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The French and Indian War
• This was a war between England and the French over the control of North America.
• This war is fought over the course of seven years.
• England will win this war. France lost almost everything except Canada.
• England is left with a large debta large debt from the war.
Britain (England) & Taxes
• England decides to raises taxes on the colonies to pay for the war.
• The colonies did not respond well to this idea.
• They want representation in Parliament if they are going to be taxed by the government.
• ““No Taxation without Representation”No Taxation without Representation”
Important Taxes
• The Stamp ActThe Stamp Act – This taxed paper products. (An everyday item)
• Colonists go nuts over it. They boycott the tax and organize protest.
• The Stamp Act is repealedThe Stamp Act is repealed. This was the biggest mistake Parliament could have made.
• The repealing of the Stamp Act gave The repealing of the Stamp Act gave the colonist a sense of power.the colonist a sense of power.
Townshend Act
• This was a tax on almost every item an individual used. It even taxed tea.
• This new tax enrages the colonies.
Boston MassacreBoston Massacre
The Boston Massacre
• This event became a great piece of propaganda-A story giving only one side of propaganda-A story giving only one side of the argument.the argument.
• Paul ReverePaul Revere created the famous picture of the “Boston Massacre” He called it the BLOODY Massacre.
• Paul Revere was a member of the “Sons “Sons of Liberty”of Liberty”
The Boston Tea Party
• The Tea Act – This allowed the British East India company to sell tea directly to the colonists.
• ““The Sons of Liberty”The Sons of Liberty” – dressed up as Indians and dumped the tea into the harbor.
• The British government passed the Intolerable Intolerable Acts.Acts. These acts were created to punish the colonies and the city of Boston.
The Revolution Begins
• The First Continental The First Continental CongressCongress – This is a gathering of colonial leaders that were examining our relationship with Great Britain.
• Patriots –Patriots – Colonists who chose to fight for independence.
• Paul ReverePaul Revere will attempt to ride to Concord & Lexington to warn the militia that the British were coming.
England vs. Colonies
• Leader King George III.
• Government: Parliament
• English, Redcoats, British, Great Britain
• Leader: George Washington
• Government: Continental Congress
• Colonists, militia
Lexington & Concord
• Minutemen Minutemen – Local militia that got their nickname because they could be ready to fight at a minute’s notice.
• The RedcoatsThe Redcoats (British Soldiers) meet the minutemen outside of Lexington and the first shots of the revolution were fired. “The Shot Heard Round the World”.
No turning back!!
• While the British marched back to Boston the colonists shot at them from the woods and killed as many as a 100 soldiers.
The Second Continental Congress
• This time the congress prepared for war and peace.
• They authorized the creation of the Continental ArmyContinental Army.
• They appointed George WashingtonGeorge Washington as its leader.
• They also sent King George III the Olive Olive Branch Petition.Branch Petition.
Total
50,456,002
47.87%
50,999,897
48.38%
2,882,955
2.74%
271
266
The Causes of the Revolution
• The debit from the French and Indian War.
• The question of representation in our government.
• Commerce – Trade and how the colonies made money.
• The distance between England and the 13 colonies led to self rule.
Bunker Hill
This battle took place on Breed’s Hill. The British took this hill. However, it was extremely costly for them.
This battle for the Continental Army and the Patriots was an important moral victory.
They proved they could line up and fight the most powerful army in the world and survive. THIS THIS GAVE THE COLONIES THE HOPE THEY GAVE THE COLONIES THE HOPE THEY COULD WIN THEIR INDEPENDENCECOULD WIN THEIR INDEPENDENCE