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The American Revolution Review
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The purpose of a colony is to serve the mother country England controlled trade, contributed to the cause of the American Revolution Affected those in port cities, the further in-inland the less it effected Southern farmers were only able to sell to England
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Independence from Britain Western border was at the Mississippi River Southern border at Florida Northern border at the Great Lakes
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Home-field advantage Fought on homeland Familiar with the land
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No experience in war No money New Leadership
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Experience in war Good leadership
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Over 2000 miles from home News travels slow
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Lexington & Concord: 1 st Battle of the revolution Saratoga Turning point of the war French join the war Yorktown Surrender of Cornwallis Last battle of the war French Navy helps cut-off Cornwallis from retreat
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Why was it called: Response to intolerable acts Accomplishments/results: Organized boycotts
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Why was it called: To help organize the war Accomplishments/results: Washington Commander Declaration of Independence
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Wrote the D.O.I. Delegate to the Continental Congresses
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“these are the times that try men’s souls” Wrote Common Sense Wrote The Crisis
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Delegate to both Continental Congresses On the committee to write the D.O.I. Ambassador to France & negotiated an alliance with France Negotiated the Treaty of Paris 1783
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Commander of the Continental Army Delegate to the Continental Congress 1 st President of the US
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“I have not yet begun to fight”, America’s first naval hero. Won a battle against a much larger/stronger British warship
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Boston Massacre Engraving “the British are coming”
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“Give me liberty or give me death” Delegate to the First Continental Congress
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Delegate to the 1 st Continental Congress Outspoken Patriot Member of the Sons of Liberty Secretly helped organize the Boston Tea Party Helped organize the Committees of Correspondence
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Book, pamphlets, legal documents taxed
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Imposing taxes without consent of the colonists
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To control colonial trade & for Britain to excel
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Book to encourage colonists to join the Patriots cause
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Passed in response to the Boston Tea Party & contributed to the calling of the 1 st Continental Congress
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Civil Disobedience Boycotting Refuse to pay taxes Protests
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Purpose of Government Wrongs (grievances) done by the king Colonies declare independence
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What type of government they would like Things that king did & they don’t want repeated Why they want to be free
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Thomas Jefferson wrote the D.O.I. in 1776
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Rights of all Human Beings Examples: Life Liberty Pursuit of Happiness
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Unfair judges King refusing to follow laws that are good for the people British soldiers sent to colonies without consent of the Colonists Disbanded representative houses (colonial governments)
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Prevent conflict between the colonists & Indians in the Ohio Valley
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Taxing colonists without giving them a voice or say in the matter
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Remember to be familiar with each of the terms at the bottom of your review sheet.
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