PPT-The Road to Revolution 1763 - 1776

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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

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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. M ERICA , 1763 - 1791 PRIMARY SOURCE COLLECTION ” There is No Idea of Submission, here in any Bodies head ” COLONISTS RESPOND TO THE COERCIVE ACTS & THE CONTINENTAL CON GRESS 1774 __ A S M AM ERICA , 1763 - 1791 PRIMARY SOURCE COLLECTION * Loyalists at the Outbreak of the Revolution , 1775 - 1776 In the mid 1770s, especially a fter the Battle of Lexington and Concord in April 1775 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. M ERICA , 1763 - 1791 PRIMARY SOURCE COLLECTION __ BROADSIDE NEWS __ of the American Revolution * Wartime news based on “fresh intelligence” was spread through one - page broadsides prin 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,. Population-1763. 1. The general composition of the population:. A) 65 000 inhabitants.. B) Mainly . Canadien. C) Some Amerindians and a small black population (some were slaves). Economy: 1763-1800. Fur Trade: The economy is still based on furs. Still the main source for immigration.. The French and Indian War. The Seven Years War. Samuel de Champlain. In . 1608, he established the French settlement that is . now Quebec . City. ..  . Champlain . was the first European to explore and describe the Great . 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. 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 5,1770. 1. Who was the tyrant referenced in the . . Declaration of Independence? . a. Queen Elizabeth. b. King George . c. Benjamin Franklin. d. Thomas Paine. 2. What is the best definition of.

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