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Wednesday, Nov Get out your History Spiral put your binder on the floor 2. Update your Table of Contents DateTitleEntry # 11/4Too Late to apologize48 11/5What does it mean activity 49 11/6D. of I. notes50 3.Turn to entry #47. Write and answer the following. What do the Mayflower Compact and the Fundamental Orders of Connecticut have in common? What were the 3 regions of the colonies? What were 3 causes of the Revolution?

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Declaration of Independence I. Why?

Declaration of Independence I. Why? * Explain to the world the reasons for separating from Britain II. Who?

Declaration of Independence I. Why? * Explain to the world the reasons for separating from Britain II. Who? *Committee of 5

Declaration of Independence I. Why? * Explain to the world the reasons for separating from Britain II. Who? *Committee of 5 Thomas Jefferson, Ben Franklin, John Adams (Abigail Adams – “Remember the ladies”) III. What?

Declaration of Independence I. Why? * Explain to the world the reasons for separating from Britain II. Who? *Committee of 5 Thomas Jefferson, Ben Franklin, John Adams (Abigail Adams – “Remember the ladies”) III. What? *Government was a social contract by the people

Declaration of Independence I. Why? * Explain to the world the reasons for separating from Britain II. Who? *Committee of 5 Thomas Jefferson, Ben Franklin, John Adams (Abigail Adams – “Remember the ladies”) III. What? *Government was a social contract by the people *To protect our Unalienable rights life, liberty, and pursuit of happiness (John Locke)

Declaration of Independence I. Why? * Explain to the world the reasons for separating from Britain II. Who? *Committee of 5 Thomas Jefferson, Ben Franklin, John Adams (Abigail Adams – “Remember the ladies”) III. What? *Government was a social contract by the people *To protect our Unalienable rights life, liberty, and pursuit of happiness (John Locke) *If it fails to do so the people can abolish it

Declaration of Independence I. Why? * Explain to the world the reasons for separating from Britain II. Who? *Committee of 5 Thomas Jefferson, Ben Franklin, John Adams (Abigail Adams – “Remember the ladies”) III. What? *Government was a social contract by the people *To protect our Unalienable rights life, liberty, and pursuit of happiness (John Locke) *If it fails to do so the people can abolish it *Grievances (ex. Taxation without representation, quartering of troops) IV.When? 3 questions Summary

Declaration of Independence I. Why? * Explain to the world the reasons for separating from Britain II. Who? *Committee of 5 Thomas Jefferson, Ben Franklin, John Adams (Abigail Adams – “Remember the ladies”) III. What? *Government was a social contract by the people *To protect our Unalienable rights life, liberty, and pursuit of happiness (John Locke) *If it fails to do so the people can abolish it *Grievances (ex. Taxation without representation, quartering of troops) IV.When? *July 4, questions Summary