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Enlightenment led to revolution…English Revolution – 1642 - 1688

American Revolution – 1776 - 1781

French Revolution – 1789 - 1799

Haitian Revolution – 1791 - 1804

South American Revolutions – 1810 - 1825

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The English Bill of Rights1689

The Magna Carta&

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It all starts here…

Great Britain

Label your map:-Title: United Kingdom of Great Britain-England-Scotland-Wales-Ireland-Northern Ireland

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American RevolutionK Q L

What do you Know

What do you Question

What did you Learn

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Causes of the American Revolution

Mrs. Sisk

Enlightenment

Ideas

French and Indian War

Distance fromImperial nation

Financial

success of

colonists

Agitator EventsKing GeorgeTightens grip

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Write your own Declaration of Independence

Rubric (how to get an “A”)1. Write an introductory paragraph

Enlightenment ideas – discuss your rights as a human/citizen/student/child/etc

Think about / Read Jefferson’s opening

2. List at least 5 grievances (problems/complaints) you have with the thing you’re separating from.

3. Write a conclusion – This is your actual declaration

4. Make sure to SIGN IT!! Put your John Hancock on it!

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Declaration should look like this:This is my introductory paragraph. It

explains my philosophy on my rights. Thomas Jefferson wrote a long, fantastic introduction; and I copied part of it on my notes yesterday.

• Grievance #1• #2• #3• #4• #5

This is my conclusion. It is my actual declaration of independence. It needs to be at least three sentences too.

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Extra Credit

• Make your Declaration look good!

• On white/parchment/paper bag/ etc. paper (not lined paper)

• Organize and have neat and clean writing

• Age the document – make it look old in some way. Just crumpling it will not suffice

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Causes of the American RevDrawing Assignment

• On a full sheet of white copy paper• Fill the whole page• Complete a drawing for each of the 6 causes

of the American Revolution.• Label your drawings• Have a caption for each drawing• Organize your thoughts and then present on

the page• Color

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Anglo-French Imperial Competition

• Background– History– Rivalry

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French Forts

• Settled in Ohio Valley

• Sought to keep British from moving west

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French and Indian War (1754-1763)

• Fought over:– Control of North America

• Land

– Fur Trade

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DID YOU KNOW: In Europe, the French and Indian War is known as the Seven Year’s War

Ohio Valley

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Treaty of Paris (1763)

• Ends French and Indian War

• Gives Britain control of all territory east of the Mississippi River & Canada– Mississippi River

was to be open for trade

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Proclamation of 1763

• Banned colonization west of Appalachian Mountains– Those who already lived there must move east

The king says you have to

come back!

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Review Questions:

1. What was the cause of the French and Indian War?

2. Who won the French and Indian War?

3. Name two territorial gains for the British given by the Treaty of Paris, 1763.

4. Why did the British government issue the Proclamation of 1763?

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Sugar Act (1764)

• All sugar and molasses coming into the colonies would be taxed

• Why?– Pay for British troops used during the French

and Indian War

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The Stamp Act (1765)

• Printed items required to have a stamp saying tax had been paid

• Items taxed:– Newspapers– Pamphlets– Licenses– Legal Documents– Playing Cards

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"Such another Experiment as the Stamp-Act wou'd produce a general Revolt in America."

- George Mason, 1766.

Why?

Colonial petitions and protests

Franklin presented colonial protests before House of Commons

"There is not gold and silver enough in the colonies to pay the stamp duty for one year.”

–Benjamin Franklin

"Q. What used to be the pride of Americans?

A. To indulge in the fashions and manufactures of Great-Britain.

Q. What now is their pride?

A. To wear their old cloaths over again, till they can make new ones."

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Townshend Acts (1767)

• Taxed more items:– Imported glass– Lead– Paint– Paper– Tea

• How do you think the colonists felt about these taxes?

DID YOU KNOW: The British used “writs of assistance” to search and seize any home or ship that was suspected of having illegal (untaxed) items.

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“Taxation Without Representation”

• Colonies had no direct representation in Parliament

DID YOU KNOW: Some in the District of Columbia use this as their slogan. Why do you think that is the case?

Salutary Neglect:

British policy – ~1607-1763

British did not enforce laws placed on the colonies

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Trouble in Boston

• Ship, Liberty, seized in 1768 for having illegal goods – Owned by John Hancock

• Violence in Boston in protest to the taxes & to the seizure of ships– British troops occupy city in response

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Sons of Liberty

• Formed by Samuel Adams – Original purpose: to protest the Stamp Act

• Protested against taxes

• Sometimes used intimidation and physical violence to achieve their goals

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Boston Massacre

• March 5th, 1770

• Argument between soldiers guarding custom house and crowd– Result: 5 killed

• Includes Crispus Attucks

• Used as propaganda to increase hatred of British soldiers

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Engraving showing the

Boston Massacre by Paul Revere

(1770)

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Tea Act (1773)

• New act, lowered price of tea but required colonists to buy it from the East India Company

• Why do you think colonists preferred to buy more expensive tea on the black market?

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Boston Tea Party (1773)

• 3 Ships were anchored in Boston Harbor– Ordered by governor to unload cargo of tea– Threatened by colonists – told not to unload

• December 16th – at night, patriots dressed as Native Americans boarded the ships & threw 90,000 lbs. of tea overboard

DID YOU KNOW: Formed following widespread government intervention in failing banks and other businesses, the modern “Tea Party” movement takes it name from this famous event. What do you think the modern “Tea Party” is against?

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The Intolerable Acts (1765-1774)• Quartering Act (1765)

– Colonies must supply and house British troops

• Boston Port Bill (1774)– Closes Boston Harbor until tea is paid for

• Administration of Justice Act (1774)– British officials could not be charged w/ a crime

• Massachusetts Government Act (1774)– Massachusetts charter is revoked

• Quebec Act (1774)– Canada given more territory, taken away from VA,

CT & MA

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Committees of Correspondence

• Formed to allow the colonies to communicate with each other

• Spread revolutionary actions– Often quicker than other

methods of communication– Writings would be read aloud

or published in other colonies

Broadsides, like the one above, were often used to spread information.

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Students will create a timeline or a thinking map on the events leading up to/causes of the American

Revolution

• Note: At a minimum, these must be covered.

• Proclamation of 1763.• American Nationalism• Sugar Act• Stamp Act• Virtual v Actual Representation• Son/Daughters of Liberty• Non-Importation Movement• Declaratory Act• Townsend Acts• Movement

• Letters from a Pennsylvania Farmer

• Massachusetts Circular Letter• Boston Massacre• Tea Acts• Committees of

Correspondence• Boston Tea Party• Intolerable Acts• Lexington and Concord

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Independence is Common Sense?

c. Explain the importance of Thomas Paine’s Common Sense

to the movement for independence.

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Thomas Paine (1737-1809)

• British– Moved to America (1774)– Opponent of monarchy

• Called for republic

Plaque in England

memorializing Paine

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• Published Common Sense, a pamphlet, in 1776

• Sold more than 150,000 copies– 75x more than average

successful paper

Common Sense (1776)

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Common Sense (1776)

• Talks about:– Problems of the monarchy

– Why America should be independent

“…monarchy and succession have laid (not this or that kingdom only) but the world in blood and ashes. 'Tis a form of government which the word

of God bears testimony against…”

…but from the errors of other nations, let us learn wisdom, and lay hold of the present opportunity — to begin government at the right end… …

independence is the only bond that can tie and keep us together…

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Common Sense (1776)

Comm

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“one of the most brilliant pamphlets ever written in the English language."