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Declaring Independence

Declaring Independence. 8.1.2. The Big Idea The colonies formally declared their independence from Great Britain. Main Ideas Thomas Paine’s Common Sense led many colonists to support independence. Colonists had differing reactions to the Declaration of Independence.

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Declaring Independence

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  1. Declaring Independence 8.1.2 • The Big Idea • The colonies formally declared their independence from Great Britain. • Main Ideas • Thomas Paine’s Common Sense led many colonists to support independence. • Colonists had differing reactions to the Declaration of Independence.

  2. Common Sense:47-page pamphlet written by Thomas Paine, published in January 1776 Urged separation from Great Britain Argued that citizens, not monarchs, should make laws Argued for economic freedom and the right to military self-defense Cried out against tyranny, the abuse of government power Reached a wide audience, selling some 500,000 copies Main Idea 1: Thomas Paine’s Common Sense led many colonists to support independence.

  3. Many colonial leaders agreed with Thomas Paine’s ideas. Second Continental Congress created a committee in June 1776 to write a document declaring independence Thomas Jefferson was main author Declaration of Independence formally announced break with Great Britain Approved on July 7, 1776 Declaration of Independence

  4. T.W.P.S. #1 • What was the purpose behind, “Common Sense”?

  5. Main Idea 2: Colonists had differing reactions to the Declaration of Independence. Patriots • Patriots chose to fight for independence. • About 40 to 45 percent of Americans were Patriots Loyalists • Loyalists, sometimes called Tories, remained loyal to Britain. • About 20 to 30 percent of Americans were Loyalists. Neutral • About 25 percent of Americans remained neutral.

  6. T.W.P.S. #2 • What does the “differing reactions”, say about American Colonists?

  7. Declaration ignored many colonists Did not address the rights of women Did not recognize the rights of enslaved African Americans Other Reactions to Declaration

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