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American Revolution. Causes Still 3 Pages…. Causes of the American Revolution. King George III 1760-1801. Feared that the loss of one group of colonies would lead to the loss of another. Maintained an aggressive policy against colonial resistance.
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American Revolution Causes Still 3 Pages…
King George III1760-1801 • Feared that the loss of one group of colonies would lead to the loss of another. • Maintained an aggressive policy against colonial resistance. • Struggled to enforce royal authority throughout his reign.
Mercantilism • Carefully controlling trade • Britain made it where the colonies could only trade with Britain and no one else. • Colonies were expected to be a source of raw materials for the “mother country” • Colonies were also expected to be the purchasers of manufactured goods from Britain
Proclamation of 1763(8.4A) • British Parliament Law • Colonists were forbidden to settle west of the Appalachian mountains • Britain wanted a buffer zone between colonists and Native Americans • Colonists wanted to settle in the fertile Ohio River Valley
Stamp Act - 1765 • Required that all legal documents have an official stamp showing a tax had been paid. • British used this to make money after the French and Indian war.
Civil disobedience • This is considered going against the government or rulers of the time. • The colonists decided to boycott British goods. • Boycott means refuse to buy.
Samuel Adams • Organized opposition to the Stamp Act. • Protest wages by the Sons of Liberty • Leader of Boston town meetings. • Circulated a letter calling for colonial cooperation
Lack of Representation in Parliament • Since the colonies were formed, little systems of representative government had began. • Colonists were unhappy with Britain’s insistence of Parliament’s supremacy (taxation). • Colonists did not have direct representation in Parliament. • The slogan – “No Taxation without Representation” became popular throughout the colonies.
Patrick Henry • A member of the Virginia House of Burgesses • Spoke out against the Stamp Act • Famous quote, “Give me Liberty or give me death!” spread throughout the colonies during the war.
Townshend Acts - 1767 • Taxed imported glass, lead, paint, paper, and tea. • The money for these duties (taxes) paid for military costs and the salaries of colonial governors. • To enforce this, British officials used writs of assistance. • This allowed tax collectors to search for smuggled goods without a warrant.
Boston Massacre - 1770 • Tensions exploded between colonists and British troops sent to keep order. • A crowd gathered around a group of soldiers. • Colonists were shouting insults, throwing snowballs. • The mob grew louder and angrier. • Suddenly, soldiers fired into the crowd killing several colonist. • Crispus Attucks (8.4B) – An African American man who became the first casualty of the American Revolution
Propaganda • What makes this an example of propaganda? • One-sided (bias) • Made the British look like they had been ordered. • Colonists are fleeing
Tea Act - 1773 • To reduce tension in the colonies, Parliament repealed most of the Townshend Acts. • It kept a tax on British East India Tea. • The colonists were smuggling tea. • Britain made a deal with the British East India Company. • This made the smuggled tea more expensive than the British tea.
Boston Tea Party - 1773 • A political protest • Sons of Liberty • Men dressed as Native Americans dumped 342 chests of tea in the Boston Harbor. • Soon the streets echoed with shouts of “Boston Harbor is a teapot tonight!” • This was considered an act of civil disobedience.
Coercive/Intolerable Acts - 1774 • These acts were passed in response to the Boston Tea Party. • Boston Harbor was closed • Massachusetts charter was cancelled • Royal officials accused of crimes were sent to Britain for trial • Quartering Act – forced colonists to quarter troops • General Thomas Gage became the new governor of Massachusetts.
Mercy Otis Warren • Wife of a Massachusetts Patriot. • She anonymously wrote several propaganda pieces supporting the Patriot cause. • Wrote a play called The Blockheads