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Stamp Act. What does it tax?. date?. A tax on all written documents. 1765. What did the TOWNSHEND ACTS tax??. date?. PAINT. Popular items…. TEA. 1767. LEAD. GLASS. PAPER. 11 people shot, 5 died after British soldiers are taunted (teased). Which event is - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Stamp Act

What does it tax?

date?

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A tax on all written documents

1765

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What did theTOWNSHEND ACTS

tax??date?

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Popular items…

PAINT

PAPER

TEA

LEAD

GLASS

1767

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11 people shot, 5 diedafter British soldiers are taunted (teased)

Which event is this??

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BOSTONMASSACRE

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What was the law that said British soldiers could live in colonists’ homes?

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The Quartering Act

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True or False about the Revolution:

1. Concord was the first real battle of the war.

2. Paul Revere never finished the “Midnight Ride.”

3. Sam Adams led the Sons of Liberty.

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All True

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Crispus Attucks

Who was he?

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black mankilled at

theBoston

Massacre

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What two things were

Sam Adamsthe leader of???

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SONSOF

LIBERTYBOSTON

TEAPARTY

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What is therefusal to buy goods

such as tea called?

Don’t buyBritish goods!

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BOYCOTT

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What did Sam Adams, Paul Revere

& other patriots do atThe Boston Harbor?

?

?

?

?date?

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BOSTONTEA

PARTY1773

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What did the Intolerable Acts lead

to?

Hint: 3 things

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Results on Intolerable Acts

Quartering Act

Bosto

n Har

bor

Closed

No town meetings!

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All are patriots except:Sam AdamsThomas HutchinsonThomas JeffersonJohn Hancock

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Thomas Hutchinson is royal governor of Massachusetts.– not a patriot

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Colonial victory over the forces of

which British leader?

The battle of Yorktown marked

& was a

end of thewar

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WE

WON!

LORD CORNWALLIS

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Where were the“opening shots”

of the Revolution War

& the“shot heard

around the world?”

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LEXINGTON

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Name the 3 advantages of the colonies that helped them win the Revolutionary War.

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1.Colonists defending their own land and beliefs.

2.Support from France and Spain.

3.Strong leadership from people like George Washington

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True or False:1.Colonists won many early battles and

caused the British to want to surrender quickly.

2.British fought using British soldiers and Hessian mercenaries.

3.Continental Army was successful because of leadership like George Washington.

4.British won more battles than colonists, but colonists won more important battles.

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What does dissatisfaction mean?

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Unhappiness

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The Americans could not have won the war without the help of what nation?

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France

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When a country or person refuses to take side in an argument, it is called being

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Neutral

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What didPHYLLIS

WHEATLEYdo

during theRevolution?

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Former slave who wrote

poemssupporting

American independencePO

EMS

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What was the name of treaty that ended the Revolution and officially recognized the U.S. as a nation?

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Treaty of Paris 1783

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What event led to the creation of colonial militias?

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Meeting of the First Continental Congress

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What event led to the Declaration of Independence?

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Meeting of the Second Continental Congress

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Put the following events in chronological order:

•Meeting of First Continental Congress•Meeting of Second Continental Congress

•Battles of Lexington and Concord•Passage of Coercive Acts by Parliament

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1. Passage of Coercive Acts by Parliament

2. Meeting of First Continental Congress

3. Meeting of Second Continental Congress

4. Battles of Lexington and Concord

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Where were the“opening shots”

of the Revolution War

& the“shot heard

around the world?”

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LEXINGTON

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1st real battle of warWe are going tochase you back

to Boston!

North Bridge

Let’s getOut of here!

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BATTLEOF

CONCORD

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Oh no! They areshooting when theysee the whites of our eyes!!

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BUNKER

HILL

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American victory

Turning point of war

Which battle was an….

French join the American cause

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BATTLEOF

SARATOGA

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Colonial victory over the forces of Lord Cornwallis?

Which battle marked the

& was a

end of thewar

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WE

WON!

YORKTOWN

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What European nation, along with France, gave the Patriots assistance during the Revolutionary War?

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Spain

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What date was the Declaration of Independence officially approved by the Second Continental Congress?

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July 4, 1776

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What is the explanation of this cartoon?

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Great Britain is bigger and better armed than the Patriots and felt the Declaration of Independence was a joke.