CREATE A NEW TABLE OF CONTENTS Right Hand Side of your Notebooks Organizing Principle: Unit Title: The American Revolution AR 1 DateTitle of PagesPage.
Tar and Feathering The Boston Massacre ( March 5,1770 )
War for Independence. 1 st Continental Congress 1774 Meets in Philadelphia Meets in Philadelphia Why Philadelphia? Why Philadelphia? Purpose of the Continental.
Consequences of the GWFE Less Colonial Dependence on Britain Colonials have less respect for British military Colonial Leadership emerges Britain Faces.
The War for Independence Chapter 4. Events that lead to the War The French and Indian War (1754) created debt for the English. The British wanted colonists.
Causes of the American Revolution I can identify reasons why the American Colonists eventually got to the point where they were willing to risk everything.
2.2 The First Government. American Ideas vs. British Control For almost 100 years, American colonial governments enjoyed relative self - government from.
Declaring Independence Ch. 10, Sec. 1, Part II Give Me Liberty, Or Give Me Death! Research and determine which side was successful in the beginning stages.
American Revolution Declaration of Independence Shot Heard around the World Constitution Federal Govt takes shape George Washington alliance with the French.
The American Nation Chapter 6 The American Revolution 1775–1783 Copyright © 2003 by Pearson Education, Inc., publishing as Prentice Hall, Upper Saddle.
AP GOALS 1-4. Tariff of Abominations Anne Hutchinson.
Jeopardy British Legislation 500 400 300 200 100 People 500 400 300 200 100 Which Came First? 500 400 300 200 100 Second Continental Congress 500 400.