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1 Chapter 4: Tyranny Is Tyranny By: Kriston Costello CHS 245 O: 17981

2 American Revolution English Colonies fighting for independence from Great Britain. Boston Massacre Boston Tea Party Founding Fathers – Benjamin Franklin, George Washington, John Adams, etc.

3 Bacon’s Rebellion In Virginia during 1760 Led by Nathaniel Bacon against the Governor William Berkeley Fought because Berkeley didn’t allow Bacon to participate in the Fur Trade. Berkeley and the state of Virginia won.

4 Seven Years’ War Also known as the French and Indian War Took place from 1754 to 1763 Fought between American colonies and New France The colonies expelled France from their territory

5 After Seven Years’ War French defeated by America British government tightened their control over the colonies Colonial trade became vital to society “The American leadership was less in need of English rule, the English more in need of the colonists’ wealth” (60)

6 Poverty In Boston The lower classes began to use the town meeting to vent their grievances Lower class full of anger Political projects “for keeping the people poor in order to make them humble” (61).

7 Stamp Act The act was established during 1765 “Through this Act, the British were taxing the colonial population to pay for the French war” (61) Put taxes on stamped paper, legal documents, magazines, and newspaper

8 1776 Convention Framed a constitution for Pennsylvania Middle-class leaders helped launch a full-scale attack on the wealthy Loyalists – Thomas Paine, Thomas Young, etc. Wanted to give equal political democracy for people – Mechanics, artisans, laborers, small tradesmen, etc.

9 Privates Committee Committee to fight against the wealthy “Privates Committee urged voters to oppose great and overgrown rich men” (62) Drew up a Bill of Rights for the 1776 Convention – “an enormous proportion of property vested in a few individuals is dangerous to the rights, and destructive of the common happiness….” (62)

10 Regulator Movement Based in Orange County “The Regulators did not represent servants or slaves, but they did speak for small owners, squatters, and tenants” (64) Organized to prevent the collection of taxes, or the confiscation of the property of tax Petitioned the government for unfair treatment on the poor to compete with the rich

11 Sons of Liberty Opposed all riots and unlawful assemblies that disturb society Organization of great people who try to fix the country according to equal rights Samuel Adams, Benedict Arnold, John Hancock, Paul Revere, etc.

12 Thomas Paine’s Common Sense Appeared during 1776 Became very popular for the American colonies “Society in every state is a blessing, but Government even in its best state is but a necessary evil” (69). Also, did not like the idea of kings and queens like the British monarchy

13 Declaration of Independence Created on July 4, 1776 Also, created the United States of America John Adams helped start the creation of this declaration United States national birthday Foundation for the rules of our country

14 Works Cited Chapter 4: Tyranny Is Tyranny (59-75) Zinn, Howard. A People’s History of the United States. New York: Harper Perennial Modern Classics. 2005. Print.


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