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Warm-up
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Anti-Homework stamp: design a Stamp that
you think could serve as protest on days
when you get too much homework (I.E.
READING LOGS)
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(be respectful!)
WRITING RULES
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CORNELL NOTES
IF IT IS IN WHITE WRITE IT DOWN
IF IT IS IN GOLD DO NOT WRITE IT
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Chapter 5
Toward Independence
Essential Question
What are the
causes of the
American
Revolution?
French and Indian War
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Before 1763 Britain
left the Colonies
alone to govern
themselves.
Conflict in the Ohio
Valley led to the
French and Indian
War ($$$)
 Main issue land
A. French and Indian War
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British pushed west
suspicious of the
French being in North
America
Young volunteer to be
in charge of Militia
George Washington
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Lasted for 7 years
Significance: Great
Britain leading
power in North
America
B. Proclamation of 1763
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King George wanted
more control of
colonies
Proclamation of 1763:
prohibited colonists
from moving west of
the Appalachian
Mountains
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Colonists were not
happy, only place
farmers could find new
land was west
C. Stamp Act
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The Stamp Act
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Raise money to pay debt of French and Indian War
Law required colonists to buy a stamp for every piece
of paper they use
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Colonists were upset, claimed unjust tax because they had no
representation in England to speak for them
Importance: single most important event leading to the
American revolution
D. Townshend Act
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The Townshend Acts
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New law that placed a tax on certain goods
the colonies imported from Britain like glass,
paper, paint, and tea
Purpose: pay salaries of royal governors and
judges
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Importance: led to a boycott of British goods
E. The Boston Massacre
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PEACEFUL arrival of troops in Boston
stirred American resistance
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Colonials suspicious of standing army
Having been forced, British soldiers fired on
the crowd
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11 civilians killed or wounded and word of
“massacre” spread throughout
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Propaganda exaggerated the event
Warm-up
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What is the Townshend Act?
Extra Credit Coins
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Role Playing
Splitting the Extra Credit
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Parliament: 50%
Tax Collectors: 10%
King: 40%
Stamp Act Questions (pg. 18 in
your notebook)
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What was so unfair about how the class was
taxed?
Do you think the colonists felt the same as
you?
Do you think these laws played a major role
in the ultimate break from Great Britain?
Why?
The Boston Tea Party
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=t9pDZMRCpQ
F. Boston Tea Party
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The British East India Company controlled all
trade
To make money, the king imposed a Tea Tax
When ships came with tea, colonists
dressed as Native Americans boarded
three ships
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Dumped the tea in the harbor
90,000 pounds of tea was dumped as a result
of the rebellion of the tea act.
G. Intolerable Acts
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Designed to punish the colonists for the
Boston Tea Party
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Closed Boston harbor and placed under British
control
H. First Continental Congress
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All colonial leaders except Georgia met in
Philadelphia
Colonies sent a letter to the king saying
they would not follow the Intolerable Acts
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Importance: Began training soldiers and
banned trade with England.
I. Lexington and Concord
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Two sides: loyalists (loyal to England) and
Patriots (wanted to be free)
Paul Revere warned the Patriots of the
King’s plan to arrest the traitors
“Shot heard round the world” began the
Revolutionary War with Lexington and
Concord being the first battle
73 British killed 49 colonists
Colonists win!