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American Revolution. The Beginning. Vocabulary. French and Indian War or the Seven Year’s War. Proclamation Line of 1763. Viewpoint. In England Colonies were there to support the mother country Colonies were inferior to the mother country Parliament was supreme - PowerPoint PPT PresentationTRANSCRIPT
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American RevolutionThe Beginning
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Vocabulary
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French and Indian War or the Seven Year’s
WarDebt
Growing Population
Growing Economy
New Land
Indian Relations
Standing Army
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Proclamation Line of 1763
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Viewpoint
• In England– Colonies were there to support the mother
country– Colonies were inferior to the mother country– Parliament was supreme– Parliament represented everyone
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Viewpoint
• In the Colonies– Moved to the colonies for various forms of
freedom– General freedom (neglect) from England in
creating their governments and more direct representation
– Enlightenment– Republicanism
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First Up:(1650s Navigation Acts)
1763• Proclamation of 1763• Pontiac’s Rebellion1764• Sugar Act
• Currency Act
PM: 63-65
George Grenville
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1765• Stamp Act
• Quartering Act of 1765
Reaction:• Stamp Act Congress• Virginia Resolves• Sons of Liberty
1766Stamp Act repealed and Declaratory Act passed
Grenville replaced
with Marquess
of Rockingha
mPM 65-66
Marquess of
Rockingham replaced
with William
Pitt, Earl of Chatham
PM: 66-70
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Important PeopleIn the Colonies In England
Patrick Henry George III
Sam Adams George Grenville
John Adams Marquess of Rockingham
Thomas Jefferson William Pitt
George Washington Lord North
Thomas Paine Pontiac
Benjamin Franklin Benedict Arnold
Thomas Hutchinson Richard Montgomery
Thomas Gage Sir Guy Carleton
Sir William Howe Earl of Dunmore
Sir Henry Clinton Richard Henry Lee
John Burgoyne John Dickenson
Ethan Allen John Jay