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Title: Chapter 4 Objectives The War for Independence


1
Chapter 4 ObjectivesThe War for Independence
  • Identify Analyze the causes of the American
    Revolution
  • Understand important events dates
  • Identify key individuals their roles
  • THE POWER OF IDEAS

2
Chapter 4 Section 1 The Stirrings
of Rebellion
  • HOMEWORK For each term or name, write a sentence
    explaining its significance.
  • Stamp Act
  • Samuel Adams
  • Townshend Act
  • Boston Massacre
  • Committees of Correspondence
  • Boston Tea Party
  • King George III
  • Intolerable Acts
  • Martial Law
  • Minutemen

3
Chapter 4 Key DatesThe War for Independence
  • 1765 Parliament Passes Stamp Act
  • 1767 Parliament Passes Townsend Acts
  • 1770 Boston Massacre
  • 1773 Boston Tea Party
  • 1774 Parliament Passes Intolerable Acts
  • 1774 First Continental Congress
  • 1776 Thomas Paine publishes Common Sense
  • 1776 American Colonies Declare Independence
  • 1777 Colonial Army wins at Saratoga- turning
    point
  • 1781 British Surrender at Yorktown
  • 1783 Colonies Britain sign Treaty of Paris
    ending war

4
Chapter 4 Section 1 The Stirrings
of Rebellion
  • Colonies Organize to Resist
  • Britain incurs heavy debt while conducting the
    French Indian War and European entanglements
  • British also have a standing army of 10,000
    troops stationed in the Colonies to protect
    colonists against potential future attacks by
    Native Americans or former French colonials

5
Chapter 4 Section 1 The Stirrings
of Rebellion
  • Colonies Organize to Resist
  • Stamp Act March 1763 colonists required to
  • Purchase special stamped paper for all legal
    documents, licenses, newspapers, pamphlets,
    almanacs
  • Pay stamp duties on cards/dice
  • Violators were to be tried in British court with
    high likelihood of conviction

6
Chapter 4 Section 1 The Stirrings
of Rebellion
  • Colonies Organize to Resist
  • Stamp Act Protests
  • Sons of Liberty form in Boston, 1765
  • Samuel Adams Brewer Patriot, Political
    Activist
  • They harassed those who attempted to enforce the
    Act
  • Colonial Assemblies convene to address Act
  • Virginia Patrick Henry resolution stating only
    Virginia Assembly had taxing authority over
    Virginia colonists
  • Other Assemblies follow suit

7
Chapter 4 Section 1 The Stirrings
of Rebellion
  • Colonies Organize to Resist
  • Stamp Act Congress
  • Representatives from nine colonies gather in New
    York to issue the Declaration of Rights
    Grievances.
  • Stated that Parliament could not tax colonists
    because the colonists had no one to represent
    their needs in Parliament
  • Merchant Resistance
  • Agreed not to import British goods until Stamp
    Act was repealed
  • Outcome is Parliament repeals the Stamp Act but
    issues Declaratory Act that it, Parliament, has
    the right to make laws for the colonies
    representation notwithstanding

8
Chapter 4 Section 1 The Stirrings
of Rebellion
  • Colonies Organize to Resist
  • Townshend Act, 1767 Another attempt at getting
    revenue from colonies
  • Indirect tax import duties on goods that came
    in from Britain
  • Three-penny Tea Tax
  • Taxation without Representation
  • Boycotts of British goods clothing, tea
  • British seize John Hancocks ship triggering
    riots
  • British station 2,000 troops in Boston

9
Chapter 4 Section 1 The Stirrings
of Rebellion
  • Tension Mounts in Massachusetts
  • Off-duty soldiers compete with local labor for
    jobs at shipyard
  • Fistfight breaks out, March 5, 1770 over jobs
  • That evening a mob gathers to taunt soldiers
  • Things get out of hand and British soldiers fire
    into crowd
  • Crispus Attucks and 4 others killed
  • Sam Adams others declare it The Boston Massacre
  • John Adams defends the soldiers what was
    outcome?

10
Chapter 4 Section 1 The Stirrings
of Rebellion
  • Tension Mounts in Massachusetts
  • Violence on the part of the colonists leads to
    Britain to find provocateurs and ship them to
    England for trial
  • The colonies respond by creating committees of
    correspondence as a communications network to
    keep the leaders informed about threat to
    colonists liberty

11
Chapter 4 Section 1 The Stirrings
of Rebellion
  • Tension Mounts in Massachusetts
  • Colonists Tea Boycott working so well that 17
    million pounds of tea in warehouses
  • British East India Tea Company going broke
  • Lord Frederick North has brainstorm to remove
    sell BEITs tea without imposing the Tea Tax
    figuring the colonists would go for the lower
    price
  • Dec 16th 1773, protesters board ships docked in
    Boston Harbor dump 18,000 lbs. of BEITs tea
    overboard
  • BECAME KNOWN AS THE BOSTON TEA PARTY

12
Chapter 4 Section 1 The Stirrings
of Rebellion
  • British Response to Tea Party
  • Intolerable Acts (named by Colonists)
  • Shut Down Boston Harbor
  • Quartering Act allowed British to forcible
    house soldiers in colonist homes
  • British General Gage is named new Governor
  • Massachusetts is placed under Martial Law (rules
    enforced by military law)

13
Chapter 4 Section 1 The Stirrings
of Rebellion
  • Colonial Response to Intolerable Acts
  • September 1774 First Continental Congress
  • Met In Philadelphia
  • Declaration of Colonial Rights
  • Colonies have right to run themselves
  • Support for protests going on in Mass.
  • If British use force colonies will fight back

14
Chapter 4 Section 1 The Stirrings
of Rebellion
  • Lexington Concord
  • After 1st Continental Congress, many New England
    colonists begin accumulating weapons
  • Minutemen civilian soldiers
  • Concord rumors that large stockpiles of arms
    there
  • Lexington rumors that Hancock Adams and other
    colonist leaders were staying there

15
Chapter 4 Section 1 The Stirrings
of Rebellion
  • Lexington Concord
  • British General Gage marches his troops to
    Concord to destroy weapons capture Hancock,
    Adams and others
  • This plan is leaked to Dr. Warren who advises
    Paul Revere other colonial leaders
  • April 18th 1775 Revere, Dawes and others ride
    to Concord/Lexington to warn of British intent

16
Chapter 4 Section 1 The Stirrings
of Rebellion
  • Lexington Concord
  • Sneak Attack is thwarted
  • April 19th at Lexington British Troops are met by
    small band of Minutemen
  • accidental shooting starts brief melee in which
    8 minutemen killed one British soldier injured
  • Battle of Lexington lasted 15 minutes

17
Chapter 4 Section 1 The Stirrings
of Rebellion
  • Lexington Concord
  • British troops march on to Concord
  • By this time, 3 or 4 thousand minutemen had
    arrived
  • Using guerilla tactics they pick off marching
    troops
  • British Troops humbly return to Boston
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