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Independence: separation from Britain
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Merchants who lived around the city of Boston. They were angry about British taxes on goods. Lawyers : they fought in court against British laws. They believed that the colonist should have more say in making laws Farmers and people who worked crafts, printing, shipbuilding and making clothes
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The Patriot speech The Patriot congress speechThe Patriot congress speech (cut short but ok)
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Hoped that GB would start to treat the Colonies more fairly. When that didn’t he sided with the Patriots Dressed in plain suits People liked him.. Funny, wise… he could stay calm when others were angry Tried to persuade the British government to stop making laws that colonists thought were unfair He favored independence: unfair laws and believed the colonist had the ability to govern themselves.
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Massachusetts writer and poet Ideas were discussed in her home Loved reading, writing and discussing politics Argued in favor of independence Thought Brittish laws and taxes were unfair Thought colonies would be better off with their own government Believed women should have same choices as men for education and take an active role in politics Wrote to help encourage many people in Massachusetts to become Patriots
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Called for colonist to fight for their INDEPENDENCE!! Politician: Harvard University Walked and talked politics so much that he never learned how to ride a horse His enemies called him a troublemaker Organized Sons of Liberty: a secret group of Patriots that encouraged colonist to disobey laws like the Stamp Act He led the Sons to Boston Tea Party to protest Set up meetings : Committees of Correspondence Worked day and night to fight for independence
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Rich landowners: They feared that Patriot mobs might take their property Governors: appointed to their jobs by King George lll. They liked their government and felt it was their duty to make sure that British laws were obeyed in the colonies Religious leaders: They believed that the king’s power came from God. They were members of the Church of England, Great Britain’s Official church … They told their followers, “You have a duty to be loyal to the church and to the king!”
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Royal Governor of Massachusetts 1771 Always sided with British Most hated man in colonies Thin, serious and never smiled Successful but didn’t wear fancy clothes Enforced the Stamp Act Mob broke into his house from then on he was a bitter enemy of the patriots Believed the colonist could not govern themselves without a king Thought King George was wise and experienced He did not believe colonist should share the same freedoms that British people had overseas
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British religious leader He was a priest and well liked Said to be intelligent and charming Comfortable talking in front of large groups Never afraid to speak his mind Expected everyone to obey his teachings Argued the LOYALISTS’ cause Preached that the king’s power came from God Christians had a special duty: to obey British Laws Did not believe common people were capable of ruling Warned that independence would be dangerous His sermons made Patriots angry. He began keeping loaded pistols nearby when he gave his sermons.
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Was elected to British Parliament at age 29! Was a fierce leader Appointed governor of VA by King George lll Wealthy and fancy dresser Great Britain started the colonies and had every right to tax. War would hurt the economy and make many colonists poor Colonist had a duty to obey British laws TRAITOR: if you didn’t fight for the King He promised to free any slaves owned by Patriots if they fought against the Patriots Because of him, many that were neutral began to think they should fight for independence from GB
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