Title: The Road to Revolution
1The Road to Revolution (1770-1776)
2Was the American Revolution Inevitable??
3Tar and Feathering
4The Boston Massacre (March 5,1770)
5The Gaspee Incident (1772)
Providence, RI coast
6The Skinny
- Gaspee was a British customs ship
- Was boarded by rebels when chasing a smuggling
boat - Lt. was wounded and ship was set on fire
- British now paid governors salaries instead of
colonies - What power does that give them?
7Committees of Correspondence
Purpose ? warn neighboring colonies
about incidents with Br. ? broaden the
resistance movement.
8Tea Act (1773)
- British East India Co.
- Monopoly on Br. tea imports going broke
- Many members of Parl. held shares.
- Permitted the Co. to sell tea directly to cols.
without col. middlemen (cheaper tea!) - North expected the cols. to eagerly choose the
cheaper tea.
9Boston Tea Party (1773)
10One Crazy Night
- In response to the Stamp Act and Townshend Acts
- Sons of Liberty, disguised as Indians, dump
90,000 tons of tea into the harbor - British and many colonists unhappy
- Britain closes Boston Harbor
11The Coercive or IntolerableActs (1774)
2. Government Act
3. New Quartering Act
Lord North
4. Administration of Justice Act
12TheQuebec Act (1774)
Took Indian lands (Ontario) Took parts of US
(IL, IN, MI, OH, WI) Free practice of
Catholicism
13First Continental Congress (1774)
55 delegates from 12 colonies
Agenda ? How to respond to the Coercive Acts
the Quebec Act?
1 vote per colony represented.
14The British Are Coming . . .
Paul Revere William Dawes make their midnight
ride to warn the Minutemen of approaching British
soldiers.
15The Shot Heard Round the World!
Lexington Concord April 18,1775
16The Second Continental Congress(1775)
Olive Branch Petition
17Was the American Revolution Inevitable??
18Thomas Paine Common Sense
19Declaration of Independence (1776)
20Declaration of Independence
21Independence Hall
22New National Symbols