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Page 1: Early Battles of Revolutionary War and 2 nd Continental Congress.

Early Battles of Revolutionary War and 2nd Continental

Congress

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Early Battless

• Battle of Lexington: April 19, 1775• Battle of Concord: April 19, 1775

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2nd Continental Congress

When?

Where?

Why?

Problem?

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Is anything decided here?

1. One Continental Army2. Commander-in-Chief of the army3. Supplies/Medicine4. Authorized printing of Colonial Dollars5. Authorized a committee to conduct foreign

relations

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* Delegates set up the Continental Army, naming George Washington as commander.

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Battle of Bunker Hill

• When? • Who?• Mistakes made?• Result?

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Battle of Bunker Hill – video 3:53

• Occurred on Breeds Hill on June 17, 1775.

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• The Patriots were short on gunpowder and were warned by Colonel William Prescott,

“Don’t fire till you see the whites of their eyes!”

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Battle in Quebec

• When?• Why Quebec?• Result?• Significance?

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Back to 2nd Continental Congress………

What’s going on?• Reconciliation• Olive Branch Petition

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Olive Branch Petition

When?

What?

Result?

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American signatures upon the Olive Branch Petition

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What happened in next few months to convince colonists to independence necessary?

1. John Locke’s ideas:• Natural Rights• Obey government as long as…• If government violates this social contract,

……..overthrow!2. Support of Religion 3. Thomas Paine’s Common Sense

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Common Sense

When?

What?

Message?

Effect?

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Back to the 2nd Continental Congress…..What next?

March 1776 – Congress receives interesting news

Who wants independence?

Will there be a formal document?Who’s on the committee?

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Declaration of Independence

Some of the highlights of the document itself:1. TJ drew on Locke and Paine, how?2. In what ways had England had taken away our

unalienable rights3. “All men created equal” – Really… ALL men?

• Making it official


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