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The
Am
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an
Revo
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n
Timeli
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ISBN: 978-1-68380-024-8
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Scott
Hamm
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Chap
ter 5
Scott
Hamm
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Chap
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Scott
Hamm
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Chap
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Danie
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Chap
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Retrib
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Scott
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THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION
CHAPTER 5: The French and Indian War
Big Question: How did the British defeat the French in the French and Indian War?
During the French and Indian War (1754–1763), the British army and American colonists fought against the French for control of land in the Ohio River Valley.
THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION
CHAPTER 7: The Stamp Act Crisis
Big Question: Why did the Stamp Act cause so much anger in the colonies?
In 1765, Parliament passed the Stamp Act, which said the colonists had to pay a tax on paper.
THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION
CHAPTER 8: Parliament Stumbles Again
Big Question: Why did the British government repeal the Townshend Acts?
In 1767, the Townshend Acts placed taxes on goods that the colonists imported. The colonists responded by boycotting British goods.
THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION
CHAPTER 8: Parliament Stumbles Again
Big Question: Why did the British government repeal the Townshend Acts?
The presence of British troops in the colonies led to the Boston Massacre in 1770.
THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION
CHAPTER 10: A Tea Party in Boston
Big Question: What were the events that led to the Boston Tea Party?
In the Tea Act of 1773, Parliament lowered the price of tea but kept the tax on tea.
THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION
CHAPTER 10: A Tea Party in Boston
Big Question: What were the events that led to the Boston Tea Party?
In 1773, a group of colonists calling themselves the Sons of Liberty dumped a shipment of British tea into Boston Harbor. This event is known as the Boston Tea Party.
THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION
CHAPTER 10: A Tea Party in Boston
Big Question: What were the events that led to the Boston Tea Party?
Parliament responded to the Boston Tea Party by passing the Intolerable Acts in 1774. These new taxes were very unpopular.
THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION
CHAPTER 11: The Colonies Resist
Big Question: How did colonists’ attitudes and view of themselves begin to change?
Colonial leaders George Washington (left) and Thomas Jefferson (right) attended the First Continental Congress in 1774.
THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION
CHAPTER 12: The Fighting Begins
Big Question: What was Patrick Henry’s point of view?
In 1775, Paul Revere rode through Massachusetts warning the people that the British army was on its way.
THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION
CHAPTER 12: The Fighting Begins
Big Question: What was Patrick Henry’s point of view?
West Point
Saratoga
AlbanyHudson River
Fort Ticonderoga
New York City
Delaware River
Philadelphia
Valley Forge
Brandywine
Trenton
Germantown
N
S
EW
ATLANTIC OCEAN
MASSACHUSETTS
CONNECTICUT
NEW YORK
NEWHAMPSHIRE
NEW FRANCE
PENNSYLVANIA
MARYLAND
NEW JERSEY
VIRGINIA
NORTH CAROLINA
SOUTH CAROLINA
GEORGIA
Yorktown
Boston
Philadelphia
New York City
Ohio RiverValley
Ohio RiverValley
Québec
Montréal
DELAWARE
St. Lawrence River
Boston
LexingtonConcord
Breed’s Hill
Charles River
MASSACHUSETTS
RHODEISLAND
During the Battles of Lexington and Concord in 1775, the first shots of the American Revolution were fired.
THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION
CHAPTER 13: Preparing for War
Big Question: Why was George Washington chosen to be the leader of the Continental Army?
In 1775, representatives attending the Second Continental Congress sent a petition to the king.
THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION
CHAPTER 13: Preparing for War
Big Question: Why was George Washington chosen to be the leader of the Continental Army?
The British won the Battle of Bunker Hill in Boston in 1775, but they lost many soldiers in the effort.
THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION
CHAPTER 13: Preparing for War
Big Question: Why was George Washington chosen to be the leader of the Continental Army?
In 1775, the Second Continental Congress chose George Washington to command the Continental Army.
THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION
CHAPTER 14: The Great Declaration
Big Question: What was the Declaration of Independence?
We hold these truths to be self-evident, that all men are
created equal, that they are endowed by their Creator
with certain unalienable rights, that among these are
life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness.
On July 4, 1776, the members of the Second Continental Congress signed the Declaration of Independence.
THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION
CHAPTER 17: Saratoga
West Point
Saratoga
AlbanyHudson River
Fort Ticonderoga
New York City
Delaware River
Philadelphia
Valley Forge
Brandywine
Trenton
Germantown
N
S
EW
ATLANTIC OCEAN
MASSACHUSETTS
CONNECTICUT
NEW YORK
NEWHAMPSHIRE
NEW FRANCE
PENNSYLVANIA
MARYLAND
NEW JERSEY
VIRGINIA
NORTH CAROLINA
SOUTH CAROLINA
GEORGIA
Yorktown
Boston
Philadelphia
New York City
Ohio RiverValley
Ohio RiverValley
Québec
Montréal
DELAWARE
St. Lawrence River
Boston
LexingtonConcord
Breed’s Hill
Charles River
MASSACHUSETTS
RHODEISLAND
Big Question: What mistake did the British make that brought France into the war, making an American victory possible?
The American victory at the Battle of Saratoga showed France that the Americans could win against the British.
THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION
CHAPTER 18: Valley Forge
Big Question: What were some of the challenges the Continental Army faced during the winter at Valley Forge?
The Continental Army survived harsh conditions at Valley Forge during the winter of 1777–1778.
THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION
CHAPTER 20: The World Turned Upside Down
Big Question: How does the chapter title explain the outcome of the American Revolution?
In 1781, the Revolutionary War ended with the surrender of the British at Yorktown, Virginia.