washington crossing the delaware : victory in trenton nj, dec.1776 painting by emanuel leutze 1851
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Washington Crossing the Delaware : Victory in Trenton NJ, Dec.1776 Painting by Emanuel Leutze 1851
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Consider 1607-1774: What actions did the British take upon the North American colonies that might lead them towards a revolution? Come up with at least 5!!
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Enlightenment (early-mid 1700’s)Great Awakening (1740s)Revival of religious feeling in the American
colonies during the 1730s and 1740s
Jonathan Edwards & George Whitefield
Albany Congress (1754-1755)- Meeting of representatives from seven of the British colonies
**lack of unity** (Connecticut, Maryland, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, New York, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island)
French & Indian War (1754-1763)- Conflict in North America, lasting from 1754-1763 between
Britain and France
Proclamation of 1763- British order which banned American colonists from settling
west of the Appalachian Mountains.
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Sugar Act (1764)- Trade law enacted by Parliament to reduce smuggling in the British
colonies of North America
Stamp Act (1765)- Law in which Parliament established the first taxation of goods and
services within the British colonies of North America
Boston Massacre (March 1770)- Clash between British soldiers and Boston colonists in which five
colonists were killed
Boston Tea Party (1773)- The dumping of 18,000 lbs. of tea into Boston Harbor by colonists to
protest the Tea Act.
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Quartering Act (1774)- Law authorizing British commanders to
house soldiers in vacant private homesand other buildings.
First Continental Congress (Sept. 1774)- 56 delegates met in Philadelphia and drew up a declaration of colonial
rights.
Battles of Lexington & Concord (April 1775)- Lasted 15 minutes, Paul Revere’s ride along with others, “this is a glorious
day for America” (Adams said to Hancock)Battle of Bunker Hill First head to head battleOlive Branch Petition Last attempt at a return to harmony
Declaration of Independence (1776)- Document written by Thomas Jefferson; Continental Congress
declaring independence from Britain.
Treaty of Paris (Rev. War) 1783- Ended the Revolutionary War, confirming the independence of the
U.S., sets boundaries of the new nation
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June 17, 1775 Casualties
Colonists: 450 British: 1,000+
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July 8, 1775 King George rejected the petition.
Blockade.
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Charters of Freedom : Declaration of Independence, U.S. Constitution, Bill of RightsDeclaration of Independence divided in to
4 sections.1. Preamble announces the reason for the
document2. A section which explains the political
principles underlying the rights of the people
3. A list of unfair acts of the king4. Actual declaring of independence from
Britain
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Background: proclaim independence, do away with hereditary kings
5 Reasons: Destiny Trade freely with other nations Treated as POW’s instead of rebels Easier to obtain foreign aid Create a better society
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6 Reasons for remaining loyal: Native Am. & Slaves with promises of freedom &
views their future as less threatening Self Interest (I.e. royal officers, judges, governors) Wealthy didn’t like mob rule. Strict believers in
law/order. Better overall protection. Choose sides for spite (ethnic groups in certain
areas) Presence of British troops. Neutrality became
difficult. Felt disconnected. Not truly affected or aware.
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Please place the following events in order of which they occurred. You do not have to write the year. Early 1700’s-1783
- Boston Massacre - Boston Tea Party- First Continental Congress - Great Awakening - Albany Congress - Sugar Act- French & Indian War - Quartering Act- Treaty of Paris (Rev. War) - Stamp Act- Declaration of Independence - Proclamation Line of
1763- Battles of Lexington & Concord -Battle at Bunker Hill -Olive Branch Petition
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7. Boston Massacre 8. Boston Tea Party
11. Second Continental Congress 1. Great Awakening
-2. Albany Congress 5. Sugar Act
-3. French & Indian War 9. Quartering Act
-15.Treaty of Paris (Rev. War) 6. Stamp Act
-14.Declaration of Independence 4. Proclamation Line of 1763
-10. Battles of Lexington & Concord 12.Battle at Bunker Hill
13. Olive Branch Petition
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1.LEGISLATION OR ORGANIZATION
2.GOALS
3.EFFECTS
4.PROVIDE A CURRENT, REAL COMPARISON or INVENT A BELIEVABLE COMPARISON