13 Colonies Moving Towards Independence SS8H3: The student will analyze the role of Georgia in the American Revolution.

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13 Colonies Moving Towards Independence SS8H3: The student will analyze the role of Georgia in the American Revolution.

Warm-up for October 24, 2011: Answer the Review Questions below. 1.Who fought in the French & Indian War? 2.Who won the French & Indian War? 3. Why did King George III and Parliament impose so many taxes on the 13 colonies? 4. Who were the Sons of Liberty? 5. Who were the Daughters of Liberty?

Boston Tea Party Boston Tea Party. The Sons of Liberty organized a protest against the Tea Act in Boston called the Boston Tea Party. Sons of Liberty In 1773, the Sons of Liberty dumped 342 chests of tea into the Boston Harbor. King George III and Parliament were mad!!!

The Intolerable Acts Intolerable Acts To punish the colonists for the Boston Tea Party, the Intolerable Acts were issued: 1.Boston Harbor was closed until the colonists paid for the damaged tea. 2. Colonists were not allowed to have town meeting, except once a year with permission from their governor. 3. Court system was changed. British official who committed capital crimes would be tried in England rather than in the colonies. 4. New Quartering Act required colonists to feed and shelter British troops in the homes.

1 st Continental Congress In September 1774, representatives from each colony (except for Georgia and Florida) met in Philadelphia to: 1.Decide to boycott all trade with Great Britain until the Intolerable Acts were stopped. 2.Encourage all colonists to arm themselves and create militias (groups of armed citizens). 3.Talk about writing a letter to King George. This letter will become the Declaration of Independence.

Loyalist or Patriot Loyalists/Tories Patriots/Whigs Colonists were forced to choose whether they wanted to remain loyal to Britain (Loyalists/Tories) or if they wanted to rebel against Britain (Patriots/Whigs). Georgia decided to join the other colonies in rebelling against Great Britain, however, some colonists remained loyal to King George III.

Starting the Revolution Sons of Liberty The Sons of Liberty were storing weapons and ammunition in Concord, Massachusetts. British General, Thomas Gage, was assigned by King George III to be the leader of Massachusetts. Sons of Liberty General Gage realized that the Sons of Liberty were planning a revolution, so he sent 700 of his troops to arrest members John Hancock and Samuel Adams and to take weapons from the colonists.. Sons of Liberty Sons of Liberty members Paul Revere and William Dawes alerted the colonists that the British soldiers were coming to attack.

Lexington & Concord On April 19, 1775, the 1 st battle of the American Revolutionary War occurred in Lexington, Massachusetts.

Declaration of Independence Declaration of Independence On July 4, 1776, the 2 nd Continental Congress approved the Declaration of Independence. This document was written by Thomas Jefferson. It is divided into 3 parts: 1.Preamble: stated how the colonists felt about democracy. 2.Body: listed 27 grievances (complaints) against King George III & Parliament. 3.Conclusion: declared the colonies to be an independent nation.

Declaration of Independence John Hancock was the 1 st to sign it. The following representatives from Georgia signed the Declaration of Independence: George Walton Lyman Hall Button Gwinnett

Tuesday’s Summary - Write a 2-3 sentence interpretation of this political cartoon.

Revolutionary War Battle Chart Which Battle?What Happened?Who Won the Battle? Lexington & Concord (p. 118) Bunker Hill (p ) Moores Creek (p. 128) Rice Boats (p. 128) Battle of Kettle Creek (p. 137) Yorktown (p. 138)