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Title: The Road to the American Revolution


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The Road to the American Revolution
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Causes
  • Enlightenment Political Ideology
  • The French and Indian War
  • Taxation (without representation)

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The Enlightenment
Copernicus
Galileo
Newton
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Enlightenment Political Science
John Locke
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The Social Contract
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The Enlightenment and American Colonists
Puritans in Massachusetts
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The Enlightenment and American Colonists
Catholics in Maryland
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The Enlightenment and American Colonists
Second and Third Sons
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The Enlightenment and American Colonists
Paroled Prisoners and Debtors In Georgia
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The Enlightenment and American Colonists
Scots-Irish
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The Enlightenment and American Colonists
Quakers and Germans in Pennsylvania
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A history of constitutional law and
self-government
1215The Magna Carta
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A history of constitutional law and
self-government
1619The Virginia House of Burgesses
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A history of constitutional law and
self-government
1620The Mayflower Compact
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150 years of salutary neglect
  • A history of religious tolerance
  • Massachusetts Charter of 1691
  • The Great Awakening
  • Quaker revival
  • A history of literacy and free speech
  • Puritans established schools
  • Harvard, William and Mary, Yale
  • Poor Richards Almanac
  • John Peter Zenger and freedom of the press

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Enlightenment Political Thinking
  • 1. Fundamental God-given rights and the social
    contract (John Locke)
  • 2. Colonists who came from disaffected groups
    (Puritans, Primogeniture, Prisoners, Poor)
  • 3. A history of constitutional law and
    self-government (Magna Carta, Representative
    Assemblies, Mayflower Compact)
  • 4. A history of freedom of religion, speech, and
    the press
  • 5. A history of education and literacy

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Causes
  • Enlightenment Political Ideology
  • The French and Indian War
  • Taxation (without representation)

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The French and Indian War1754-1763
Colonel George Washington Virginia Militia,
British Army
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Fort Necessity
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Washington forced to surrender
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British defeats indicate they can be beaten
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War debtpounds and promises
William Pitt
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Effects of the Treaty of Paris
  • England gains French territory in N. America
  • Indians lose French support against English
    colonists
  • Pontiac begins attacking English settlements.
    While he is eventually defeatedlasting tension
    between indians and English colonists remains in
    the region

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The Proclamation of 1763
  • No settlement allowed west of Appalachians
  • Convinced Americans that their government was
    insensitive to their needs
  • Convinced Americans that their government could
    not enforce its orders
  • 10,000 British troops left in colonies for
    protectionto be paid for by the colonists

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The French and Indian War1754-1763
  • Part of a world war
  • British win in North America
  • French disappear as a threat to colonists
  • Raises doubts in America about England
  • Raises doubts and debts in England

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Causes
  • Enlightenment Political Ideology
  • The French and Indian War
  • Taxation (without representation)

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1763-1775A Series of Unfortunate Events
Cause
Cause
Effect
Effect
Reaction
Action
Reaction
Action
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Cause Sugar Act of 1764
  • Taxed imported molasses
  • Prohibited imported rum
  • Required a clearance certificate for cargoes of
    both
  • Stiffened penalties for bribing customs officials
  • Gave blanket probable cause for seizure

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Effect Protests and Boycotts
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Cause Quartering Act and Stamp Act of 1765
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Effect Stamp Act Congress and the Sons of Liberty
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Colonists maintain clear, consistent
position--only colonial assemblies have right to
tax thembecause they have no representation in
Parliament
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Effect Stamp Act Repealed
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Cause Declaratory and Townshend Acts (1766,1767)
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Effect Massachusetts Colonial Assembly calls
colonies to unite for the common defense
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Effect Assembly dissolved andJohn Hancocks
ship seized
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Effect Tax Officials Chased Away, Troops Called
In
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John Adams
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Cause Declaratory and Townshend Acts (1766,1767)
Call to Arms
Dissolve Assembly
Townshend Acts
Boston Massacre (1770)
Chase away commissioners
Call for troops (1768)
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Lord North takes over from Lord Townshend
Lord North
Lord Townshend
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Gaspee Incident 1772
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The Boston Tea Party--1773
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1st Continental Congress1774
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The Suffolk Resolves
  • Denounced the Intolerable Acts
  • Urged the formation of minutemen
  • Called for suspension of trade with Britain

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Lexington and Concord--1775
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