For about 150 years, the colonies
pretty much governed themselves and
remained loyal to England.
What was the first legislature
established in the colonies? (Hint: it
was in Virginia.)
The colonies in America provided
economic benefits to England
 Raw materials
 Market for British goods
Britain tightens control
 French and Indian War: (France vs. Great Britain-
 fighting over land)

 Good News for Britain: they won the war and gained
 lots of land!

 Bad News for Britain: they also gained a lot of debt

 Bad News for the colonies: they were expected to
 help repay this debt….TAXES! 
TAXES 
Stamp Act (1765)
 First direct tax on colonists
 Taxed
 documents, pamphlets, newspaper, dice, playing
 cards
Britain made a lot more money
Colonists were pissed!
Stamp Act repealed
Boston Tea Party (1773)
Great Britain was pissed because of the
Boston Tea Party
Parliament passed the Intolerable Acts as
punishment
 Closed Boston Harbor
 Massachusetts could no longer govern
 itself


Colonists not happy 
Answer the following questions on a
separate sheet of paper:


1. What caused Britain to have so much debt?

2. How did Britain plan to handle this debt?

3. What did the colonists do to protest?

4. How did Britain punish the colonies for acting
out?
Colonists fight back
 Stamp Act Congress- delegates from 9 of the
 colonies

 Committees of Correspondence- over 80 in
 Massachusetts alone!
  First one started by Sam Adams
The First Continental
Congress
 Meeting to decide what to do about the
 Intolerable Acts
 Every colony except Georgia was represented
 Embargo- prohibited trade with England; chose
 not to use British goods.
 Lexington and Concord- first violent clash, “shot
 heard round the world”
Second Continental
Congress
 All 13 colonies
 represented
 Organized army and
 navy
 Made George
 Washington
 commander of army
Independence??
 Thomas Paine
  Wrote Common Sense pamphlet
 Samuel Adams
  “Is not America already independent? Why not declare
  it?”
 Richard Henry Lee
  “these united colonies are, and of right ought to be, free
  and independent states.”
The Declaration of
Independence
            Written by Thomas
            Jefferson- he was the best
            writer of the group
            Final draft approved on
            July 4th, 1776
            Jefferson borrowed heavily
            from whom???
             (Hint: Social Contract
             Theory!)
3 parts of the Declaration
 Part 1- purpose and basic human rights
  “all men created equal”
  “life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness”
 Part 2- complaints against the king of
 England
 Part 3- statement of separation
5. What actions did the First Continental
Congress decide to take against Britain?

6. What major event that started the
Revolutionary War happened in between the first
and second Continental Congress?

7. What did Thomas Paine, Samuel Adams, and
Richard Henry Lee all suggest?

8. What were the 3 parts of the Declaration of
Independence and what was each part’s
purpose?

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  • 2.
    For about 150years, the colonies pretty much governed themselves and remained loyal to England. What was the first legislature established in the colonies? (Hint: it was in Virginia.) The colonies in America provided economic benefits to England Raw materials Market for British goods
  • 3.
    Britain tightens control French and Indian War: (France vs. Great Britain- fighting over land) Good News for Britain: they won the war and gained lots of land! Bad News for Britain: they also gained a lot of debt Bad News for the colonies: they were expected to help repay this debt….TAXES! 
  • 5.
    TAXES  Stamp Act(1765) First direct tax on colonists Taxed documents, pamphlets, newspaper, dice, playing cards Britain made a lot more money Colonists were pissed! Stamp Act repealed
  • 6.
  • 7.
    Great Britain waspissed because of the Boston Tea Party Parliament passed the Intolerable Acts as punishment Closed Boston Harbor Massachusetts could no longer govern itself Colonists not happy 
  • 9.
    Answer the followingquestions on a separate sheet of paper: 1. What caused Britain to have so much debt? 2. How did Britain plan to handle this debt? 3. What did the colonists do to protest? 4. How did Britain punish the colonies for acting out?
  • 10.
    Colonists fight back Stamp Act Congress- delegates from 9 of the colonies Committees of Correspondence- over 80 in Massachusetts alone! First one started by Sam Adams
  • 11.
    The First Continental Congress Meeting to decide what to do about the Intolerable Acts Every colony except Georgia was represented Embargo- prohibited trade with England; chose not to use British goods. Lexington and Concord- first violent clash, “shot heard round the world”
  • 12.
    Second Continental Congress All13 colonies represented Organized army and navy Made George Washington commander of army
  • 13.
    Independence?? Thomas Paine Wrote Common Sense pamphlet Samuel Adams “Is not America already independent? Why not declare it?” Richard Henry Lee “these united colonies are, and of right ought to be, free and independent states.”
  • 14.
    The Declaration of Independence Written by Thomas Jefferson- he was the best writer of the group Final draft approved on July 4th, 1776 Jefferson borrowed heavily from whom??? (Hint: Social Contract Theory!)
  • 15.
    3 parts ofthe Declaration Part 1- purpose and basic human rights “all men created equal” “life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness” Part 2- complaints against the king of England Part 3- statement of separation
  • 16.
    5. What actionsdid the First Continental Congress decide to take against Britain? 6. What major event that started the Revolutionary War happened in between the first and second Continental Congress? 7. What did Thomas Paine, Samuel Adams, and Richard Henry Lee all suggest? 8. What were the 3 parts of the Declaration of Independence and what was each part’s purpose?