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Title: The American Revolution


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The American Revolution
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Albany Plan of Union (1754)
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1660 The Navigation Acts
Mercantilism SELL MORE THAN YOU BUY!!! SELL gt BUY
  • Rules Colonies must trade with Britain and
    Britain alone!
  • Colonists ignored the acts and Britain did
    nothing.
  • Salutary neglect
  • Britain bad parent

4
French and Indian War
  • French and Indians vs. Britian
  • Fighting over land between 1754-1763
  • Nicknamed the 7 Years War
  • Britain won but faced enormous war debt.
  • Who should help pay? Britain says the colonists.
  • This is the unofficial start of the American
    Revolution!

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North America in 1754
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Proclamation Line of 1763
  • Britain had land east
  • of the Mississippi River
  • The Line Banned all
  • settlement west of the
  • Appalachian Mtns (to
  • ease tensions with the
  • Native Americans.

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The Tax Party Begins
  • 1764 Sugar Act
  • 1765 Stamp Act (resulted in boycotts and the
    Stamp Act Congress)
  • Declaratory Act Parliament makes your laws now
  • 1767 Townshend Acts (glass, paint, tea)

9
Writs of Assistance
  • To combat smugglers, British officials used these
    writs (search warrants) to search any place and
    take any items at any time.

10
The Boston Massacre
  • March 1770 What happened?

11
Committees of Correspondence
  • Started by Sam Adams
  • Used to pass information between the colonies

12
1773 Tea Act
  • Parliament repealed (took away) the Townshend
    Acts except for the tea tax
  • Allowed the East India Tea Company to sell tea
    without the tax
  • Led to the December 1773 Boston Tea Party

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Spring 1774 The Intolerable Acts
  • Designed to punish colonists!
  • 3 major parts Closed Boston Harbor, Boston under
    British martial law, Quartering Act (soldiers can
    stay in your homes)
  • Also called the Coercive Acts

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1774 First Continental Congress
  • Met in Philly
  • Sent King George III a Declaration of Rights and
    Grievances
  • Told George we would continue to boycott until
    the Intolerable Acts were repealed.
  • How did the king respond?

17
Lexington and Concord
  • April 19, 1775
  • Shot Heard Round the World

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May 1775 2nd Continental Congress
  • Sent King George III the Olive Branch Petition
    (wants to make up)
  • Eventually adopted 2 pieces of paper the
    Declaration of Independence and the Articles of
    Confederation.

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Common Sense
  • Published by Thomas Paine in Jan. 1776
  • We need to use our brains and get away from
    Britain
  • Best selling pamphlet of that year!

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July 4, 1776
  • Declaration of Independence Adopted

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Articles of Confederation
  • The first constitution OF Amercia
  • Written in 1777, Adopted in 1781

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Battle of Yorktown
  • Final battle of the American Revolution
  • How did the U.S. win?
  • a. Guerilla warfare
  • b. British in unfamiliar territory
  • c. British supplies took too long to arrive
  • d. Heart

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Treaty of Paris, 1783
  • Officially ended the American Revolution. It
    acknowledged American independence and granted
    the new nation land from the Atlantic Ocean to
    the Mississippi River.
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