160 likes | 243 Views
#5 Chapter 2 Section 1 Colonial Resistance and Rebellion Objective: Learn how the American colonists rebelled against the British and declared independence. The Colonies Organize to Resist Britain.
E N D
#5Chapter 2 Section 1 Colonial Resistance and Rebellion Objective: Learn how the American colonists rebelled against the British and declared independence.
The Colonies Organize to Resist Britain • Proclamation of 1763: British prohibit Americans colonists from settling west of the Appalachians. Why??? • French and Indian War (1754-63): British defeat French but British left with war debt. • Tax colonists
British passed the: • Sugar Act (1764)- tax imports, end smuggling. • Stamp Act (1765)- tax printed documents. • Townshend Act (1767)- tax imports (lead, glass, paint, and tea). • Hostilities rise between the Colonists and British.
Tension Mounts in Massachusetts • Boston Massacre 1770: British guards fire on a Colonial mob. Five Colonists die. • Townshend Actwas repealed. • Tea Act (1773)was passed by British in an attempt to save the British East India Company. • This act allowed the Company to sell tea to Colonies without being taxed. • British control tea market.
Boston Tea Party (1773): • Disguised Boston rebels dump 18,000 pounds of British tea into Boston Harbor. • British are quite angry. • Pass the Intolerable Acts: • Closed Boston Harbor. • British soldiers to be housed in vacant private homes. • Boston placed under martial law.
One direct result of the Intolerable Acts: • 1774 First Continental Congress meets and declares Colonial rights. If British use force then Colonists will use force.
The Road to Revolution • Fighting at Lexington and Concord in Massachusetts • Minutemen (Colonial soldiers) vs. Redcoats (British). • Minutemen stored guns and ammunition. • Redcoats march to Lexington to seize these weapons. • Minutemen defeat Redcoats in battle of Lexington and Concord.
The Second Continental Congress • May 1775 in Philadelphia. • Colonial militia renamed Continental Army. • George Washington appointed its Commander. • Issue: Independence (Patriots) vs. Reconciliation (Loyalists).
Review Q’s Explain how each of the following had a negative impact on the Colonists: • Proclamation of 1763- • French and Indian War- • Sugar Act- • Tea Act- • Intolerable Acts-
The Battle of Bunker Hill • 1st large-scale engagement of the American Revolution, fought on June 17, 1775. • Colonists lose 450 men. • British suffer over 1,000 casualties. • British loss blamed on questionable tactics and overconfidence.
Olive Branch Petition • Second Continental Congress sent King George III a petition urging a return to “the former harmony” between the British and the Colonists. • King George III rejected it. REJECTED
The Patriots Declare Independence • John Locke: Enlightenment thinker who inspired the Colonists. Locke stated: • People have natural rights to life, liberty, and property. • People consent to obey a government that protects these rights (social contract). • People can resist or overthrow a government if it violates their natural rights (breaks social contract).
Thomas Paine: Political philosopher who also inspired the Colonists. • Published a 50-page pamphlet titled Common Sense in January 1776. • Paine attacked King George III. • Argued for American independence.
Thomas Jefferson chosen to prepare the Declaration of Independence. • Jefferson was inspired by John Locke. • “All men are created equal.” • July 4, 1776 the Second Continental Congress delegates adopt the Declaration of Independence…. Why??? • The British had taken away the Colonist’s rights of Life, Liberty, and Pursuit of Happiness.
Ch.2.1 Q’s--- Use complete sentences or write questions • Why did the British begin to tax the Colonists? • List 3 ways in which the Colonists responded to the taxes. • What were the causes and outcomes of the fighting at Lexington and Concord? • How specifically did John Locke and Thomas Paine contribute to the Colonists’ decision to declare independence from Britain? • For what reasons did the Colonists declare their independence from Britain?