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The REAL 1st Continental CongressPhiladelphia 1774
1. There will be outright opposition and resistance to the Intolerable Acts. - YES
2. “The Association” is formed whereby we refuse to import, export, or consume trade of any kind with Great Britain, Ireland, and the West Indies. - YES
3. The Galloway Plan of Union is hereby adopted. - NO
4. Parliament has neither the authority to tax the colonies nor to legislate for them. - NO
5. Parliament has no legislative or tax authority over the colonies but still has the right to regulate colonial trade as a just compensation for the British navy’s protection of colonial shipping. - NO
Lord North’s Compromise - 1775
Lord North
British Prime Minister
RISE – ALL JUDGES AND
LAWYERS
LOSE 3 POINTS
Acts of Parliament - 1775
New England is PROHIBITED from
fishing off Newfoundland
New England may ONLY trade with England and the British West Indies
No Arms or Ammunition may be imported into ANY of the colonies
Militias are
forming!
RISE – BANKERS, MERCHANTS, NEW ENGLANDERS LOSE 5 POINTS
RISE – MINUET & MARLBOROUGH
LOSE 3 POINTS
Battles of Lexington and Concord April 19, 1775
British Casualties 73 Killed 174 Wounded 26 Missing
American Casualties 49 Killed 39 Wounded
Paul Revere’s Ride Lexington Green
“The Shot Heard ‘Round the World”
Concord – Old North Bridge
Battles of Lexington and Concord April 19, 1775
British Casualties 73 Killed 174 Wounded 26 Missing
American Casualties 49 Killed 39 Wounded
Paul Revere’s Ride Lexington Green
“The Shot Heard ‘Round the World”
Concord – Old North Bridge
RISE – EVERYONE WITH MORE THAN 70 POINTS
LOSE 10 POINTS
RISE – DEVLIN, MACINTOSH, WIGGLESWORTH, WARREN, OTIS
LOSE 3 (MORE) POINTS
ALL LOYALIST LOSE 7 (MORE) POINTS
Battles of Lexington and ConcordApril 19, 1775
Battle of Breed’s Hill (a.k.a. Bunker Hill)
June 17, 1775
British Casualties 1054
Casualties> 40% of their troops!
American Casualties 140 Killed 271 Wounded 30 Captured
Battle of Breed’s Hill (a.k.a. Bunker Hill)
June 17, 1775
RISE – ALL WITH SCORES ABOVE 60
LOSE 10 POINTS
RISE – DEVLIN, MACINTOSH, WIGGLESWORTH, WARREN, OTIS
LOSE 5 POINTS
ALL LOYALISTS LOSE 7 POINTS
2nd Continental Congress
Pennsylvania State House Philadelphia, PA
What are the colonies going to do about???
Lord North’s Compromise – 1775
Acts of Parliament – 1775
Battles of Lexington and Concord – April 19, 1775
Battle of Breed’s Hill – June 17, 1775