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1 A Nation Declares Independence Chapter 6.1 Notes

2 A Call for Independence When 1776 began, few colonists knew what lay ahead…most wanted a peaceful end to the problem with Britain.. Why?

3 Colonies Divided Both Patriots and Loyalists were in the minority at the start of 1776 Most were in the middle with no strong feelings about the fighting with Britain

4 Divided Only about 1/3 of the Continental Congress supported independence. Patriots like John Adams complained that loyalists frightened others with the thought of independence into giving up…

5 Change the Game… In January 1776 Common Sense was published It stimulated support for independence Written by Thomas Paine

6 Common Sense… The book called King George III a “royal brute” and ridiculed the very idea of rule by kings Americans he said, would be far better off being governed by themselves

7 Common Sense The logic and powerful words inspired people 500,000 copies were sold in 6 months in 1776 “Common Sense is working a powerful change in the minds of men.”

8 Common Sense “I challenge the warmest advocate for reconciliation, to show a single advantage that this continent can reap, by being connected with Great Britain. I repeat the challenge, not a single advantage is derived. Our corn will fetch its price in any market in Europe, and our imported goods must be paid for, buy them where we will…Whenever a war breaks out between England and any foreign power, the trade of America goes to ruin, because of her connection with Britain…Every thing that is right or natural pleads for separation. The blood of the slain, the weeping voice of nature cries, “TIS TIME TO PART.” – page 171

9 Declaration of Independence Preamble – Natural Rights; Purpose of Government List of Grievances – This is how Parliament and the King have limited or taken away our natural rights and therefor have not fulfilled the purpose of government

10 Declaration cont… Dissolving the Bonds – since you are not fulfilling the purpose of government by protecting our natural rights then it has become necessary for us to “dissolve the political bonds…” Structure is simple and logical


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