PPT-Road to Independence Mr. Condry’s Social Studies Class
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Lexington and Concord 1 st battle of the American Revolution British troops were sent to confiscate colonial weapons in Concord Paul Revere and William Dawes warn
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Road to Independence Mr. Condry’s Social Studies Class: Transcript
Lexington and Concord 1 st battle of the American Revolution British troops were sent to confiscate colonial weapons in Concord Paul Revere and William Dawes warn the colonist Lexington and Concord. Service operates 7 days Fr om Glenelg to Entertainment Cent re wait a maximum of 20 minutes for a tram with over 90 of services running every 15 minutes between 730am and 630pm Monday to Friday Glenelg Tram FREE tram travel Travel free between Sout . day. Independence . D. ay. . is. . national. . holiday. in the USA. Americans. . call . I. ndipendence. . Day. the . 4. th. of . July. , . as. . on . this. . they. in 1776 the . government. You will need a . highlighter. THE DECLARATION OF INDEPENDENCE. . Date: . July 4th 1776. . (notice the Am. Rev. War began Apr. 1775). Primarily written by . Thomas Jefferson. The Contents of the Declaration of Independence. A Few of Notes. Declaration of Independence. July 4, 1776. Adopted by the Continental Congress of the 13 American Colonies. The main purpose was to explain and give reasons why the American colonists were revolting against the British Empire. Free and Independent States. Lee Resolution. Richard Henry Lee, a delegate from Virginia, read a resolution before the Continental Congress "that these United Colonies are, and of right ought to be, free and independent States, that they are absolved from all allegiance to the British Crown, and that all political connection between them and the State of Great Britain is, and ought to be, totally dissolved." . Pygmalion . Review. Gumption. Incorrigible . Deprecate. Staid. Impertinent. Repudiate . Bilious. Mendacity. Impetuous. Elocutionary. Resolutely. Presumptuous. Dogmatically. Slovenly. Diffident. Magisterially. Presentation by Alan Trench for Constitution Unit seminar, . University College London, 12 March 2012. The bulk of Scottish voters don’t want independence: they want self-government within the Union . Click on the target to begin. Review (Principles of Democracy). Principle of Democracy. Example. -People. have rights that cannot be taken away by government. -All people are equal. -People vote/make decisions in government. 1775-1783. The War for American Independence Begins!. Conserving English Rights. The war between the colonies and English government is more of a struggle for the conservation of rights as Englishmen and for the right of self-government. . Terminology. Tories: Loyalists. Whigs: . Patriots. Neutral: not taking sides. Pacifism: belief that no one should fight or resort to violence for any reason other than defense. What was the Proclamation of 1763?. Unit Two. Uniting For Independence. Vocabulary. 1. Draft. 2. Consent. 3. Revenue. 4. Embargo. 5. Boycott. 6. Human Rights. 7. Taxation without Representation . 8. First Continental Congress. 9. Second Continental Congress. ”. . by Prof Rosa Lastra, . CCLS, Queen Mary University of London . Harvard - PIFS . –. ECB 30 March 2017. Questions for discussion. 1. st. . . THE MANDATE AND CBI. 2. nd. JUDICIAL SCRUTINY . Movements; . regional . social, economic, and political developments since 1945”, . Wars and Advancing Technology. SOLs: WHII 1a,b,c,d,e; 13 . b,c. ; 15 . a,b,c. and embedded . SOL . REVIEW!!!!. India: Early 20. th. century. 1900-1941, India’s population increased dramatically . Environmental . pressure, . deforestation-declining . farm . land. Society . divided . into classes. : peasants, wealthy property owners.
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