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The Loyalists 17751791 Who Were the Loyalists The Loyalists were residents of the thirteen American colonies who for various reasons took the British side during
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The Loyalists 17751791 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. JoseSeguin, JuanFlores, JoseHernandez,Jose LuisdelValle,GavinoDelgado,andMariano Duran.Bexar, [September] 2, 1791.Atyourfeet.MiguelGortari[Rubric][D. S., 1 p., inE.9/2/1791][Ch.inh.]Copyofpermission== The Loyalists vs. the Patriots. The Loyalists. Caroline. Lily. Eric. Hiya. Raunakk. Milayna. The Patriots. Tyler. Nitya. Sarika. Hunter. Emma. David. And the Winners are............. The Patriots!. Most Persuasive Speech goes to........ Who are the Loyalists?. People. from the 13 colonies that remained . LOYAL. to England. Refused independence . they did . not. want to . live. in the . United States. Loyalists arrive in New. Ernest Hemingway. Background – For Whom the Bell Tolls. In 1937 Hemingway went to Spain as a correspondent because he had already fallen in love with Spain a decade before. . Loyalists supported the Government (Republic) which wanted political, social, and economic reforms. Loyalists were comprised of working people, trade unions, socialists, communists, anarchists, and anti-Royalists.. Unit 2 Lesson 3 E. December 4, . 2015. Copy the date and the objective:. Explain the mistakes made by the French monarchy.. Do now: Complete Pie . Graphs- you have 8 minutes!!!. Create this Pyramid (3 lines) OR make the information into a List. 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. 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. Congress drafts George Washington. The Second Continental Congress selected . George Washington. to head the army besieging Boston. .. There were thousands of militia surrounding Boston but they were poorly equipped and had no sense of military discipline. . 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. 1775 -1783 The Two Continental Congresses Choosing Washington to lead was done in spite of Had combat experience, but 20 years beforeNever rose above rank of colonel in militiaLargest command was only Immigration. Population grew from less than 300,000 in 1700 to 2.5 million by 1775. Populous Colonies in 1775. Virginia. Massachusetts. Pennsylvania. North Carolina. Maryland. Populous Cities. . Philadelphia. Immigration. Population grew from less than 300,000 in 1700 to 2.5 million by 1775. Populous Colonies in 1775. Virginia. Massachusetts. Pennsylvania. North Carolina. Maryland. Populous Cities. . Philadelphia. Do Now: . 1. Describe the 3 images.. 2. . Relate these images to each other – what problems do you see potentially happening in the colonies?. Loyalist Close Reading: Knowledge Rating Chart. (Indicate your understanding of each term using the following scale). your table of . contents if you did not yesterday. Date . . Title . . Entry #. 11/9 Boston Tea party reading summary/questions 51. 11/10 The Road to Lexington and Concord worksheet 52.
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