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The Spirit of Independence 1763-1776 CHAPTER 5 The Sprit of ‘76 A.M. Willard
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Answer the following questions to begin today’s notes. 1. What does the phrase “Taxation without Representation” mean to you? 2. Why do you think we study the American Revolution? 3. Why do we celebrate the 4 th of July? 4. This is why I study the 4 th of July. People on the street.People on the street. Bell Ringer – Section 1 Taxation without Representation
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PROCLAMATION OF 1763 Prohibited moving west of Appalachian Mtns. Advantages to Britain Control of westward movement Avoid conflicts with Native Americans Kept colonists close to East Coast ports – kept buying British imports to Americas British control fur trade on the frontier 10,000 British troops to “protect” (or watch) colonists
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GEORGE GRENVILLE NEW PRIME MINISTER GOAL IS TO STOP SMUGGLING If arrested, sent to court run by British officers – not trial by jury
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WRITS OF ASSISTANCE- 1767 British customs officers could search anywhere for smuggled goods – did not need a warrant
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SUGAR ACT 1764 Lowered tax on molasses and sugar AND granted permission to take things from smugglers without a warrant Hoped the lowered tax would encourage payment instead of smuggling
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PROBLEM?– Colonists were mad WRITS- violated safety at home/ personal belongings TRIAL IN HALIFAX- not trial by jury, not “innocent until proven guilty” Had no say in taxes in London Colonists believed their rights as British citizens were violated
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THE STAMP ACT-1765 Anything printed Newspapers Cards Wills Pay the tax and get a “stamp”
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Objection to Stamp Act Colonies should have control over taxes Taxation without representation – no voice in Parliament October 31, 1765 In the Pennsylvania Journal and Weekly Advertiser
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PROTEST Patrick Henry in Virginia Samuel Adams (SONS OF LIBERTY) in Massachusetts “each colony can tax itself”
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EFFIGY Rag figures that represent someone or something Protesters burned or hanged effigies of tax collectors
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STAMP ACT CONGRESS October 1765 Delegates from 9 colonies Drafted a petition to the king and Parliament declaring colonies could only be taxed by colonial assemblies
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BOYCOTTS Colonists refused to use the stamps Did not buy British goods British merchants lost so much $$ Parliament repealed the laws
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TOWNSHEND ACTS-1767 Placed taxes on imported goods BEFORE they got to the colonists
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DAUGHTERS OF LIBERTY Called for colonists to wear home-made fabrics and clothes instead of British goods.
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TAXATION WITHOUT REPRESENTATION Taxed-and the people aren’t given any part in government.
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Homework Pg 125 # 2-6, 8
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