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The American Revolution

SOL USI.6

Mrs. Stephens

Social Studies

Does England Rule?

Have the colonists had enough?

What were the causes of the American Revolution?

Find out!

England Rules!!

England was expanding control over the American Colonies

Many colonists became dissatisfied and rebellious

What were England’s reasons for control?

England desired to remain a world power

England imposed taxes to raise revenue (money)

Stamp Act

What is the Stamp Act?Colonists must buy

stamps for all printed material

When: 1765Why? To pay for the

cost of the French and Indian War

The Stamp Act Colonists threatened

to tar and feather stamp commissioners

What were England’s reasons for taxation?

To help finance the French and Indian War

To help with the maintaining of English troops in the colonies

What was the Quartering Act?

British soldiers must be given food and housing in the colonies.

When: 1765Would you want to give

food and housing to strangers?

Finally the colonies had enough!

They did not want to be taxed without having anything to say about it!

They did not have representation in Parliament.

Colonists were dissatisfied!They resented power

of colonial governors!

They did not like England’s strict control over colonial legislatures!

The colonists were dissatisfied!

They did not want to pay taxes!

Taxes angered them.They said Parliament

could not tax them because they did not have representation!

What is the Proclamation of 1763?

A law that said the colonists could not settle the Ohio Valley

They fought the F&I war to win the Ohio Valley

Colonists found this unfair (some wanted to move west)

Why did the King issue the Proclamation of 1763?

He thought it would be too expensive to protect the colonists in the Ohio Valley.

2000 settlers had already died there.

New Ideas!New political ideas led

to a desire for independence and democratic government in the American colonies

John Locke

One of the great thinkers of the Enlightenment period

The great thinkers wrote ideas about Government

Ideas of John LockePeople have natural rights

to life, liberty, and property.Government is created to

protect the rights of people and has only the limited and specific powers the people consent to give it.

The colonists wanted independence!

The Declaration of Independence proclaimed independence from England.

It stated that people have natural (inherent) rights of life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness.

independence

The Declaration of Independence

The Colonists wanted independence from England.

Declaration of IndependenceJune 1776Thomas Jefferson did most of

the writingHe used some ideas from

John LockeThe 13 colonies wanted to be

“free and independent states”

What are the key philosophies in the D.O.I.?People have “certain unalienable

rights” of life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness

People establish government ot protect those rights

What are the key philosophies in the D.O.I.?Government derives power from

the people.People have a right and duty to

change a government that violates their rights!

Quick Quiz US1.6a-b

Ready, Set, Go!

What did England want to remain?

A World Power!

What is the Stamp Act?

A tax on printed Material

Why did England tax the colonies with the Stamp Act?

To finance the French and Indian War

Why did England pass the Quartering Act?

To help maintain English troops in the colonies.

What did the colonists want in Parliament?

Representation!

Who had the idea of Life, Liberty, and Property?

John Locke

What is an “unalienable” right?

A right that cannot be taken away!

Thomas Jefferson wrote Life, Liberty and_________?

The pursuit of happiness!

Where did Thomas Jefferson believe the government derives power from?

The People

If the government violates people’s rights, what does Thomas Jefferson believe that people have a right and duty to do?

Change the government

What was the name of the document that proclaimed the 13 colonies independent from England?

The Declaration of Independence

The American Revolution

Mrs. Stephens

SOL USI.6c-d

Key Individuals of the Revolutionary period

Many individuals played important roles in shaping events of the American Revolution!

Key Individuals of the Revolutionary War

What role did key individuals play in the Revolutionary War?

King George III (the king who lost America)

He was the British King during the Revolutionary Era.

Lord Cornwallis (the other man who lost America)

He was a British General who surrendered at Yorktown.

John Adams

He championed the cause of independence

George Washington

He was commander of the Continental Army

Thomas Jefferson

Major author of the Declaration of Independence

Patrick Henry

Outspoken member of the House of Burgesses

Inspired colonial patriotism with “Give me liberty or give me Death” speech

Benjamin FranklinMember of

Continental Congress

Helped frame the Declaration of Independence

Thomas Paine

JournalistAuthor of

Common SenseConvinced people

they should live free from England.

Phyllis Wheatley

A former slave

Wrote poems and plays supporting American independence

Paul Revere

Patriot who made a daring ride to warn colonists of British arrival

“The British are coming!”

Key Events during the Revolutionary War Period

What were some of the Key Events during the Revolutionary War Period?

Boston Massacre

Colonists in Boston were shot after taunting British Soldiers

Boston Tea Party

Samuel Adams and Paul Revere led the patriots

They threw tea into Boston Harbor to protest tea taxes.

First Continental Congress

Delegates from all colonies met

To discuss problems with England

To Promote independence

Battle of Lexington and Concord

The site of the first armed conflict of the Revolutionary War

Approval of the Declaration of Independence

Colonies declared independence from England

July 4, 1776

Battle of Saratoga

American victory

Turning point in the war

Surrender at Yorktown

The colonial victory over forces of Lord Cornwallis

Marked the end of the Revolutionary War

Signing of the Treaty of Paris

England recognized American Independence

How did the colonists defeat England?

What advantages helped the American colonists with the Revolutionary war?

Colonial Advantage 1

Defense of their own land, principles, and beliefs!

Home team advantage!

Colonial Advantage 2

Help from friends!

Colonists had help from France and Spain

They didn’t like England either!

Colonial Advantage 3

Strong Leadership

Quick Quiz US1.6c-d

Ready, Set, Go!

Who was the British during the Revolutionary era?

George III

Who was commander of the Continental Army?

George Washington

Who said “Give me liberty or give me death?”

Patrick Henry

Who wrote Common Sense?

Thomas Paine

Who was the major author of the Declaration of Independence?

Thomas Jefferson

Who was a former slave that wrote plays and poems supporting the American Revolution?

Phyllis Wheatley

Who said: “The British are coming!”

Paul Revere

What battle was the turning point of the war?

Battle of Saratoga

Where did Cornwallis surrender?

Yorktown

Who led the Boston Tea Party?

Samuel Adams and Paul Revere

The treaty where England recognized American independence?

Treaty of Paris

What happened at the Boston Massacre?

Colonists were shot after taunting British soldiers.

Where was the first armed conflict of the war?

Battle of Lexington and Concord.

What were the 3 colonial advantages during the war?

Defense of land, principles and beliefs

France and SpainStrong Leadership

When was the Declaration of Independence approved?

July 4, 1776

At what did delegates from all colonies meet to discuss problems with England and promote independence?

First Continental Congress

Good Job

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