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1 Road to Revolution: 1763 - 1775 Outline:
The French and Indian War, Stamp Act and Protest Friction Rises: Later Acts Colonial Response Summary Essential question: At what point, if any, did the thirteen English colonies become “American” from the years 1600–1770’s? Consider economic, social and political events and trends.

2 Three questions tonight and throughout the course: What is history
Three questions tonight and throughout the course: What is history? What do we know about it, especially early American history? ? How do we know?

3 Road to Revolution: 1754 - 1775 8 Questions
France thought it “ripped off” Great Britain by signing the Treaty of Paris, 1763 Essential question: At what point, if any, did the thirteen English colonies become “American” from the years 1600–1770’s? Consider economic, social and political events and trends.

4 Road to Revolution: 1754 - 1775 Outline:
The French and IndianWar, Stamp Act and Protest Friction Rises: Later Acts Colonial Response Summary Essential question: At what point, if any, did the thirteen English colonies become “American” from the years 1600–1770’s? Consider economic, social and political events and trends.

5 Road to Revolution: Essential question: At what point, if any, did the thirteen English colonies become “American” from the years 1600–1770’s? Consider economic, social and political events and trends.

6 Road to Revolution: 1754 - 1775 British War Debt,
French and Indian War 1760: 75 million pounds 1763: 137 million, 82% increase Essential question: At what point, if any, did the thirteen English colonies become “American” from the years 1600–1770’s? Consider economic, social and political events and trends.

7 North America, 1754 Treaty of Paris, 1763 Questions
Road to Revolution: North America, Treaty of Paris, 1763 Questions Essential question: At what point, if any, did the thirteen English colonies become “American” from the years 1600–1770’s? Consider economic, social and political events and trends.

8 Road to Revolution: 1754 - 1775 8 Questions
France thought it “ripped off” Great Britain by signing the Treaty of Paris, 1763 Essential question: At what point, if any, did the thirteen English colonies become “American” from the years 1600–1770’s? Consider economic, social and political events and trends.

9 North America, 1754 Treaty of Paris, 1763 Questions
Road to Revolution: North America, Treaty of Paris, 1763 Questions Essential question: At what point, if any, did the thirteen English colonies become “American” from the years 1600–1770’s? Consider economic, social and political events and trends.

10 Road to Revolution: 1754 - 1775 Outline:
The French and Indian War, Stamp Act and Protest Friction Rises: Later Acts Colonial Response Summary Essential question: At what point, if any, did the thirteen English colonies become “American” from the years 1600–1770’s? Consider economic, social and political events and trends.

11 Road to Revolution: 1754 - 1775 Stamp Act and Protest
British War Debt, French and Indian War 1760: 75 million pounds 1763: 137 million, 82% increase Essential question: At what point, if any, did the thirteen English colonies become “American” from the years 1600–1770’s? Consider economic, social and political events and trends.

12 Colonial legislatures
Road to Revolution: Colonial legislatures

13 Effects of “salutary neglect on colonial legislatures
Road to Revolution: Effects of “salutary neglect on colonial legislatures

14 Road to Revolution:

15 Stamp Act and Protest Road to Revolution: 1763 - 1775
Essential question: At what point, if any, did the thirteen English colonies become “American” from the years 1600–1770’s? Consider economic, social and political events and trends.

16 “No taxation without representation.”
Road to Revolution: Stamp Act and Protest “No taxation without representation.” Essential question: At what point, if any, did the thirteen English colonies become “American” from the years 1600–1770’s? Consider economic, social and political events and trends.

17 Road to Revolution: 1763 - 1775 Outline:
The French and Indian War, Stamp Act and Protest Friction Rises: Later Acts Colonial Response Summary Essential question: At what point, if any, did the thirteen English colonies become “American” from the years 1600–1770’s? Consider economic, social and political events and trends.

18 Friction Rises: Quartering Acts
Road to Revolution: Friction Rises: Quartering Acts Essential question: At what point, if any, did the thirteen English colonies become “American” from the years 1600–1770’s? Consider economic, social and political events and trends.

19 Friction Rises: Tea Act
Road to Revolution: Friction Rises: Tea Act Essential question: At what point, if any, did the thirteen English colonies become “American” from the years 1600–1770’s? Consider economic, social and political events and trends.

20 Friction Rises: Later Acts
Road to Revolution: Friction Rises: Later Acts Essential question: At what point, if any, did the thirteen English colonies become “American” from the years 1600–1770’s? Consider economic, social and political events and trends.

21 Friction Rises: Later Acts
Road to Revolution: Friction Rises: Later Acts Intolerable Acts, 1774 Essential question: At what point, if any, did the thirteen English colonies become “American” from the years 1600–1770’s? Consider economic, social and political events and trends.

22 Friction Rises: Later Acts
Road to Revolution: Friction Rises: Later Acts Intolerable Acts, 1774 Essential question: At what point, if any, did the thirteen English colonies become “American” from the years 1600–1770’s? Consider economic, social and political events and trends.

23 Friction Rises: Later Acts
Road to Revolution: Friction Rises: Later Acts Intolerable Acts, 1774 Essential question: At what point, if any, did the thirteen English colonies become “American” from the years 1600–1770’s? Consider economic, social and political events and trends.

24 Road to Revolution: 1763 - 1775 Outline:
The French and Indian War, Stamp Act and Protest Friction Rises: Later Acts Colonial Response Summary Essential question: At what point, if any, did the thirteen English colonies become “American” from the years 1600–1770’s? Consider economic, social and political events and trends.

25 Road to Revolution: 1763 - 1775 5. Colonial Response
Second Continental Congress Essential question: At what point, if any, did the thirteen English colonies become “American” from the years 1600–1770’s? Consider economic, social and political events and trends.

26 Road to Revolution: 1763 - 1775 Outline:
The French and Indian War, Stamp Act and Protest Friction Rises: Later Acts Colonial Response Summary Essential question: At what point, if any, did the thirteen English colonies become “American” from the years 1600–1770’s? Consider economic, social and political events and trends.

27 Road to Revolution: 1754 - 1775 8 Questions
Essential question: At what point, if any, did the thirteen English colonies become “American” from the years 1600–1770’s? Consider economic, social and political events and trends.


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