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1 Topic: Declaring Independence Essential Question: What people and events contributed to the Second Continental Congress declaring independence?

2  Second Continental Congress  Meeting of delegates from all 13 colonies in Philadelphia that began in May 1775 Independence Hall

3  Second Continental Congress  Meeting of delegates from all 13 colonies in Philadelphia that began in May 1775  Important delegates:  John Hancock of Massachusetts  President of the Second Continental Congress  First and largest signature on the Declaration of Independence

4  President of the Second Continental Congress  First and largest signature on the Declaration of Independence  John Adams of Massachusetts  Made influential speeches  Helped convince delegates to declare independence  “Voice of the Revolution”

5  Helped convince delegates to declare independence  “Voice of the Revolution”  Wife = Abigail  Their letters provide detailed descriptions of events of the Revolution 512 pages

6  Wife = Abigail  Their letters provide detailed descriptions of events of the Revolution  Benjamin Franklin of Pennsylvania  Tried to negotiate a peaceful solution between Britain and the colonies  Became a strong supporter of the Patriot cause

7  Discuss John Hancock, John Adams, Abigail Adams, and Benjamin Franklin  Write a one-sentence description of one of the four  Tried to negotiate a peaceful solution between Britain and the colonies  Became a strong supporter of the Patriot cause

8  Tried to negotiate a peaceful solution between Britain and the colonies  Became a strong supporter of the Patriot cause  Patrick Henry of Virginia  Early supporter of independence  Famous quotation:  “Give me liberty or give me death!”

9  Famous quotation:  “Give me liberty or give me death!”  Thomas Jefferson of Virginia  2 nd youngest delegate

10  Thomas Jefferson of Virginia  2 nd youngest delegate  George Washington of Virginia  Wealthy plantation owner  Military experience from the French and Indian War

11  Discuss Patrick Henry, Thomas Jefferson, and George Washington  If you could ask one of them a question, what would it be? How do you think he would answer?  Wealthy plantation owner  Military experience from the French and Indian War

12  Wealthy plantation owner  Military experience from the French and Indian War  Bunker Hill (June 1775)  Hill that overlooks Boston Harbor  Defended by Minutemen who were low on ammunition

13  Hill that overlooks Boston Harbor  Defended by Minutemen who were low on ammunition  Famous quotation by Colonel William Prescott:  “Do not fire until you see the whites of their eyes.”

14  Famous quotation by Colonel William Prescott:  “Do not fire until you see the whites of their eyes.”  British victory  Minutemen had to withdraw when they ran out of ammunition

15  British victory  Minutemen had to withdraw when they ran out of ammunition  British suffered high casualties  Over 1000 = 1/3 of their forces in Boston  Proved that the colonists could fight Death of General Warren

16  Over 1000 = 1/3 of their forces in Boston  Proved that the colonists could fight  Continental Army  Name of the American army during the Revolutionary War  Continental Congress chose George Washington as commander

17  Name of the American army during the Revolutionary War  Continental Congress chose George Washington as commander Henry Knox

18  Discuss Bunker Hill and the Continental Army  Write a sentence explaining why Bunker Hill was important to the colonists.  Name of the American army during the Revolutionary War  Continental Congress chose George Washington as commander

19  Name of the American army during the Revolutionary War  Continental Congress chose George Washington as commander  Olive Branch Petition (July 1775)  Last attempt by the Second Continental Congress to reconcile with England and avoid full-scale war John Dickinson

20  Olive Branch Petition (July 1775)  Last attempt by the Second Continental Congress to reconcile with England and avoid full-scale war  Rejected by the king

21  Last attempt by the Second Continental Congress to reconcile with England and avoid full-scale war  Rejected by the King  Thomas Paine  Moved to Philadelphia from England in 1774  Wrote Common Sense (1776)

22  Moved to Philadelphia from England in 1774  Wrote Common Sense (1776)  Influential pamphlet  Encouraged the colonies to declare independence  Written in simple language Statue in his hometown (Thetford, England)

23  Discuss the Olive Branch Petition and Common Sense  Choose one of the following:  Explain the importance of the Olive Branch Petition  Explain the importance of Common Sense  Encouraged the colonies to declare independence  Written in simple language

24  Encouraged the colonies to declare independence  Written in simple language  Independence  Committee of Five  Appointed on June 11, 1776  Job was to draft a formal declaration of independence

25  Appointed on June 11, 1776  Job was to draft a formal declaration of independence  Members:  Benjamin Franklin  John Adams  Robert Livingston  Roger Sherman  Thomas Jefferson

26  Roger Sherman  Thomas Jefferson  Second Continental Congress voted to declare independence on July 2, 1776  Declaration of Independence  Written by Thomas Jefferson  “Pen of the Revolution”

27  Written by Thomas Jefferson  “Pen of the Revolution”  Influenced by the ideas of John Locke

28  “Pen of the Revolution”  Influenced by the ideas of John Locke  Approved on July 4, 1776

29  Influenced by the ideas of John Locke  Approved on July 4, 1776  Began signing the Declaration on August 2, 1776

30  Discuss the Committee of Five and the Declaration of Independence  Explain how John Locke’s ideas influenced the Declaration of Independence  Approved on July 4, 1776  Began signing the Declaration on August 2, 1776


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