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WU – Make a list of 6 things to answer the following question.

What rules do you think are unfair at school?

NOW WHAT??

When you see this symbol copy the slide in your journal.

Population Settlement

High population density1. New England & Middle Colonies2. Access to waterways (ports & rivers)3. Large urban (cities) area

Low population density1. Southern Colonies2. Abundant amount of fertile soil3. Agrarian (agriculture) economy4. Plantation system

Warm-up:• Read pg. 138 – More About the Boston Tea Party• Answer the following question in your journal. Only

write the answer.

1. What happened to the Townshend Acts? 2. How many chests of tea were on the ship?3. What were Boston citizens dressed as?4. How did KG3 and Parliament respond?

I can list the 6 main causes of the American

Revolution

1. Proclamation of 1763

2. Stamp Act

3. Intolerable Acts

4. Mercantilism

5. Lack of representation in Parliament

6. British economic policies

1. Proclamation of 1763KG3 told colonists they couldn’t settle west of the Appalachian Mountains

2. Stamp ActPlaced a tax on almost all printed materials by requiring colonists to have a stamp.

3. Intolerable Acts (Coercive Acts)a. closed the port of Bostonb. additional troops quartered in colonist homesc. no assembliesd. permitted red coats to stand trial for crimes in Britain

4. Mercantilism A nation’s power is based on wealth.

5. Lack of representation in ParliamentYou tell me…

6. British economic policiesa. After the French and Indian War policies were put

in place to pay off war debt.b. Sugar Act – lowered sugar tax to stop

colonists from smugglingc. Townshend Act- tax imported goods such as on

paper, paint, tea, lead and glassd. Tea Act – allowed the British East India Company

to ship tea without paying a tax and sold directly to the shop keepers. (This cut out the merchants)

Boston Tea Party

Warm-up

• STUDY YOUR JOURNAL!!

• Question 5: give me three examples of Unalienable rights?– 1– 2– 3Extra Credit What is the first amendment ?

• Vocabulary– Loyalists- • These were colonists who were loyal to the British

Crown. (p.145)

– Patriots- • The colonists who favored separating from Britain.

(p.145)

– Neutrals- • Those who remained neutral during the Revolution.

Boston Massacre

• Shots heard around the world in 1770.

• Engraving by Paul Revere.

John Adams

• He was a lawyer and politician– Defended British soldiers after the

Boston Massacre. • He became a member of the

Continental Congress – strong supporter of independence

Abigail Adams

• Abigail Adams: wife of John Adams, serves as his confidant and support while he served in the Continental Congress, when John and others were considering declaration of independence, Abigail remind him to take care of the women. “ Remember the Ladies”

Samuel Adams

• Contributed to the American Revolution.• Organized opposition the Stamp Act.• Boston Tea Party

Crispus Attucks

• First casualty of the American Revolution.• Killed during the Boston Massacre.

Propaganda

Bernardo De Galvez• Spanish nobleman• Became governor of

Louisiana in January 1777• Helped Transport

supplies for Patriots• Defended American

Ships in New Orleans.

John Paul Jones

• Founder of the U.S. Navy

• Led raids on British vessels during the American Revolution

Haym Salomon

• Polish immigrant to America• Helped fund the Revolution• Captured as a Spy by British • After escaping he was a broker between the

French and American troops.

Founding Fathers

• http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AZ0Nkdi-GpE

Declaration of Independence

• Created during the second Continental Congress.

• Listed Grievances against King George III• “All men are created equal and endowed by

their creator with certain unalienable rights”

Painted by John Trumbull in 1817

Valley Forge

• Washington took his army to Valley Forge after several defeats.

• The troops trained and became a professional army.

• The winter was harsh and men suffered from starvation and frostbite.

Warm-Up

Place these events in order:

• Boston Tea party

• Townsend Act

• Stamp Act

• Intolerable Act

• 3

• 2

• 1

• 4

Battle of Saratoga

• Turning point of the war

• French join the colonists after this victory– Scale is

tipped in favor of Patriots

The Marquis de Lafayette

• French aristocrat• Fought in American

Revolution• Commanded forces in

colonial army.• Respected concepts of

liberty and freedom.

Articles of Confederation

• Happened during the second Continental Congress (1776).

• Created a new form of government, for the independent colonies.

• One branch of congress.• One representative from each of the former

colonies.

Battle of Yorktown

• French Fleet blocks the coast• Continental Army surrounds British position• Cornwallis surrenders

Treaty of Paris 1783

• Independence recognized• Boundaries extended:– to Canada in the North– Mississippi River in the West– Florida in the South

• Which patriot had the greatest impact on the Revolution.

Warm- up

Tyranny:A government in which a single ruler is

vested with absolute power

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Lexington and Concord

• http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Y6ikO6LMxF4

• First Battles of the War– British try to capture patriot weapons– “Shot heard around the world”

• http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EkFXulYEPLA