Causes of the American Revolution Problems in Europe “Salutary Neglect” - A beneficial policy...

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Causes of the American Revolution

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Causes of the American Revolution

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Problems in Europe

• “Salutary Neglect” - A beneficial policy where England did not strictly enforce mercantilist trade regulations and the colonies prospered.

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• Salutary neglect was largely unintentional

• England had been going through a Civil War and Glorious Revolution and had bigger things on their minds than enforcing rules.

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Mercantilism

• “A policy where countries set up colonies to create a favorable balance of trade.”

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Navigation Acts

• Regulations established by England to control American colonial trade and production.

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• All trade has to be done on English ships

• All ship’s crews have to be ¾ English.

• Certain products, like tobacco and sugar, could only be shipped to England.

• All other trade has to take place by way of England.

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• These laws were ignored for the most part.

• Some merchants, especially in New England, traded with whoever they wanted

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Problems in Virginia

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Bacon’s Rebellion

• Nathaniel Bacon was a Virginia pioneer of moderate status. He was upset about the following things…

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Bacon’s Rebellion

• 1 - The differences between frontier and tidewater farmers.

– Tidewater farmers have the best land and more power.

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Bacon’s Rebellion

• 2 - Taxes paid mostly by the poor

• 3 - The rich have most political power

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Bacon’s Rebellion

• 4 - The governor had been treating Native Americans with respect (What nerve!)

• The governor viewed them as citizens

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Bacon’s Rebellion• Hundreds of indentured servants rise

up in 1676, burn Jamestown and nearly take over the colony.

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Bacon’s Rebellion

• Rebellion is put down when Bacon dies of a fever.

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Bacon’s Rebellion

• Wealthy planters stay in control but learn a lesson.

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• 1. Indentured Servants are given more freedom and planters rely more on African slaves.

• 2. Becomes a foundation of the American Revolution.

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• England wins huge territory from the French.

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French and Indian War

• Proclamation of 1763 established a boundary over which colonists were not supposed to cross.

– this line angers many colonists

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French and Indian War

• Colonists fight side by side with English troops

– Colonists get experience and prove to be good soldiers

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French and Indian War• War costs a lot of money and England is now

concerned about holding on to the colonies, after one hundred years of salutary neglect.

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The Acts

• England spends a lot of money fighting a war against France.

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Who pays for the war?• England thinks that the colonists

should pay because English troops won the war for them and the colonists are English citizens.

• Colonists think new taxes without representation in parliament are an abuse of power.

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The Sugar Act (1764)• Enforces the Navigation Act• Cracks down on smuggling of sugar• Colonial merchants have to pay import

duties or go to court in England.

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The Quartering Act (1765)

• Large numbers or British troops in America cost a lot of money to feed and house.

• Law requires colonists had to feed and house them in exchange for a small fee.

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The Stamp Act (1765)

• An official stamp had to be purchased for all legal documents, newspapers, etc.

– No stamps were ever bought.

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The Acts

• The acts only cause a major dent to colonial wallets.

• But they do cause a major dent to colonists’ egos.

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Colonists begin to organize

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“No taxation without representation”

• Patrick Henry demands that only Virginians could tax Virginians.

• Becomes a rallying cry for colonists throughout America

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Stamp Act Congress

• Colonists from nine colonies meet in New York City to oppose the Stamp Act.

– They draw up a resolution that calls for the king to revoke the Stamp and Sugar Acts.

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Stamp Act Congress

• The first time that the colonies meet to fight against English laws.

• The Stamp Act is later repealed

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England tries again

• They pass the Townshend Acts

• Taxes on specific goods like lead, glass, tea, paint, etc.

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• American colonists, led by the Sons of Liberty boycott English goods and harass merchants who comply.

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• Boycott – refuse to purchase a certain good as a form of political protest.

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The Boston Massacre

• England sends troops to Boston, where most of the Sons of Liberty action had occurred.

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The Boston Massacre• Troops begin to compete with

Americans for odd jobs and live in colonist’s houses.

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• A crowd of colonists protests and is fired on by British troops.

– Five colonists killed

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Open Rebellion

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Boston Tea Party

• On a night in 1773, members of the Sons of Liberty board a British merchant ship and pour over seven tons of tea into Boston Harbor.

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The Intolerable Acts

• Passed by Parliament in response to the Tea Party.

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The Intolerable Acts

• Boston Harbor closed

• British troops quartered in private residences

• Massachusetts charter abolished (again).

• Boston placed under martial law.

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First Continental Congress (1774)

• All colonies except Georgia meet in Philadelphia.

• They demand the abolition of the Intolerable Acts and begin a boycott on English goods.

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War Begins

• British troops in Boston hear about a rumor of guns stored in the neighboring towns.

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• Paul Revere, and two others, ride into the towns to warn the minutemen that “the regulars are coming”.

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• Minuteman – colonial militia

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• "Stand your ground; don't fire unless fired upon, but if they mean to have a war, let it begin here,"

• - Captain Parker, Colonial Militia Commander

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Lexington and Concord

• British troops meet seventy minutemen at Lexington.

• Someone fires a shot. Eight militia men die.

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Lexington and Concord

• “The Shot heard round the world”

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Lexington and Concord

• British troops push on to Concord where guns were supposed to be stored, but find several hundred minutemen.

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• British flee back to Boston.

• American colonists use guerilla tactics.

• British lose 300 men killed and wounded.

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WAR!(Finally)