boston-Dec. 1773 Coercive Acts Franklin’s Plan
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III. Steps toward Independence
First Continental Congress September 1774 A. Shots Heard around the World April 19, 1775-Lexington, MA. B. Beginning “The World over again” 2nd Continental Congress Thomas Paine-”Common Sense” July 2, 1776-Independence JULY 4, 1776-Declaration of Independence
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