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Part II December 2016 World History American Revolution Part II December 2016 World History

1765 stamp act a direct tax paid directly to the government required that all printed material (newspapers, shipping documents, playing cards) must bear a stamp to show that a tax had been paid to Gr. Britain. money collected was to be used to help pay the costs of defending & protecting the American frontier near the Appalachian Mountains

1765 stamp act Colonists were opposed arguing that their natural rights were being violated “No Taxation without Representation” Colonists claimed that they did not elect representatives to the British Parliament &, therefore, could not be taxed. Only colonial assemblies could impose taxes within the colonies

1765 stamp act Protests & petitions Sons of Liberty : American patriots who attacked symbols of British authority & power before the American Revolution Riots, burned stamps in the streets, destroyed stamp collectors offices, tarred & feathered British supporters

Tensions increase…… late 1760s- early 1770s

1773 BOSTON TEA PARTY In 1773 the British gvt passed a law that gave the British East India Co the ability to sell tea in the colonies without paying tax This damaged the businesses of local merchants Boston colonists disguised as Native Americans, the colonists dumped wooden chests of tea into Boston Harbor. British responded by closing the Port of Boston

1st Continental Congress On Sept 5, 1774, 56 colonial delegates met in Philadelphia at the First Continental Congress first time that leaders from different colonies had met face to face resolved that the colonies should have the right to make laws in the colonies In every colony a volunteer army was organized and weapons collected

American Revolution The official start of the American Revolution occurred in April 1775 at the Battles of Lexington and Concord The Second Continental Congress convened shortly thereafter to raise an army and organize for battle George Washington was chosen as the commander

Americans win independence Success for the Colonists Despite British military might, colonists have advantages: Motivating cause of freedom French assistance War’s expense for Britain British surrender at Yorktown in 1781; colonists win the war

Causes Video Review Video 1 on Google Drive

Americans win independence The Influence of the Enlightenment Colonial leaders push for independence, rely on Enlightenment ideas Declaration of Independence—document justifying colonial rebellion Leader Thomas Jefferson writes Declaration, uses ideas of John Locke

AMERICA CREATES A REPUBLIC A Weak National Government Articles of Confederation set government plan for new republic Articles create legislature only, no executive or judicial branches Result is weak national government that fails to provide unity and order

AMERICA CREATES A REPUBLIC A New Constitution Leaders call Constitutional Convention in 1787 to revise articles Group instead creates a new government under U.S. Constitution Constitution contains many political ideas of the Enlightenment

Enlightenment ideas & the constitution

AMERICA CREATES A REPUBLIC The Federal System Constitution creates three branches of government Provides checks and balances—ensures branches share power equally Promotes federal system—power divided between nation and states

AMERICA CREATES A REPUBLIC The Bill of Rights Some fear too much national power, few protections of rights Leaders win support for Constitution by adding a Bill of Rights Ten amendments to Constitution that protect freedoms

American Revolution Effects Video 2 from Google Drive