PPT-The Road to Revolution: (1770-1776)

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Was the American Revolution Inevitable Tar and Feathering Tarring and feathering from John Adams miniseries 2 problems historically with this scene The Boston Massacre

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Was the American Revolution Inevitable Tar and Feathering Tarring and feathering from John Adams miniseries 2 problems historically with this scene The Boston Massacre March 51770. to Revolution:. (1770-1776). British Colonies. Sugar Act. Stamp Act. Townshend Acts. Tea Act. Coercive Acts. Declaratory Acts. The Road to Independence. 2. Was the. American Revolution. Inevitable??. Written by Thomas Jefferson, it outlines the reasons why the U.S. is separating from Great Britain. AMERICAN REVOLUTION – IDEOLOGICAL, MILITARY AND DIPLOMATIC ASPECTS – 1776-1783. DECLARATION OF INDEPENDENCE. During the American Revolution, the overmatched colonists found a leader in George Washington and badly-needed French assistance after the Battle of Saratoga. When the war ended, the Treaty of Paris in 1783 brought independence and the formation of the United States. . Like the Rebel Alliance in . Star Wars. , the rebels of the American Revolution were a small disorganized group fighting against a giant empire with vastly superior numbers and firepower.. Yet the rebels won anyway, due to massive foreign support, clever strategies, noble leaders, high ideals, propaganda, and a fair amount of foul play. We don't think the Force was involved, although Benjamin Franklin had a bit of a Yoda vibe going.. How France & England created the conditions for…. Enlightenment Ideas. 1. The Scientific Revolution brought about real change in human thought & understanding, but its impact was mostly felt among intellectuals in the scientific community. The Enlightenment produced ideas that, for the most part,. Sasso. US I. Bunker Hill- June, 1775. Charlestown, MA. English soldiers want to move the Minutemen off the hills surrounding Boston. William Howe takes command of British forces. William Prescott led . If you have your courses sheet for me to sign, put that on your desk. Remember, I am signing sheets BEFORE CLASS STARTS.. Get your “time line” sheet out from yesterday…be ready to take a few more notes.. Based on what you read in chapter 7, why is not a surprise that there was a revolution? What about the colonial character helped illustrate . that . revolution was inevitable?. I can use content knowledge to make a claim and support it with evidence. After 1763, Parliament and the King attempt to reorganize the enlarged empire by tightening control. Many ordinary people engaged in direct often violent demonstrations against this. These actions reflected a growing socio-economic tension with the colonies. American Revolution. Theme One:. When hostilities began in 1775, the colonists were still fighting for their rights as English citizens within the empire, but in 1776 they declared their independence, based on a proclamation of universal, “self-evident” truths.. Growing Tensions. King George III . became the king of the United Kingdom (1760). The Proclamation of 1763. The . Proclamation of 1763 . banned colonists from settling . beyond the Appalachian . Mountains. Chapter 8. Introduction. 2. nd. Continental Congress met in . Phila. in May 1775 and this time all 13 colonies were represented.. The attendees were split among 2 groups; the Separatists and the . Reconciliationists. Intolerable Acts Opening. Intolerable. – Impossible to endure; unbearable.. Coercive. – to act by force; strong-arm. After the Boston Tea Party, England passed a series of strict new laws to punish the colonists. In England, they referred to the 4 new laws as . Road to American Revolution 1750-1775 Warm-up for 12/10 and 12/11 Write down your homework and the following question: What can we expect to learn in this Unit based on the following video clip? http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8OI7itQJpfE

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