King George III. The French and Indian War Guerilla Warfare.
The Boston Tea Party. What was happening before the Boston Tea Party? Despite the hopes of Patriots like Sam Adams, the Boston Massacre did not spark.
Chapter 6 Conflicts in the Colonies Section 1 Trouble on the Frontier.
Road to Revolution 1763-1776. Proclamation of 1763 British Action: The British knew the Indians would attack again, so King George the III issued a proclamation.
1/27/09: Essential Questions: How have Americans expressed their discontent with government and how has the American government responded? Bellwork:
Boston Massacre The trial of the British soldiers Conflicting views of the event Boston Tea Party Intolerable Acts First Continental Congress.
Taxation leads to Revolution TAXATION TO DECLARATION.
Causes of the American Revolution. Describe the colonists’ political heritage. Explain the colonists’ reaction to new taxes. Describe the methods the.
Pippin Passing The Graduation Exam in Social Studies Chapter 2 The Revolutionary War and the War of 1812 By Matthew Pippin.
The Imperial Crisis 1763 - 1775. Developing Crisis The colonies remained loyal Englishmen, though they continued to be unruly: they are seen on the home.
Chapter 7 The Road to Revolution, 1763 – 1775. The Deep Roots of Revolution Two ideas had taken root in the minds of the American colonists Republicanism.
French and Indian War 1750’s British and French claim the Ohio River Valley Albany Plan of Union War breaks out in 1754 Spreads to Europe by 1756 British.