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Essential Question Essential Question : –How did England’s changing policy towards its colonies lead to rising calls for independence? Warm-Up Question Warm-Up Question : –How did the French & Indian War change the way Britain ruled the American colonies? –Was this change in governing appropriate? Explain from the point of view of Britain & colonists
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Page 1: ■Essential Question ■Essential Question: –How did England’s changing policy towards its colonies lead to rising calls for independence? ■Warm-Up Question.

■ Essential QuestionEssential Question:–How did England’s changing

policy towards its colonies lead to rising calls for independence?

■ Warm-Up QuestionWarm-Up Question:–How did the French & Indian War

change the way Britain ruled the American colonies?

–Was this change in governing appropriate? Explain from the point of view of Britain & colonists

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The Road to the American Revolution

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The Road to Revolution (1763-1776)■The end of the French & Indian War

(1763), marked the start of the road towards the American Revolution:

–1763: Beginning of parliamentary sovereignty & Proclamation Line

–1765-67: Stamp & Townshend Acts

–1773-75: Boston Tea Party, Intolerable Acts, Lexington & Concord

–1776: Declaration of Independence

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Mob reaction to the Stamp ActFor the 1st time, many colonists refer to

fellow boycotters as “patriots”

The “Sons of Liberty” & “Daughters of Liberty” were formed to protest British restrictions &

became the leaders of colonial resistance

The colonial boycotts were effective & Britain repealed the Stamp Act

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More Boycotts

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Colonists created

committees of correspondence to communicate with each other

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Paul Revere’s etching of the Boston Massacre became an American best-seller

Colonists injured British soldiers by

throwing snowballs & oyster shells

With only 4 dead, this was hardly a “massacre” but it reveals the power of colonial propaganda

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First Continental Congress

“We have to help Boston”

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Lexington & Concord

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The Enlightenment■Colonists used the ideas of the

Enlightenment to justify their protest–John Locke wrote that people have

natural rights (life, liberty, & property) & should oppose tyranny

–Rousseau believed that citizens have a social contract with their gov’t

–Montesquieu argued that power should not be in the hands of a king, but separated among gov’t branches

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Conclusions■By December 1775, the British &

American colonists were fighting an “informal revolutionary war”…but: –Colonial leaders had not yet

declared independence–In 1776, Thomas Paine’s

Common Sense convinced many neutral colonists to support independence from Britain

–By July 1776, colonists drafted the Declaration of Independence


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