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Colonial Resistance and Rebellion. Objectives  Trace the mounting tensions between England and the American Colonies prior to the Revolutionary War.

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1 Colonial Resistance and Rebellion

2 Objectives  Trace the mounting tensions between England and the American Colonies prior to the Revolutionary War

3 Review  Plantations in the South (rural)  Commerce in the North (large cities)  Enlightenment- intellectual movement  Great Awakening – Religious revival  French and Indian War (See ya France!)

4 Results of the French and Indian War  Colonists realize the British aren’t as powerful as previously thought  Great Britain’s national debt nearly doubled during the French and Indian War  British wouldn’t allow Colonists to expand west of the Appalachian Mountains (Proclamation 1763)  Taxes on the colonists are coming…

5 Colonies Organize to resist Great Britain  King George III wanted to lower national debt  Parliament will create laws and Acts to tax the colonies to pay back debts  “No taxation without representation!”

6 Sugar Act  Established in 1764  set up to stop colonists from Smuggling molasses  Did 3 things  Halved the duty on foreign-made molasses  Taxed certain imports that were not previously  Stated that those violating the Act would be tried by a single judge and not a jury of sympathetic colonists

7 Stamp Act  Established in 1765  Imposed a tax on written and printed documents (newspapers, wills, and playing cards)  A stamp placed on the item stating a tax was paid  Sons of Liberty formed to oppose the law  Boycott works and Parliament repeals law

8 Declaratory Act (1765)  Same day the Stamp Act was repealed  Bound the colonies and people of America  Parliament had control but no representation from the colonies

9 Townshend Act (1767)  Taxed goods shipped from Britain to the colonies  Lead, glass, paint, paper, and the colonies favorite drink (tea)  Samuel Adams and the Sons of Liberty Boycott British goods

10 Tension mounts in Massachusetts  Atmosphere in Boston grows more and more tense with the passage of Acts  March 5, 1770 a mob gathers in front of British soldiers to taunt them and throw rocks  British fire on the mob killing five. Colonist refer to the incident as the Boston Massacre

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12 Boston Tea Party (1773)  Colonial merchants cut out of the Tea market to save the East India Company  Known as the Tea Act  People of Boston rebel by dressing as Native Americans to dump 18,000 pounds of tea in the Harbor

13 Intolerable Acts  King George III, furious with the Boston Tea Party, gets Parliament to pass several Acts against the colonies (1774)  Shut down the Boston Harbor  Quartered troops in vacant homes and other buildings  Placed Boston under Martial Law

14 Colonists Respond  First Continental Congress is put together  56 members met in Philadelphia to write a declaration of colonial rights (1774)  Colonies given the right to run their own affairs  Fight back if the British use force

15 Timeline  Create a timeline indicating the events and Acts leading up to the Revolutionary War  Be sure to include a written description of each event  There needs to be at least three drawn images (choose three events)  Include: Proclamation Act, Sugar Act, Stamp Act, Declaratory Act, Townshend Act, Boston Massacre, Boston Tea Party, Intolerable Acts, declaration of colonial rights


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