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5:4 Moving Toward Independence Review and Discuss
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Main Ideas Second Continental Congress; Ben, John, Thomas Olive Branch Petition Continental Army : Commander Washington Thomas Paine: Common Sense Declaration of Independence Abigail Adams request for women.
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Colonial Leaders Emerge Patriot or Loyalist? Ben Franklin: Very influential in the colonies John Hancock: Wealthy Massachusettian who funded the Sons of Liberty Thomas Jefferson: Brilliant thinker and writer
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Congress Becomes a Government Second Continental Congress began to govern the colonies such print money, set up post office and establish committees and militias Chose George Washington to be Commander of the new army.
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Olive Branch Petition Congress sent a petition or formal request to George III Assured the king of the colonists' desire for peace As the king to protect the colonists’ rights which they felt that Parliament seemed determined to destroy. The king refused and in response sent 30,000 Hessian soldiers to the colonies
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The Colonies Take the Offensive Washington surrounded the Boston with the Continental Army British forced out of Boston and flees to Nova Scotia Patriots invades Canada Captured Montreal Failed to take Quebec…..sorry Benedict Arnold
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Moving Toward Independence Thomas Paine writes “Common Sense” What propaganda!
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Abigail Adams “….remember all men would be tyrants if they could. If particular care and attention is not paid to the ladies, we are determined to foment a rebellion, and will not hold ourselves bound by any laws in which we have no voice or representation.” In other words ?
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Colonies Declare Independence Written by Thomas Jefferson Declaration of Independence signed into affect on July 2, 1776. Final approved sign document on July 4, 1776 WAR or not?
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