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Road to the Revolution England’s Conflict with France and the Colonies 1754-1776
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Leading Up to the American Revolution 1750: Purpose of colonies is to supply raw materials to Britain Mercantilism 1754-1763: Britain and France fight to control North America. (7 years War = French and Indian War) 1763: Treaty of Paris ends the war Britain wins the war but has a massive debt from the war Britain imposes taxes on the colonies to pay for the war.
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Britain takes on the Colonies 1763-1776 King George III Charles Townshend
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The Stamp Act - 1765 Internal Tax Colonist purchased stamps for required items “No taxation without Representation” Stamp Act Congress
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Sons of Liberty Used violence to get their goals accomplished Sam Adams
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Colonial Muscle MMMMore Boycotts BBBBoston Massacre - 1770
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New Guy – New Idea – More Violence Lord North Tea Act - 1773 Boston Tea Party - 1773
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The Last Straw Coercive Acts AKA Intolerable Acts – 1774 BBBBoston Port Act AAAAdmin of Justice Act MMMMassachusetts Government Act Also Passed QQQQuartering Act QQQQuebec Act
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Shot Heard ‘Round the World April 19, 1775 Lexington and Concord Red Coats vs Minutemen
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George Washington 1775–1783: Commander-in-Chief of Revolutionary Forces 1789: Became the first President of the United States
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Second Continental Congress
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Common Sense Written by Thomas Paine It was first published anonymously on January 10, 1776, during the American Revolution
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Declaration of Independence
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Thomas Jefferson – main author A formal stated desire to separate from Britain (must) Highlighted a belief that the government must protect the rights of the people…. NATURAL RIGHTS (life,liberty,pursuit of happiness)
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Battle of Saratoga: The Turning Point 1777: Considered the turning point in the War Importance of this battle The French Join The Colonies!
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Lafayette: 1757-1834 French military officer who volunteered to fight for the colonies against Britain Becomes a general and serves under George Washington Gains French support and convinces French to send essential reinforcements
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Siege of Yorktown: 1781 Lafayette pursued Cornwallis to Yorktown where George Washington and the French defeat the British. Lord Cornwallis Surrenders. Last Major battle of the American Revolution
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The War Ends, Now What? Articles of Confederation First try at a Constitution Ratified in 1781 Intentionally Weak No ability to tax the states Why?
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U.S. Constitution (1789) and Bill of Rights 2 nd try after the Articles of Confederation Balance of power between federal government and the individual states The first 10 amendments to the U.S. Constitution are called the ??? The states would not ratify the U.S. Constitution unless this was included: 7 articles, 27 amendments
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Impact of American Revolution Around the World Serves as guide for future democratic governments and revolutions around the world: French Revolution
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