PPT-Patriots vs. Loyalists

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Loyalists About 20 of colonists remained loyal to King George III the monarch and leader of Great Britain during the time of the Revolution Loyal to the king for

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Loyalists About 20 of colonists remained loyal to King George III the monarch and leader of Great Britain during the time of the Revolution Loyal to the king for political reasons personal gain or military glory. Why did the Colonists finally declare independence from Great Britain? . Do Now: . Why did relations with Britain and the American Colonies continue to get worse?. Name of Act:. What. did this Act state?. 378 2012 Season 378 records ATRIOTS ALL-TIME L ALL-TIME LEADING RUSHERS(Based On Rushing Yardage) NAME YEARS NO. YDS AVG LG TD 1. Sam Cunningham 1973-79,81-82 1,385 5,453 3.9 75t 43 2. Jim Nan Propaganda is…. The spreading of ideas, information, or rumor for the purpose of helping or injuring an institution, cause, or person.. The art of persuasion.. Bandwagon. . Makes the impression that . LOYALISTS. During the American Revolution (1775 to 1783), there were many different stances on the idea of complete independence.. Big . Idea. The war of independence waged by the American colonies against Britain influenced political ideas and revolutions around the globe.. Unit . 3 . Week . 1. Unit . Theme: Turning points. swagger. This word . describes a way of . walking. that shows self-confidence or . boldness.. instruct. This word . means to . command. . or . teach. THEATRE. HISTORY. H d H I . ui. N l . sk. ds lo . oO. J n M, s S B T h YY . hs. S g g g a . A b . js. B . jh. l LI j OO j h . jk. g . yw. a Q p o O . ui. O p o K . nj. V f s. >>. The Owners. What were the arguments for and against colonial independence from Great Britain?. 11.1 Introduction. Patriots. Did not want Great Britain to rule. Some argued in speeches and newspapers. Some joined mobs. Are Patriots Bigots?, p. 1NTRODUCTIONThere is a certain amount of moral ambivalence surrounding expressions of group pride. On theone hand, a long tradition of research on group conflict suggests th King George III is doing the best he can with a difficult situation. . He is not a cruel or unjust ruler.. No one should have to pay a tax unless they choose the representative. who helps determine that tax.. An American hero?. Paul Revere. He was born in 1735 and died . in 1818.. He was born in Boston, Massachusetts.. His father was silversmith.. Jobs. Paul Revere took over his father’s shop.. He became a silversmith, watchmaker, engraver and a messenger.. 1775-1783. I. Congress Drafts George Washington. May 1775. all colonies meet 2. nd. Continental Congress. No well defined sentiment for independence. Adopted measures to raise money for army and navy, sent list of grievances to George III. The Loyalists, 1775-1791 Who Were the Loyalists? The Loyalists were residents of the thirteen American colonies who, for various reasons, took the British side during the American Revolution. In the 8-2.5—Summarize the role of South Carolinians in the course of the American Revolution, including the use of partisan warfare & the battles of Charleston, Camden, Cowpens, Kings Mountain, & Eutaw Springs. Two sides to the war. Quickly, more on Jamestown. They were definitely cannibals . Let’s look over a story . This is Jane. Patriots. Sons and daughters of Liberty. Wanted the freedom to make their own rules in the colonies.

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