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Riot to Rebellion 1770-1776
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The colonies in 1763
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Hostilities in the coloniesThe problem with the Redcoats
Working classes and competitionThe role of alcohol
The Boston Massacre (March 5, 1770)British Captain Thomas Prescott“Liberty boys”
Paul RevereSamuel AdamsJohn Adams
Crispus AttucksThe Trial of the Century…
Internal disputesThe Regulators
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Take Five
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Crispus Attucks
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Paul Revere
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Samuel Adams
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John Adams
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The March toward War
Leaders of the rebellion
James Otis
Writs of assistance
Patrick Henry
“Give me liberty or give me death”
Samuel Adams
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Patrick Henry
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The Tea Act of 1773
The Gaspee incident (1772)
East India Co.
Mercy Otis Warren
“The Daughters of Liberty”
Boston Tea Party (Dec. 16, 1773)
Thomas Hutchinson
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The Intolerable Acts
Closing Boston ports
A new governor and new policy
A new government
Quartering Act of 1774
Quebec Act of 1774
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Turning toward revolutionCommittees of Correspondence
Continental Congress
Philadelphia
The delegates
The Suffolk Resolves
Loyalty to the King
Raising an army (the militia)
“Minutemen”
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The Midnight Ride
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Paul Revere
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First Blows
Lexington and Concord
Paul Revere, William Dawes & Samuel Prescott
Sniping
British retreat
Another intolerable act
Restriction of the Grand Banks
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First Blows (con’t)
Battle of Bunker Hill (Breed’s Hill)
General Howe
British victory
Fort Ticonderoga
Green mountain boys
Ethan Allen
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Benedict Arnold
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General Sir William Howe
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Battle of Fort Ticonderoga
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Second Continental Congress
Finding a General
George Washington
“Declaration of the Cause & Necessity of Taking Up Arms”
Common Sense
Thomas Paine
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The Constitutional Convention
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General George Washington
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Voting for IndependenceThe Declaration of Independence
The CommitteeThomas Jefferson, Roger Sherman,
John Adams, Robert Livingston, Benjamin Franklin
The issue of slaverySigning the declaration of independence
John HancockIncreasing risk
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What kind of men were the signers?
24 were lawyers and judges
11 were merchants
9 were farmers & large plantation owners
All were well educated
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Who said Freedom was Free?What happened to the 56 men who signed the Declaration of
Independence? 5 were captured by the British as traitors and tortured before they died12 had their homes ransacked and burned2 lost their sons during the war2 had their sons captured during the war9 fought and died in the war