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The Road to Revolution
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Loyalty to the Crown When did the colonists begin to side against the crown? - Not until after the French and Indian War: 1763 Why the shift in attitude? – Salutary neglect! – After being left alone for nearly 70 years, a tighter grip by the British govt. led to resistance and rebellion
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George III King of England What problems did he create?
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Proclamation of 1763 Forbade settlement west of the Appalachian Mtns. Had little effect British did not grasp the speed of American growth
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Proclamation of 1763 Why? F&I War gave British more land to control F&I War put Britain deep in debt British did not want another war w/ Indians
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Stamp Act Colonists were upset because it was the first direct tax to impact almost everyone Taxed every legal document, newspapers, almanacs, playing cards, and dice
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A deck of cards had a tax that was equivalent $5.37 in today’s money. Dice, with a tax of 10 shillings, cost $54.00 in today’s money.
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Colonial Response Direct attempt to raise revenue to pay for troops in the colonies - Suppressed colonists rights - Angered colonists
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TWO OF THE FIRST “REVOLUTIONARIES” WHO WERE OUTSPOKEN AGAINST THE STAMP ACT: PATRICK HENRY WAS AN EXCELLENT SPEAKER AND SAID THE FAMOUS SAYING “GIVE ME LIBERTY OR GIVE ME DEATH.” THOMAS PAINE WROTE A PAMPHLET “COMMON SENSE” THAT ARGUED FOR THE INDEPENDENCE OF THE COLONIES. BOTH ARE CONSIDERED FATHERS OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION. Who were Patrick Henry and Thomas Paine?
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Parliament repealed Stamp Act, then passed the Declaratory Act Affirmed the Authority of Parliament “they had total control over the Colonies in all cases whatsoever.”
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Townshend Act Proposed by Charles Townshend Taxed lead, paint, paper, glass, and tea - could only be imported from England Letters in newspapers protested taxes
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Colonial Responses Virginia Resolves Stamp Act Congress Sons of Liberty Riots Burned stamps Tarred & feathered tax collectors BOYCOTTS!!!!
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Boston Massacre March 5, 1770 Colonists taunted soldiers outside customs house Shots were fired 5 colonists died
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Results John Adams defended the soldiers Leader acquitted 6 soldiers acquitted 2 guilty of manslaughter and branded on the thumb
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Samuel Adams Led Patriot rebellion in Boston Organized “Committee of Correspondence” – publicized grievances
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East India Company 1773 Tea Act designed to help the Co. Established a monopoly The colonists reacted in outrage!
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Colonial Response Dec. 16, 1773 Boston Tea Party - 150 men dresses as Mohawk Indians - Destroyed tea
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Coercive Acts Intolerable Acts 1774 - applied only to Massachusetts Closed Port of Boston Suspended the assembly Royal officers must stand trial outside of Mass. Required quartering (lodging) of troops
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Continental Congress 1774 Virginia called for a Continental Congress Governor had suspended their assembly All attended except Georgia
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Decisions 5 major decisions: Rejected colonial union under British authority Endorsed statement of grievance Non-importation, non-exportation and non- consumption Approved resolutions: Colonists prepared military Agreed to meet the following spring
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