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American Revolution The teen colonies rebel (no surprises here, except we won!) objectives • Explain the causes and effects of the American Revolution • Explain the role of the enlightenment on the American Revolution It was a power struggle • Britain wanted America to accept their authority – But had neglected the colonies for over 100 yrs • America has grown in a different direction – Influenced by the French Enlightenment • It is all about parents (British) getting the children (colonies) to do something they do not want to do (pay taxes) The characters Mom and Dad 13 ungrateful children The Enlightenment The bad influence Benign neglect or salutary neglect • America was selfgoverning and self sufficient. • Overrun with smugglers. • America knew freedom. Treatment of colonies • British has passed many laws but were not enforced. • Britain protected the colonies. – Wanted repayment for protection The British try to take charge in America • The Stamp Act – First to tax the people directly – Stamp for all legal documents Response to the Stamp Act • Sons of liberty formed – 1765 demonstrated and protested against the act – No stamps sold Stamp protest • What does this mean? • Why is the stamp a skull and crossbones? Declaration of Rights and Grievances • The colonist defense against the stamp act – Stated Parliament had no power to tax the colonies because they are not represented in parliament • The colonies act as one • Act repealed The 2nd attempt • 1767-Townshend act – Indirect tax on the rich – Glass, lead paint, paper • These are luxury goods. – Tea tax American Response • Response to the Townshend act –Organized resistance –Boycotts - drink coffee –No taxation without representation The British fight back • Increased military presence • The Boston Massacre • 5 people die in the MASSACRE The Trial for British Soldiers • • • • • “Reasonable doubt” John Adams Samuel Adams John Hancock Cripus Attucks The Massacre propaganda The Townshend Act repealed • Left tea tax • Rioters taken to England for trial • No taxes • Boston tea party The Boston tea party • British East India Trading Company pays no tea taxes –Undersell colonial merchants or s mugglers • Dec 18, 1773 The Boston tea party • 50 members of the SOL • 3 Ships-the Beaver, Eleanor, Dartmouth/dressed as Indians • 9659 sterling into the water • We will not accept British authority Boston Tea Party America Responds • Committees of correspondence –Mass and Vig –Communication line for colonies to report threats on Am erican liberties –1774 most colonies involved British react • King George III –1774 the intolerable acts passed –Shut down Boston Harborcolonist refused to pay for damages –Quartering act = more soldiers –Martial law in Boston The intolerable acts • Outraged citizens • Made the colonies more unified • September 1774-first Continental Congress –Declaration of Colonial Rights Getting ready to fight • Stock pile weapons minutemen • British General Gage sends troops from Boston to Concord • Paul Revere’s ride 4-18-1777 Ride of Paul Revere • 3 men-Revere, Dawes, Prescott • The Regulars are coming • Revere was captured • The Famous poem • The real deal At Lexington and Concord • First shots of the war • “the shot heard around the world” Lasted 15 min • Later the ambushed The war was in motion • Things move more slowly back then… Remember the causes • Salutary neglect and the British debt after the French and Indian war were 2 causes of the war but there is one more • ENLIGHTENED IDEAS Patriots or American • American Advantages – Leadership-Washington, Franklin, Jefferson, – Home field –we know the land – Guerrilla warfare-borrowed from the natives during the French and Indian war- IT WON THE WAR FOR US – The French and the Prussians-without them we could not have fought the British Army British or Loyalist • British Advantages – – – – Better organization Better equipment More Money Better navy • American John Paul Jones Key battles • The British take an early lead • Saratoga is the turning point of the war • York town is the end of the war and YES America wins Benign Neglect French and Indian War Use Enlightened Ideas to validate Protest American Revolution Self Government and Smuggling British want re-payment Taxes (ex) Americans Protest and Rebel (ex) Some taxes revoked except ------- How did we win • • • • Help from the French Home field advantage Militia British Mistakes New Government • Articles of Confederation 1781-1789 – – – – No power to tax No power to regulate interstate commerce No court system No executive branch • Constitution 1789-present • Solved the problem of the AOC USA paves the way • Inspiration for French Revolution • Latin American Revolutions Effects of the American Revolution • American colonies are independent • They will experiment with a new kind of democracy, based on enlightened ideas and the practicing English government • They will inspire others to rebel against their mother countries •