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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=t2FAAVPX-jg. THE REVOLUTION!!!!. OHHHH YEAHHHH!. F.O.A. (Bellwork). “Give me liberty or give me death.” – Patrick Henry Tell me what this quote means with a one-sentence answer. EQs. What were the causes and consequences of the Revolutionary War? (8.5 spi 4)
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=t2FAAVPX-jg THE REVOLUTION!!!! OHHHH YEAHHHH!
F.O.A. (Bellwork) • “Give me liberty or give me death.” – Patrick Henry • Tell me what this quote means with a one-sentence answer.
EQs • What were the causes and consequences of the Revolutionary War? (8.5 spi 4) • What were some of the major battles of the American Revolution? (8.5 spi 4)
Today • Causes BrainPop • American Revolution pre-test • Notes on American Revolution • American Revolution BrainPop
Tomorrow • In 2008, 58 percent of registered American voters actually voted. What would the founding fathers think of this?
After the Acts. . . • First Continental Congress • Representatives from each of the 13 colonies (except GA) met in Philadelphia (Oct 1774) • Some wanted violence (VA), but others were seeking peace with Britain (PA, NY) • Compromised and wrote the Declaration of Rights (life, liberty, property, yadayadayada); sent it King George of England • Patriots
The Story • British looking to attack Concord, MA to take over a weapons stock • Revere, a Patriot spy, hears about it and decides to help alert the colonial militia • Small, local fighting force of citizens • “One if by land, two if by sea.” • William Dawes also rides; Revere gets captured
Liberty’s Kids • Watch Liberty’s Kids and write down two things you notice.
Lexington & Concord • First fighting happened in Lexington, MA • Small exchange of gunfire; British win this one very easily • Colonial troops retreat to Concord, MA and prepare to fight • British Redcoats were an easy target • British forced to retreat back to Boston
Second Continental Congress • Meets in May, 1775 • Still divided, but willing to compromise • Created the Continental Army and appointed George Washington as its leader • Olive Branch Petition • Last attempt at peace with King George http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=W-2ust5r89s&feature=related
EQs • What were the causes and consequences of the Revolutionary War? (8.5 spi 4) • What were some of the major battles of the American Revolution? (8.5 spi 4)
Today • American Revolution video • Notes • Cause/Effect chart of battles
Battle of Bunker Hill • Bunker Hill (June, 1775) • Colonial troops attack from the top of a large hill; British troops are forced to retreat twice • Redcoats eventually win, but lose twice as many men as the colonists • Proved the colonists could fight with the British
Assignment • Do questions 1-4 all parts on page 116. • This assignment is due when you enter class on Wednesday.
DECLARING INDEPENDENCE (almost) • Thomas Paine & Common Sense • 1776 • Englishman • Challenged the idea of rule by monarch • Claimed citizens should make the laws; against tyranny
Written by Thomas Jefferson • Three major parts • Part 1 argues that all people have unalienable rights (rights that cannot be taken away) • “Life, liberty, pursuit of happiness” • Raises the question of slavery • Part 2 protests the unfair taxes and housing of troops in America • Part 3 argues that the colonies have the right to break from England • Enlightenment idea of “social contract”
You gotta pick a side. . . • Patriots were considered to be traitors • Those who opposed the new Dec. of Independence were called Loyalists or Tories • Both sides began recruiting Indians to fight; most sided with Britain
3 Groups left out. . . • Women • Slaves • Indians • The DOI says nothing about the rights of these groups.
Other battles. . . • Trenton • Continental Army is in danger of completely falling apart; needs a big-time victory • Washington launches a surprise attack on German mercenaries at Trenton, NJ • Victory at Trenton inspires more colonists to enlist in the army
Assignment Use pages 115-129 to find the answers.
F.O.A. (Bellwork) Left circle: 1st Continental Congress; Right circle: 2nd Continental Congress Left side: Two things about 1st Continental Congress Right side: Three things about 2nd Continental Congress Middle (shared by both sides): One things both have in common
Essential Questions • What were the causes and consequences of the Revolutionary War? (8.5 spi 4) • What were some of the major battles of the American Revolution? (8.5 spi 4)
Today • America: Story of Us video • Makeup Quiz • During makeup quiz: Alternate assignment • Notes • Reminder: Benchmark over American Revolution on Thursday
Saratoga • The British respond to Trenton by attempting to cut off New England from the rest of the colonies; Generals Howe and Burgoyne (Redcoats) to attack from north and south to take New York • Doesn’t work; Colonists take 8,000 prisoners
Help from Europe • France • Marquis de Lafayette • Spain • Holland
Strengths and Weaknesses • Colonial Forces • Strengths • Fought for a cause they believed in • Got help from European nations (France & Spain) • Weaknesses • Untrained, poorly equipped soldiers • Small navy British Forces Strengths -Well-trained, well-equipped soldiers -Large, powerful navy Weaknesses -Had to cross the Atlantic Ocean -Used mercenaries as soldiers
Valley Forge (Winter, 1777) • Thousands of Patriot soldiers die at Valley Forge, PA during the 1777-78 winter. • Somehow, the Patriot army becomes stronger and tighter
F.O.A. (Bellwork) • - BRING YOUR BOOK!!! • - Copy the table on page 127 in your book describing the strengths and weaknesses of the colonial & British forces during the Revolution. Be ready to discuss.
Essential Questions • What were the causes and consequences of the Revolutionary War? (8.5 spi 4) • What were some of the major battles of the American Revolution? (8.5 spi 4)
Today • BrainPop • Notes • Declaration of Independence questions
Fighting in the South • Fighting in the southern colonies was extremely brutal • Redcoat soldiers not only fought soldiers but also destroyed crops, lands, and animals as they moved across the South • The fall of Georgia and South Carolina to the Redcoats forced the Southern Patriots to fight a new way
Guerilla Warfare • Swift hit-and-run tactics attacks that avoided large battles in open fields • Francis Marion aka “Swamp Fox”
Final Battle CORNWALLIS • Yorktown • Washington combined forces with the French to surround the British general Lord Cornwallis MARQUIS DE LAFAYETTE
Fighting at Yorktown continues for months • French ships prevented the British from receiving supplies by water • Oct. 19, 1781 Cornwallis surrenders • British loss at Yorktown signals the end of the Revolutionary War.
Treaty of Paris, 1783 • The British finally recognize the United States of America as an independent nation • Borders of North America redrawn
Answering the questions • Use pages 118-125 to answer the questions.
D.O.I. • Explain Thomas Paine’s main argument in Common Sense, and determine why the book was significant. • Articulate the significance of the Declaration of Independence. What did it officially do? • Delineate the three main arguments in the Declaration. • Draw a conclusion as to how you would have reacted if you were a Patriot and your best friend was a Loyalist. • Identify how Abigail Adams’ concerns about women, slaves, and Native Americans are similar to those of the colonists who were mad at Great Britain. • Explain why you think the Declaration of Independence did not address the rights of women, slaves, and Native Americans.
Homework • Pretend that you live in the colonies and you read that the Second Continental Congress has just passed the Declaration of Independence. Write a letter to the editor of your newspaper explaining your thoughts about the Declaration and whether you support the document or not. • You can write either as a Patriot, Loyalist, woman, slave, or British soldier, but your writing must reflect the opinions of these people clearly.
Homework • It must be 2-3 paragraphs. A paragraph is 4-5 sentences.