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1 Lesson #10: Anger Among the Colonists with England’s Rule

2 Focus Questions What is a keystone? Why did the people among the colonies become angry living under England’s Rule What major events led the colonists to rebel against England’s rule?

3 Key Words Keystone Political Tax Representation Boycott Colonists Radical Liberty Bell Philadelphia Independence Hall Key Places

4 Key Events First Continental Congress Second Continental Congress Declaration of Independence George Washington Thomas Jefferson Ben Franklin Benjamin Rush Key People

5 The Meaning of Keystone 2 terms that are often used to describe PA 1.Quaker State (for obvious reasons) 2.Keystone State What is a Keystone? – central wedge-shaped stone in an arch that strengthens the structure by holding all the other stones in place.

6 Why Pennsylvania is a “Keystone” Pennsylvania, due to it’s strategic location among the 13 originally colonies, early on was the center piece that held them together

7 Why Pennsylvania is a “Keystone” Later on Pennsylvania became the center, or keystone, to all the important political activity that took place in building our nation 1.Declaration of Independence 2.Constitution 3.Bill of Rights All of these where created in Philadelphia

8 The Colonies Merge Together The French and Indian war was very costly for England so the King needed to find a way to pay for it all. Since the colonies were under English rule he began to tax goods and services that colonists not only wanted, but needed It’s important to note that these taxes were also going on in England. A raise in taxes is normal after a period of war

9 The Colonies Merge Together Colonists, much like we are today, were not happy with these taxes Up to this point the colonies had been very separated, and beyond trade really didn’t work together The taxation by the king gave the separate colonies something in common, and this proved to be dangerous for the king

10 The Colonies Merge Together 2 things the colonists had in common 1.Had to pay the same taxes 2.Anger towards the English Monarchy The biggest gripe the colonists had was their lack of representation in deciding these taxes, even though the English citizens had no representation either… By the mid 1770s they agreed to all meet together

11 Philadelphia Philadelphia was the “keystone” of colonial America It was the center of cultural, political, medical, and economic activity in the colonies In the 1730s Ben Franklin started the first free library and volunteer fire department in Philly By 1750 Benjamin Rush started the first hospital and medical school in the colonies in Philadelphia

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13 Continental Congress In September 1774 representatives from each colony met in Philadelphia which was called the First Continental Congress Continental: Referring to the colonies Congress: means coming together

14 Continental Congress What was decided at this meeting??? 1.The colonists would protest the King’s laws. A letter was drafted and sent to the King stating their issues 2.The colonies would boycott the taxed goods (not buy them) 3.The colonies would have to stick together in order to get things done Important note: not all colonists agreed with these decisions. A lot didn’t even agree with the meeting and thought it was treason

15 Results of the First Continental Congress The King decided to stop taxing most of the goods in order to make the colonists happy. He did however tax tea. Tea was viewed as a “necessity” in the colonies and England The colonists boycotted tea and on one occasion a British ship bringing tea to the colonies was forced to leave a Philadelphia port and return to England

16 Second Continental Congress The colonists were still not happy despite the King’s efforts to listen to their concerns In Massachusetts a small fight between colonists and British soldiers broke out so it was necessary for the colonies to meet again In May 1775 the Second Continental Congress was held in Philly at PA’s state house known as Independence Hall

17 Second Continental Congress While separating from England was not the first choice of the colonists, it was decided at this time that Independence from England was the only way to resolve the issues between them

18 Achieving Independence The new American congress appointed George Washington as Commander of the American army and he was sent to Massachusetts to build his army In May 1776 it was decided that an official Declaration of Independence should be written Thomas Jefferson, with the help of Ben Franklin wrote the Declaration over the next few months

19 PA Influence in the Declaration Many of William Penn’s ideas of government were put into the Declaration Benjamin Franklin was a native Pennsylvanian The Declaration was first signed in Philadelphia on July 4, 1776, but not officially read until July 8.

20 Not Everyone Agreed It’s important to note that not everyone in the colonies thought this was a good idea More than half of the colonists where what were called Loyalists These people remained loyal to the king regardless of the revolution going on. Some even fought against their neighbors in the war Even the New York colony refused to vote when approving the DOI because they didn’t feel a fight with the England was a good idea

21 The Liberty Bell The Liberty Bell was rung in Philadelphia during the first reading of the DOI and therefore became a symbol of freedom in our country The Bell was created in London and sent to Pennsylvania to celebrate the 50 year anniversary of Penn’s Charter

22 Review Questions 1.Explain the reason for both of the nicknames for PA. 2.What impact did the French and Indian War have on the American colonies 3.What does Continental Congress mean? 4.Why was Philly chosen as the site for both Continental Congress meetings? 5.Describe one result of the 1 st Continental Congress 6.What are 2 results of the 2 nd Continental Congress 7.Why was the Declaration of Independence such a “radical” idea? 8.What is a loyalist? 9.What metallic item is a symbol of American freedom?


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