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The Thirteen Colonies Protest! Socials 9
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After Seven Years’ War Britain wins, takes control of New France War was expensive –> high national debt Also expensive to maintain an army in the 13 Colonies Britain imposed taxes on the 13 Colonies to help pay these costs
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Taxation without Representation Colonists didn’t see the need for a British army in the colonies – no longer needed protection No elected representation in the British government = objection to paying taxes to that government Quebec and Nova Scotia had similar complaints but did not choose violent protest
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Revolution! 1775 – protests break into armed conflict American Revolution = War of Independence 1776 – Declaration of Independence Leads to the formation of the United States of America, independent from Britain, in 1783
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George Washington General, later first president
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Quebec General Washington tried to convince the people of Quebec to join the revolution Americans sent soldiers to “protect not plunder” Bishop Briand of Quebec: – –“British King has been good to us” – –“Lets us use our laws and religion” – –“We can’t trust the Americans to do the same”
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Invasion of Quebec! Two-pronged attack: – –General Richard Montgomery – Montreal captured, on to Quebec City – –General Benedict Arnold – tried to meet up with Montgomery at Quebec City, but starvation, disease, and desertion took a huge toll (1200 down to 600 men) – –Cold winter and smallpox made Americans unsuccessful in Quebec City – had to return home
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Nova Scotia Christian religious revival called the Great Awakening Almost half of the population were Americans, but they did not join in the revolution Sometimes called “Neutral Yankees”
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Questions? Movie Finish the movie worksheet Move on to Chapter 6
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