The Road to Revolution. Loyalty to the Crown When did the colonists begin to side against the crown? When did the colonists begin to side against the.

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The Road to Revolution

Loyalty to the Crown When did the colonists begin to side against the crown? When did the colonists begin to side against the crown? - Not until after the French and Indian War: 1763 Why the shift in attitude? Why the shift in attitude? – Salutary neglect! – After being left alone for nearly 70 years, a tighter grip by the British govt. led to resistance and rebellion

George III King of England What problems did he create?

Proclamation of 1763 Forbade settlement west of the Appalachian Mtns. Had little effect British did not grasp the speed of American growth

Proclamation of 1763 Why? F&I War gave British more land to control F&I War put Britain deep in debt British did not want another war w/ Indians

Stamp Act Colonists were upset because it was the first direct tax to impact almost everyone Taxed every legal document, newspapers, almanacs, playing cards, and dice

Colonial Response Direct attempt to raise Direct attempt to raise revenue to pay for troops in the colonies revenue to pay for troops in the colonies - Suppressed colonists rights - Angered colonists

Townshend Act Proposed by Charles Townshend Proposed by Charles Townshend Taxed lead, paint, paper, glass, and tea Taxed lead, paint, paper, glass, and tea - could only be imported from England Letters in newspapers protested taxesLetters in newspapers protested taxes

Colonial Responses Virginia Resolves Virginia Resolves Stamp Act Congress Stamp Act Congress Sons of Liberty Sons of Liberty Riots Riots Burned stamps Burned stamps Tarred & feathered tax collectors Tarred & feathered tax collectors BOYCOTTS!!!! BOYCOTTS!!!!

Parliament repealed Stamp Act, then passed the Declaratory ActParliament repealed Stamp Act, then passed the Declaratory Act Affirmed the Authority of Parliament Affirmed the Authority of Parliament Townshend Act

Boston Massacre March 5, 1770 March 5, 1770 Colonists taunted soldiers outside customs house Colonists taunted soldiers outside customs house Shots were fired Shots were fired 5 colonists died 5 colonists died

Results John Adams defended the soldiers John Adams defended the soldiers Leader acquitted Leader acquitted 6 soldiers acquitted 6 soldiers acquitted 2 guilty of manslaughter and branded on the thumb 2 guilty of manslaughter and branded on the thumb

Samuel Adams Led Patriot rebellion in Boston Led Patriot rebellion in Boston Organized “Committee of Correspondence” Organized “Committee of Correspondence” – publicized grievances

East India Company 1773 Tea Act designed to help the Co Tea Act designed to help the Co. Established a monopoly Established a monopoly The colonists reacted in outrage! The colonists reacted in outrage!

Colonial Response Dec. 16, 1773 Boston Tea Paraty men dresses as Mohawk Indians - Destroyed tea

Coercive Acts Intolerable Acts applied only to Massachusetts applied only to Massachusetts Closed Port of Boston Closed Port of Boston Suspended the assembly Suspended the assembly Royal officers must stand trial outside of Mass. Royal officers must stand trial outside of Mass. Required quartering (lodging) of troops Required quartering (lodging) of troops

Continental Congress 1774 Virginia called for a Continental Congress Governor had suspended their assembly All attended except Georgia

Decisions 5 major decisions: 5 major decisions: Rejected colonial union under British authority Rejected colonial union under British authority Endorsed statement of grievance Endorsed statement of grievance Non-importation, non-exportation and non- consumption Non-importation, non-exportation and non- consumption Approved resolutions: Colonists prepared military Approved resolutions: Colonists prepared military Agreed to meet the following spring Agreed to meet the following spring

QUESTIONS???