Events Leading Up to the American Revolution

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Events Leading Up to the American Revolution

Key Academic Vocabulary Taxation Importation Loyalist Patriot Militia Monarchy Parliament Redcoat Revolution Traitor Ordinance French and Indian War Sons of Liberty Tories Whigs Alliance Delegate Proclamation Representation Treason Boycott Repeal Quarter Casualties Intolerable Acts Stamp Act Tea Act Quartering Act Sugar Act Townshend Acts Colonists First Continental Congress Impose Overthrow Independence Arms Protest Boston Massacre Boston Tea Party Monopoly Colony Empire Act Battle of Lexington and Concord

French and Indian War England and American colonies versus French and Indians in North America Colonists wanted protection from the indigenous people Result: humongous war debt Proclamation of 1763

New Taxes Imposed 1764 Sugar Act 1765 Stamp Act 1765 Quartering Act 1767 Townshend Acts 1773 Tea Act

Critical Thinking Question How would the colonists react to the new taxes imposed by Parliament? Discuss with your shoulder partner for three minutes

Critical Thinking Question What can you analyze and identify about this drawing? Discuss with your shoulder partner for three minutes

Boston Massacre March 5, 1770 Taunts against the British soldiers British fired upon the colonists Casualties: 5 dead, 9 wounded Increased the tensions between the colonists and the British

Boston Tea Party Sons of Liberty Took action against Tea Act Evening on December 16, 1773 Samuel Adams Disguising as Mohawk Indians 90,000 pounds of tea went overboard = over 1 million dollars How did the King react? Result: King George III and Parliament passed the Intolerable Acts as punishment

1774: Intolerable Acts Purpose of the I.A. Boston Port Act Massachusetts Government Act Administration Justice Act Quartering Act of 1774 Quebec Act of 1774

Critical Thinking Question Do you believe or do not believe that the King of England is losing grasp on his colonies? Discuss with shoulder partner for three minutes

First Continental Congress September 5 to October 26, 1774 Philadelphia Delegates from 12/13 colonies gathered Non-importation agreement Olive Branch Petition Build arms

Battle of Lexington and Concord Paul Revere & William Dawes “Shot heard ‘round the world” April 18, 1775 British retreating to Boston Fighting against militia Devastating upset to the British Casualties British: 73 dead, 174 wounded Patriots: 49 dead, 39 wounded http://www.history.com/topics/american- revolution/american-revolution- history/videos/first-revolutionary-battle- at-lexington--concord