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Declaring Independence
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Taking Ticonderoga May 10 th 1775 Ethan Allen, Benedict Arnold, and the Green Mountain Boys invade at dawn. Green Mountain Boys ◦Group of several hundred militia who formed under Ethan Allen in New Hampshire Important victory ◦First Patriot victory ◦Capture valuable artillery (cannons & guns) used in later battles ◦Provides protection from the north
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Second Continental Congress May 10 th 1775 delegates begin to meet in Philadelphia ◦How to defend against British? ◦Form continental army with George Washington as commander ◦Untrained and undisciplined volunteers How to pay for troops and supplies? Authorized the printing of paper money Beginning to act as government
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Bunker Hill Tensions in Boston continue to grow June 1775 militia take control of Bunker and Breeds Hill and build fortifications British are alarmed and attack with 2,200 troops Prescott-“Don’t fire until you see the whites of their eyes!” British won but militia hold ground and gain confidence
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One last try July 1775 Olive Branch Petition ◦Asked the king to restore harmony between Britain and the Colonies ◦Petition rejected ◦Declares colonies are in rebellion ◦Blocked ports ◦Sends thousands of highly trained German soldiers “Hessians”
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British Leave Boston Continental Army surround British in Boston Washington on his way ◦Cannons are brought from Ticonderoga and set up overlooking Boston ◦Threaten to bombard the city March 17 th General Howe withdraws troops ◦9,000 British soldiers and 1,000 Loyalist ◦leave
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Common Sense Thomas Paine writes pamphlet challenging authority of British and inspiring people to fight for American independence Uses simple language all can understand More than 500,000 distributed ◦Read out loud in the streets and taverns ◦Call for independence becomes a roar!
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Time to decide 2 nd Continental Congress undecided ◦Many delegates still did not support independence ◦Fighting for rights as English or Americans? June 7 th 1776 Richard Henry Lee introduces a resolution Calls for free and independent states All connections should be dissolved Delegates not ready to vote Committee appointed to write out intentions
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Declaration The committee included Benjamin Franklin, John Adams, Roger Sherman, Robert Livingston, and Thomas Jefferson. Thomas Jefferson is chosen to write the declaration ◦Excellent writer ◦From Virginia
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Declaration of Independence Identifies the moment at which the nation was born Four parts ◦1) The Preamble- Why they are declaring independence ◦2) Declaration of rights- all men are created equal, unalienable Rights, that among these are Life, Liberty and the pursuit of Happiness. ◦3) List of grievances- Complaints against British Government ◦4) A Statement of Independence- States colonies are free and able to act so
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Independence July 2 nd Lee’s call for freedom is passed Two days later the Declaration of Independence is adopted on July 4 th British saw this as the most serious of actions Americans had declared independence. Now they had to win their freedom on the battlefield. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jYyttEu_NLU
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Daily Assignment Chapter 6 - Section 4, page 181 ◦Complete ?’s #2,3,&4 Vocab quiz next class! No note cards – be prepared
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