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Road to Revolution: 1763 - 1775

Explore the significant events from the French and Indian War to the Stamp Act protests, revealing the growing friction between the colonies and Britain. Delve into how these events shaped the nation's democratic establishment economically, socially, and politically from the 1760s to the 1840s.

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Road to Revolution: 1763 - 1775

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  1. Road to Revolution: 1763 - 1775 Outline: The French and Indian War, 1754 - 1763 Stamp Act and Protest Friction Rises: Later Acts Colonial Response Summary Essential question #2:How democratic (“people rule”) was the establishment of the new nation economically, socially and politically from 1760’s to the 1840’s?

  2. Three questions tonight and throughout the course:What is history?What do we know about it, especially early American history? ?How do we know?

  3. We will pursue our understanding of American history through Essential Questions.Essential Questions- are open-ended, no single definitive answer- tie the past to the present- require analytical thinking (SHEG) and techniques- require primary and secondary sources- must be supported by American history content

  4. Road to Revolution:1754 - 1775 8 Questions France thought it “ripped off” Great Britain by signing the Treaty of Paris, 1763

  5. Road to Revolution: 1754 - 1775 Outline: The French and IndianWar, 1754 - 1763 Stamp Act and Protest Friction Rises: Later Acts Colonial Response Summary Essential question #2:How democratic (“people rule”) was the establishment of the new nation economically, socially and politically from 1760’s to the 1840’s?

  6. Road to Revolution:1763 - 1775

  7. Road to Revolution: 1754 - 1775 British War Debt, French and Indian War 1760: 75 million pounds 1763: 137 million, 82% increase

  8. Road to Revolution:1763 - 1775 North America, 1754 Treaty of Paris, 1763 Questions

  9. Road to Revolution:1754 - 1775 8 Questions France thought it “ripped off” Great Britain by signing the Treaty of Paris, 1763

  10. Road to Revolution:1763 - 1775 North America, 1754 Treaty of Paris, 1763 Questions

  11. Road to Revolution: 1754 - 1775 Outline: • The French and Indian War, 1754 - 1763 • Stamp Act and Protest • Friction Rises: Later Acts • Colonial Response • Summary Essential question #2:How democratic (“people rule”) was the establishment of the new nation economically, socially and politically from 1760’s to the 1840’s?

  12. Road to Revolution: 1754 - 1775 British War Debt, French and Indian War 1760: 75 million pounds 1763: 137 million, 82% increase Stamp Act and Protest

  13. Road to Revolution: 1754 - 1775 Colonial legislatures

  14. Road to Revolution: 1754 - 1775 Effects of “salutary neglect on colonial legislatures

  15. Road to Revolution: 1754 - 1775

  16. Road to Revolution: 1763 - 1775 Stamp Act and Protest

  17. Road to Revolution: 1763 - 1775 “No taxation without representation.” Stamp Act and Protest

  18. Road to Revolution: 1763 - 1775 Outline: • The French and Indian War, 1754 - 1763 • Stamp Act and Protest • Friction Rises: Later Acts • Colonial Response • Summary Essential question #2:How democratic (“people rule”) was the establishment of the new nation economically, socially and politically from 1760’s to the 1840’s?

  19. Road to Revolution: 1763 - 1775 Outline: • The French and Indian War, 1754 - 1763 • Stamp Act and Protest • Friction Rises: Later Acts • Colonial Response • Summary Essential question #2:How democratic (“people rule”) was the establishment of the new nation economically, socially and politically from 1760’s to the 1840’s?

  20. Road to Revolution: 1763 - 1775 Friction Rises: Quartering Acts

  21. Road to Revolution: 1763 - 1775 Friction Rises: Tea Act

  22. Road to Revolution: 1763 - 1775 Friction Rises: Later Acts

  23. Friction Rises: Later Acts Road to Revolution: 1763 - 1775 Intolerable Acts, 1774

  24. Road to Revolution: 1763 - 1775 Intolerable Acts, 1774 Friction Rises: Later Acts

  25. Road to Revolution: 1763 - 1775 • The French and Indian War, 1754 - 1763 • Stamp Act and Protest • Friction Rises: Later Acts • Colonial Response • Summary Essential question #2:How democratic (“people rule”) was the establishment of the new nation economically, socially and politically from 1760’s to the 1840’s?

  26. Road to Revolution: 1763 - 1775 Second Continental Congress

  27. Road to Revolution: 1763 - 1775 5. Colonial Response Second Continental Congress

  28. Road to Revolution: 1763 - 1775 Lexington and Concord, April, 1775

  29. Road to Revolution:1754 - 1775

  30. Road to Revolution: 1763 - 1775 Outline: • The French and Indian War, 1754 - 1763 • Stamp Act and Protest • Friction Rises: Later Acts • Colonial Response • Summary Essential question #2:How democratic (“people rule”) was the establishment of the new nation economically, socially and politically from 1760’s to the 1840’s?

  31. Road to Revolution:1754 - 1775 Hnery speech https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Cjwonvar-3g 5:18 – endn (2.5 minutes) t 8 Questions

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