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1 Causes of the American Revolution
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2 Directions: You will be creating a book on the Causes of the American Revolution. This will count as a Formal Grade. Each cause must have a picture and the description of what it was/how it lead to the war.

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4 Early Colonial Angst Directions:
Early long term causes of discontent in the Colonies: Mercantilism Navigation Acts Salutary Neglect Triangular Trade Enlighteners Pg. 2 Write these terms down in your book. Pgs. 2-3. Pg. 2: Terms 1-2 Pg. 3: Terms 3-5 Make sure to skip plenty of lines in between each term. Take notes on each of these terms by watching the video clip to determine how these things lead to anger between England and the colonists early on. Remember each term must have a picture. Pg. 3

5 Before the French & Indian War

6 French & Indian War- Pg. 4 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VuQ5SzExJNc
Watch the clip- take notes on the war in your book.

7 French and Indian Wars Cause Territory Conflict between France and England Why is this important?

8 French and Indian Wars Washington during the French and Indian Wars
The French and Indian War, also known as the Seven Years War, began in the Spring on In 1760, the battered French Army surrendered at Montreal. The entire nation of Canada was relinquished to the British. As part of the 1763 Treaty of Paris, The French lost not only Canada but also all lands in America east of the Mississippi River.

9 After the French & Indian War

10 Treaty of Paris of 1763 The British gained control over the area west of the 13 British Colonies to the Mississippi River.  The French agreed to relinquish any claims to the land and no longer support them. The north and east of the Mississippi River was now under British rule.

11 Pg. 5 Proclamation of forbade colonists to settle west of Appalachians.

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13 The following laws were passed by Parliament:
Pg. 6 Quartering Act (1765) King George III kept 10,000 soldiers in the colonies Required the colonists to house British soldiers and give them supplies.

14 Pg. 7 Sugar Act (1764) Taxed sugar, molasses, and other products
Enforced punishment of smugglers

15 Pg. 8 Stamp Act (1765) Required all legal and commercial documents to carry an official tax stamp Included diplomas, contracts, wills, and newspapers

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17 Pg. 9 Declaratory Act (1766) Parliament had supreme authority to rule (make laws) over colonies

18 Pg. 10 Townshend Acts (1767) Britain needed to raise $
Suspended NY’s assembly until N. Yorkers gave troops housing Put import taxes on goods such as glass, paper, paint, lead, and tea Could use writs of assistance, or search warrants, to search for smuggled goods

19 Pg. 11 Boston Massacre (March 5, 1770)
Group of colonists and soldiers began insulting each other Fight broke out, soldiers fired on colonists, 5 were killed Sons of Liberty called this the BM Used as a tool for anti-British propaganda

20 John Adams Series: Boston Massacre

21 Pg. 12 Tea Act (1773) Townshend Acts were repealed, except tea.
British had total control over tea was smuggled from Holland had to pay taxes on tea

22 Pg. 13 Boston Tea Party (Dec.16,1773) organized by Sons of Liberty
men dressed like N.A. & destroyed 342 chests of tea in Boston Harbor. showed how much colonists hated the tea tax

23 Pg. 14 The Intolerable Acts (1774)
Punished Mass. & warned other colonies Closed port of Boston until destroyed tea was paid for Britain could house troops anywhere

24 These laws were protested by colonial leaders.
Pg. 15 Patrick Henry (Virginia) & Samuel Adams (Mass.) Boycotts were organized refused to buy British goods “Give me liberty, or give me death”

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26 Pg. 16 Sons of Liberty Secret group who opposed British policies
Lawyers and merchants who were affected by the Stamp Act Protested peacefully and violently

27 Motto…. Pg. 17 NO TAXATION WITHOUT REPRESENTATION!!!!!!

28 Pg. 18 Draw a prediction of what you think might happen next between the Colonist and England.

29 The American Revolution: From Colonies to Constitution: The Road to Revolution
Pg. 19- Video Quiz Answers

30 America the Story of Us: Rebels 18:52-32:55
Watch this clip and add notes to your book.


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