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 Do Now: In a min of 3 lines: What is a REVOLUTION? Provide an example if you can think of one.  Today, I will explain how the colonists pursued peace.

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1  Do Now: In a min of 3 lines: What is a REVOLUTION? Provide an example if you can think of one.  Today, I will explain how the colonists pursued peace and war in 1775. I will describe the advantages that each side had upon entering the war. I will explain how the Continental Army gained control of Boston.  Statement # 7 should read: *During the period of colonization European countries took ___________ materials from the colonies and made _______________goods…  T/F #6: Once the Treaty of England was *signed* in 1763…

2  Green Mountain Boys led by Ethan Allen capture Fort Ticonderoga giving them cannons and a key route into Canada.

3  June 1775, the Second Continental Congress approves the creation of a Continental Army, which is to be led by George Washington (what’s the irony of appointing Washington as the commander of the C.A.?) Peace: John Dickinson of PA drafts the Olive Branch Petition; we are loyal, repeal the “Intolerable Acts”

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5 AMERICAN PATRIOTSBRITISH  Home field advantage  Familiar with weapons  GW is a excellent military mind  Willing to fight in an unconventional style (guerilla warfare)  Highly trained, disciplined, and seasoned soldiers  Best navy in the world  Large number of “loyalists”

6 AMERICAN PATRIOTSBRITISH  Poorly trained (no real experience fighting)  Few military supplies (cannons, gunpowder, etc)  No navy  3000 miles away from home  Not knowing who the enemy is (difficult to tell loyalist from patriot, they look the same)

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8 1. Parliament closed the port of Boston. 2. Forbade Massachusetts to hold Town Meetings more than once a year – had to have permission of the governor. 3. Any official charged with a crime had to be put on trial in Britain. 4. Quartering Act – Colonists had to house British troops!

9  The “Intolerable Acts” of 1774, lead the colonists to form the “First Continental Congress;” where 12 out of the 13 colonies meet and decide the following:  Full support of Massachusetts  Boycott all British products  Stop selling products to Britain  Form and train colonial militias  Reconvene in 8 months

10 There ‘s a rumor that minutemen have a large cache of weapons stored in Concord; Gen. Gage planned a surprise march to Concord to seize the weapons. Sons of Liberty send out the alert (Revere and Prescott notify colonists along the way to Concord.

11  “By the rude bridge that arched the flood, Their flag to April’s breeze unfurled, Here once the embattled farmers stood, And fired the shot heard round the world…” (Emerson, 1836)

12  Second Continental Congress convenes in Philadelphia PA.  Peace or War?  June 1775 (Continental Army is established, George Washington is selected to lead).  Olive Branch Petition written by John Dickinson of PA  We’re loyal, just repeal the “Intolerable Acts”  KG3 is furious, request is denied and vows to bring rebels to justice.

13  Loyal to the crown = don’t want to become independent of British rule; example: Sarah in Liberty’s kids  Patriot= want to become independent of British rule; example: James in Liberty’s kids.

14  Episode 6 Episode 6


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