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Notes on Unit 3. The Road to Revolution. French and Indian War. Called “Seven Years War” in England . War between France and England that began in 1754 Britain won and these were the results: Britain gained Canada Britain gets Ohio River valley
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Notes on Unit 3 The Road to Revolution
French and Indian War • Called “Seven Years War” in England. • War between France and England that began in 1754 • Britain won and these were the results: • Britain gained Canada • Britain gets Ohio River valley • Britain gets Florida from Spain (because they allied with the French) • France loses all land in North America • **The huge debt Britain had led to increased taxes on the colonies and eventually the American Revolution
Proclamation of 1763 • Set Georgia’s southern border at the St. Mary’s river and western border at the Mississippi River. • Forbid anyone from settling west of the Appalachian Mountains
Stamp Act • Passed in 1765 to raise money for the French and Indian War • Taxed newspapers, legal documents, and licenses • Greatly opposed by many colonists • The Georgia Gazette (1st Newspaper was shut down)
Intolerable Acts • A group of 4 laws passed by Great Britain in response to the patriots actions • They closed the port of Boston, forbid the people from having a town meeting, British soldiers would be tried in Great Britain if they committed a crime, and the people were required to house and feed British soldiers at their expense • In 1774, all the colonies, EXCEPT Georgia, met at the 1st Continental Congress to protest these laws
1st Continental Congress • Held in response to Intolerable Acts • Decision was made to boycott trade with Great Britain • Georgia was the only colony that did not send representation because: • Smallest and youngest colony • Relied on Britain for defense and economic support
1st Political Cartoon • Created by Benjamin Franklin • Georgia is missing….Why? • What does the cartoon mean?
The Big Question • http://www.gpb.org/georgiastories/story/big_question • Name 3 of the laws or acts that the British parliament passed that were seen as unfair by the citizens of the colony. • What was the colony in the North that seemed to be the center of the rebellion and whose people were referred to as “hotheads”? • What were the names of two groups that were rebelling against British authority? • Why did some of the colonists support British rule? • What do you think might have happened to the Georgia colony if the citizens had not joined the rebellion against Great Britian?
2nd Continental Congress • Petitioned king to stop hostile actions • Formed 1st Continental Army with George Washington as commander • Held in response to growing conflicts with the King. • “Taxation with Representation” • No response to boycott of trade with Britain • Wrote and signed the Declaration of Independence.
Declaration of Independence • Passed by the Second Continental Congress • Signed by 3 Georgians • Declared independence from Great Britain and that the 13 colonies were 1 nation • Primary Author was Thomas Jefferson • Intro.- Preamble • Body- Complaints against King • Conclusion- US is a separate Nation
Button Gwinnett • Represented Georgia at the Second Continental Congress • Signed the Declaration of Independence • Killed in a duel with another politician • Our county is named after him
Lyman Hall • Was the first person sent to represent GA to the 2nd Continental Congress • Signed the Declaration of Independence • Was declared an “enemy of the crown” after signing the Declaration of Independence • Has a county in GA named after him
George Walton • Represented Georgia at the Second Continental Congress • Signed the Declaration of Independence • Youngest signer of the Declaration of Independence
The Liberty Boys • http://www.gpb.org/georgiastories/story/liberty_boys • Who was the governor of the colony during this time period? • What was the name given to those who were loyal to Great Britain? What was the name given to those who supported the idea of separation from Great Britain? • What did the Stamp Act require of the colonists? What was the argument of the colonists against this act? • What was the name of the rowdy group of young men who were opposing British rule? • When and where were the opening battle of the Revolution fought?
Patriots • Citizens who were ready to break free from England and form their own nation, also called Whigs (ex. Liberty Boys or Liberty Brawlers)
Loyalists • People who were loyal to the king during the revolution, also called Tories or the “King’s Friends”
Battle of Kettle Creek • The first real victory for the Georgia militia over the British • Not a major battle, but important to lifting the morale of Georgians • Gained weapons and horses from the British
Elijah Clarke • Led the Georgia militia to victory in the Battle of Kettle Creek • a county in GA is named after him (the smallest one in the state)
Austin Dabney • A black man who fought with Elijah Clark at the Battle of Kettle Creek • Saved Elijah Clarke’s Life.. • Received land after the revolution as compensation for his service, but it was debated since he was black
Nancy Hart • A Georgia Heroine of the revolution who has many legends about her • While 5 British soldiers were in her house, she killed 1 and held the others at gunpoint • Example of the Revolutionary spirit in GA • The only county in GA named after a woman is named after her
Siege of Savannah • http://www.gpb.org/georgiastories/story/savannah_under_attack • When was the Battle of Savannah fought? • Name two countries (allies) who supported the colonists in the battle. • How did the colonists first attempt to defeat the British? • What were three advantages the colonists were supposed to have when they attached the British? • Did the colonist actually win the battle?
Siege of Savannah • In 1779, a combined French and American force attacked Savannah (controlled by the British) • Nearly 1000 men died and the Americans lost. The city remained in the hands of the British for 3 ½ more years
Georgia Colony • Proprietary Colony • A colony run by group of people and run like a business (ex. Trustees) • Trustee Colony to Royal Colony • Trustee Colony was governed by the Trustees • Royal Colony was governed by the king, through an appointed governor.
Revolutionary War TimeLine • Lexington and Concord • Started the Revolutionary War • “Shot Heard Around The World” • Saratoga • Turning point of the War • Acquired needed supplies from British • Yorktown • Last Battle of Revolutionary War • Official surrender from General Cornwallis to George Washington • Treaty of Paris of 1783 • Official end of Revolutionary War
Map of Timeline events Saratoga Lexington and Concord Yorktown Kettle Creek Siege of Savannah
Key Georgia Politicians • Reynolds, Ellis, Wright (Royal Governors) • Lyman Hall, Button Gwinnett, George Walton (DOI signers from GA) • Noble Wimberly Jones • Most outspoken politician that favored Independence • Elected as the Speaker of the Georgia Colonial Assembly