Causes of the American Revolution



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Causes of the American Revolution

SWBAT Explain the causes of the American Revolution

Do Now The Townshend Act fixed taxes on which item: A.Tea B. Glass C. Lead D.All of the Above

The Albany Conference Albany, NY 1754 Issued the Albany Plan of Union Benjamin Franklin Proposed colonies unite to form a federal government Plan failed. Why? -Feared loss of self-government

Patrick Henry Analyze Patrick Henry s speech to the Virginia House of Burgesses, in response to the Stamp Act

According to the image above, explain Ben Franklin s words.

French and Indian War 1756-1763 French and Indians VS. England and Colonists (Anytime France & England battled in Europe, their issues spread, & their colonists fought in America)

French and Indian War The English challenged the French for control over land in Ohio & western Pennsylvania

French and Indian War Native Americans supported French *except for the Iroquois, who supported England The British borrowed money for the war & were deeply in debt afterward But more importantly, they won!

French and Indian War What do you think our country would be like today if the French defeated the British?

Proclamation of 1763 After the war, the King of England declared that no colonist could settle west of the Appalachian Mountains.

Treaty of Paris Marked Britain s victory over France in the French and Indian War (Seven Years War)

Boston Boston Massacre 1770 British soldiers kill 5 colonists Boston Tea Party 1773 Colonists dumped tea into harbor Response to Tea Act Townshend Act repealed Intolerable Acts

First Continental Congress In 1774, colonies sent representatives to Philadelphia to plan a response to all the British actions that took place.

Causes of the American Revolution Economic Political Social and Ideological **Read Causes of the American Revolution and with a partner fill in the chart accordingly**

Causes of the American Revolution Economic Political Sociological/ Mercantilism Sugar Act Stamp Act Navigation Act Townshend Act Townshend Act Petitions, boycotts, protests Violation of Natural Rights No taxation without representation Ideological Fear of British gov. s power Britain didn t recognize colonists developed independent political lives & thought 3000 miles away Belief in natural rights Great Awakening- cause to question authority

Wrap Up What do you believe was the #1 cause of the American Revolution?

Causes of American Revolution DBQ

SWBAT Examine causes of the American Revolution through documents Explain if the colonists were justified in waging war and breaking away from Britain

DBQ Complete Causes of the Revolutionary War DBQ After completing all documents, on a separate piece of paper, explain if the colonists were justified in waging war and breaking away from Britain according to the documents

Declaration of Independence

SWBAT Analyze Declaration of Independence and explain how it reflects Enlightenment thought and ideas

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Declaration of Independence Thomas Jefferson, a delegate from Virginia, was chosen to draft a document for independence On July 4, 1776, Congress issued the document as the Declaration of Independence

Declaration of Independence Complete the Declaration of Independence: Student Worksheet

Student Responses A. What is the purpose/goal of the Declaration? - to explain why colonies chose to separate themselves from Great Britain - to dissolve political bands with Great Britain B. How is the style of writing in this document different from the style in Common Sense? - This is written on a higher level than Common Sense, which was meant for the masses to read C. Why is the style of writing different? - because this is meant to be read by: King, Parliament, leaders of other world powers (the educated)

Student Responses D. What 3 natural or unalienable rights do men have? - life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness E. Governments get their power from whom? - the consent of the governed = the PEOPLE! F. What must people do if government abuses its power? - alter or abolish it = overthrow/change it!

Wrap Up How did the Declaration of Independence reflect Enlightenment thought and colonial experiences? Ben Franklin, Alexander Hamilton, & Thomas Jefferson

The Revolution Begins!

Do Now Identify one Economic, one Political, and one Social cause of the American Revolution

SWBAT Describe what common sense means to Thomas Paine

Loyalists and Patriots Loyalists Sense of loyalty to King George III Believed British law should be upheld All parts of society aka Tories Patriots Felt British were tyrants Boycotted British goods All parts of society aka Whigs

Battle of Lexington and Concord The first battle of the American Revolution April 19, 1775 700 British troops sent to seize colonial militia s supplies **Who fired first?

Paul Revere A Patriot Went to spread the word that the British were coming British stopped him, but another man got through to warn the militia (*Prescott)

2 nd Continental Congress Met in Philadelphia- 3 weeks after Lexington and Concord to take control of the war effort & serve as nation s government George Washington- appointed General and Commander in Chief of a new army Congress voted the militia surrounding Boston, the Continental Army

Battle of Bunker Hill Washington s first battle with new army Don t fire until you see the whites of their eyes! 1,000+ British soldiers died American army gained confidence

Olive Branch Petition 2 nd Continental Congress sent a document to the king stating the colonists were still loyal to Britain, and begged King George III to stop fighting extend an olive branch meaning?

Common Sense According to the excerpt from Thomas Paine s Common Sense, written in 1776, what is common sense?

Common Sense England and America.belong to different systems. England to Europe: America to itself We have boasted the protection of Great Britain, without considering, that her motive was interest not attachment; and that she did not protect us from our enemies on our account; but from her enemies on her own account A government of our own is our natural right; and it is infinitely wiser and safer, to form a constitution of our own in a cool deliberate manner, while we have it in our power, than to trust such an interesting event to time and chance. Thomas Paine, Common Sense, 1776

Common Sense Paine attacked the King, declared him a tyrant, and announced it was time to proclaim independence More Patriots began to think independence should be declared

Battle of Saratoga Why was this battle a turning point in the war? 1. Improved American morale 2. Convinced France to help the American cause

The War is Won! The Battle at Yorktown was the final battle of the war British troops surrendered on October 19, 1781

Treaty of Paris Signed on September 3, 1783 What were the terms? 1. Britain recognized the United States of America as a new nation 2. Mississippi River as western border 3. Britain gave Florida back to Spain 4. France received their colonies back

Effects of the American Revolution States draft constitutions limiting government power Influenced revolutions elsewhere (Fr. & L.A.) Reexamine ideas of women s role in society Natural rights inspired people to begin opposing slavery (growth of free blacks) Native Americans pushed further west

Declaration of Independence What is the main purpose of the Declaration? 1. To announce to the world the colonies were independent ( dissolve political bands ) 2. Explain/Justify reasons why colonists were seeking independent

Declaration of Independence Three Parts to the Declaration: 1. Theory of government 2. List of grievances 3. Formal declaration of independence

Declaration of Independence Key Ideas in the Declaration: 1. All people have natural rights 2. Government receives power from the consent of the governed 3. If government does not protect rights, people have the right to abolish that government

Declaration of Independence According to the Declaration, governments are created to.. - Secure the rights of the people What does it mean to derive just powers from the consent of the governed? - People are the source of government

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