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Wednesday, Nov. 16
Update
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
11/14 Declaring Independence worksheet 53
11/14 Chapter 6 and 7 Vocabulary/People 54
11/15 Common Sense notes 55
2. Get ou
t your worksheet from yesterday so we can finish
3. Vocabulary Quiz tomorrow
Chapter 6/Section 4: Declaring IndependenceCategorizing
Political Actions
Outcomes
1. Second Continental Congress meets (May 1775)
Chose
George Washington as military commander
Authorized printing of paper money
Slide3Slide4Chapter 6/Section 4: Declaring IndependenceCategorizing
Political Actions
Outcomes
1. Second Continental Congress meets (May 1775)
2. Congress drafts the Olive Branch Petition (July 1775)
Military Actions
Outcomes
Americans
attack Fort Ticonderoga
(May 1775)
Americans captured the fort and its cannons and large guns
Slide5Slide6Chapter 6/Section 4: Declaring IndependenceCategorizing
Political Actions
Outcomes
1. Second Continental Congress meets (May 1775)
2. Congress drafts the Olive Branch Petition (July 1775)
King George rejected the petition (blockaded
entire colonies, sent German mercenaries called Hessians)
Slide7Slide8Slide9http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yaAIk6ydRwgBattle of Bunker Hill
Slide10Chapter 6/Section 4: Declaring IndependenceCategorizing
Political Actions
Outcomes
1. Second Continental Congress meets (May 1775)
2. Congress drafts the Olive Branch Petition (July 1775)
Military Actions
Outcomes
Americans
attack Fort Ticonderoga
(May 1775)
4. Continental Army fights in the Battle
of Bunker Hill (June 1775)
British won but suffered huge causalities.
Moral victory for the Americans
Slide11Chapter 6/Section 4: Declaring IndependenceCategorizing
Political Actions
Outcomes
1. Second Continental Congress meets (May 1775)
2. Congress drafts the Olive Branch Petition (July 1775)
Military Actions
Outcomes
Americans
attack Fort Ticonderoga
(May 1775)
4. Continental Army fights in the Battle
of Bunker Hill (June 1775)
5. Continental Army invades Quebec (Nov. 1775)
Continental Army was defeated
Slide12Chapter 6/Section 4: Declaring IndependenceCategorizing
Political Actions
Outcomes
1. Second Continental Congress meets (May 1775)
2. Congress drafts the Olive Branch Petition (July 1775)
Military Actions
Outcomes
Americans
attack Fort Ticonderoga
(May 1775)
4. Continental Army fights in the Battle
of Bunker Hill (June 1775)
5. Continental Army invades Quebec (Nov. 1775)
6. Continental Army surrounds British forces in Boston (Jan. 1776)
Continental Army’s show of strength causes British soldiers and Loyalists to leave Boston
Slide13Common Sense
Slide14Common Sense
Who:
*Thomas Paine was an immigrant
from England.
*He was asked to write an essay
urging independence
Entry 55
Slide15Common Sense
Who:
*Thomas Paine was an immigrant
from England.
*He was asked to write an essay
urging independence
When:
*Common Sense was written in Jan. 1776
Entry 56
Slide16Common Sense
Who:
*Thomas Paine was an immigrant
from England.
*He was asked to write an essay
urging independence
Why:
* Parliament didn’t have the right
to make laws for the colonies.
*Kings are corrupt
*Economically, we could survive w/out
England
When:
*Common Sense was written in Jan. 1776
Entry 56
Slide17Common Sense
Who:
*Thomas Paine was an immigrant
from England.
*He was asked to write an essay
urging independence
Why:
* Parliament didn’t have the right
to make laws for the colonies.
*Kings are corrupt
*Economically, we could survive w/out
England
When:
*Common Sense was written in Jan. 1776
Significance:
This pamphlet sold many colonists on the idea of independence.
Entry 56
Slide18Chapter 6 and 7 Voc/PeopleQuiz tomorrowPeople:Chapter 6
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Chapter 7
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