Title: Exploration American Revolutionary War
1Exploration American Revolutionary War
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2Native Americans
- Settlement led to violent attacks against Native
Americans - Native Americans lost traditional territories
- Native Americans were exposed to diseases from
Europe
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5European Settlers
- Caribbean and Latin America Spanish
- Canada French
- Eastern Coast - English
6Settlers
- New England Puritans looking for Religious
Freedom - Middle Colonies/Mid Atlantic Settled by those
looking for Political/Religious Freedoms AND
Economic Opportunity - Southern Colonies (Virginia) Settled by those
looking for Economic Opportunity
7Jamestown, Virginia
- Settled in 1607
- First permanent English Settlement
- First to use slaves in the New World
- Established Virginia House of Burgesses (1940)
today General Assembly
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10New England
- Puritans settled for Religious Freedom
- Economy based on shipbuilding, lumbering, fishing
and eventually MANUFACTURING - Puritans practiced direct democracy through town
meetings
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13Middle Colonies
- Economy based on small scale farming and TRADE
- Settled by English, German, and Dutch speaking
immigrants - Major cities developed as commercial centers New
York, Philadelphia, and Baltimore
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16Southern Colonies
- Economy based on large scale agriculture
Plantations - Social Structure based on family status and
ownership of land - Closer social ties with England
- Use of slaves on plantations
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19Cash Crops
- Plantations in Southern Colonies developed cash
crops - Tobacco, rice, and indigo
- Cheap labor was supplied through Indentured
Servants and mostly Slaves
20Slaves in the New World
- Slavery was introduced because of the large
landholdings in the New World and the Caribbean - Africans were forced to the South through the
Middle Passage - The development of this slavery based agriculture
in the South will eventually lead to the conflict
between the North and the South (Civil War)
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24French and Indian War
- English settlers continue to take lands away from
Native Americans - France and Britain have a strained relationship
- France and the Native Americans work together to
fight off the settlers - Britain and the Settlers win the war and gain
control of the Ohio River Valley
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26Proclamation of 1763
- After the war the King of England signed the
Proclamation of 1763 - Gave the Native Americans back the Ohio River
Valley and all colonists had to move back East - Leads to growing tension between colonists and
England
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28Growing Tensions
- Stamp Act Tax on all legal documents
- Tea Act and Sugar Tax were all meant to cover
costs of French and Indian War - Boston Tea Party
- Boston Massacre
29No Taxation Without Representation
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30The Boston Massacre
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31The Boston Tea Party
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32Patrick Henry gives a speech to the Virginia
House of Burgess about the Stamp Act.
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33Independence Grows
- Thomas Paine wrote Common Sense
- Pamphlet that challenged the power of the King of
Englands rule over the colonies - Many Americans read it
34Continental Congress
- Colonists Send a petition to the King No
Taxation without Representation - Second Continental Congress meets where Thomas
Jefferson drafts the Declaration of Independence
35Continental Congress
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36Declaration of Independence
- Influenced by ideas of John Locke and Thomas
Paine - We hold these truths to be self-evident, that
all men are created equal, that they are endowed
by their Creator, with certain unalienable
rights, that among these are life, liberty, and
the pursuit of happiness.
37Creating the Declaration of Independence
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38Shot heard around the world
- Minutemen (colonial soldiers) fought the British
at Lexington and Concord started the American
Revolutionary War - Battle of Saratoga turning point of the war
- The French aided the colonists
- General Cornwallis (Britain) surrendered to the
colonists at the Battle of Yorktown
39Battle of Lexington
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40America Becomes Independent
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42Colonists Positions
- Loyalists (Tories) are those who remained loyal
to the King of England - Neutralists Those not taking a side
- Patriots Those wanting independence
- Patrick Henry Give me liberty or give me
death - Led by George Washington