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American Revolution
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United States Purpose for fighting Poorly trained Military Lack of money Home Field advantage Weak leadership until George Washington
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Great Britain Strongest Navy and Army in the world Superior leadership No allied support Home across the ocean Had to supply own materials and supplies
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1500-1700’s- America was broken and settled by the French, British, and Spanish Colonies were mostly British 1754- French and Indian War The French will give the Great Lakes area to the British The British will have the area from the Atlantic Ocean to the Mississippi River Will end with the Treaty of Paris
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The British Government felt that the colonist should help pay for the war costs King George III 1760- 1820 King of Great Britain and Ireland Son of Fredrick, Prince of Wales
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Acts and Taxes To help pay for the war the colonist were given taxes and acts Sugar Act 1764 Taxed Sugar and other Imports Stamp Act 1765 Taxed anything printed
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“ No taxation without representation” Loyalties divided among the colonist Patriots- wanted independence from Great Britain and were willing to fight for it Loyalists- opposed independence and wanted to stay part of Britain
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Boston Tea Party 1773 East India Tea Company Only place Colonist can buy the tea Monopoly Sons of Liberty dress up as Native Americans and dump the tea into the harbor Dumping the tea off the side of the ships
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Intolerable Act 1774 Numerous acts and taxes passed by Parliament Was in response to the Boston Tea Party King George wanted to punish the colonist Will infringe upon the civil liberties of the colonist
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1775 British troops marched to take over arsenals Lexington and Concord Capture leaders of the Sons of Liberty Patriots are waiting for them First shots fired
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Declaration of Independence Write a letter to King George III Representatives of the colonies meet Reasons why they revolted List of grievances against the King Written by Thomas Jefferson Influenced by John Locke Natural Law “Life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness” Signed July 4,1776
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Battle of Saratoga October 1777 Turning point of the war France enters the war as the U.S ally
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Battle of Yorktown 1781 Last battle of the Revolutionary War
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Treaty of Paris 1783 Benjamin Franklin negotiates peace Americans gain more territory
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Articles of Confederation 1777 Founding fathers met to establish 1 st form of government in the United States Weak-Americans feared a strong central government Like England's Wanted to ensure individual rights and freedoms States have more power National government couldn’t do anything for the good of the nation as a whole
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Constitutional Convention May 1787 State delegates meet to “revise” the Articles of Confederation Writes a whole new Constitution United States federal system of government Idea of Hobbes, Locke, and Montesquieu
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3 Branches of Government Executive President Enforces laws Legislative Congress Makes laws Two houses House of Representatives Senate Judicial Supreme court Interprets laws Check and Balances
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Bill of Rights First 10 amendments of the Constitution Protects Civil liberties
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