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Do-Now:. Why are relationships between teenagers and parents often difficult? 3 minutes. Chapter 4: Road to Independence. How did the colonies end up writing a Declaration of Independence?. Cause & Effect toward Independence. The French and Indian War (1754-1763) - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Do-Now: Why are relationships between teenagers and parents often difficult?

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CHAPTER 4: ROAD TO INDEPENDENCE

How did the colonies end up writing a Declaration of Independence?

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Cause & Effect toward Independence

1. The French and Indian War (1754-1763)

2. Britain wins the war, breaks the bank

3. Sugar, Quartering, Stamp & Townshend Acts (1764-1767)

4. Boston Massacre (1770)

5. Boston Tea Party (1773)

6. The Intolerable Acts (1774)

7. First Continental Congress (1774)

8. Battle of Lexington and Concord (1775)

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French and Indian War

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British Empire ca. 1763

The 13 Colonies are one of many British interests

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1.-2. French & Indian War (1754-1763)

• British vs. French & Indian• George Washington’s first military service (and failure)

• Treaty of Paris (1763)• British (and colonists) win F&I War• Britain also ends Seven Years’ War in Europe

•Wars leave Britain in debt & looking for $$$$$$$$ in the colonies

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3. Lots of ‘Acts’ (1764-1767)

• Sugar, Quartering, Stamp & Townshend Acts• To pay debts Britain started new taxes & enforced old ones• Some taxes targeted the wealthy and educated

• Colonial reactions:• Partially because of Salutary Neglect the colonists fought the taxes• Protests – refusing to pay and public protest• Declarations against Acts• Sons of Liberty organized boycotts

Act is another word for Law

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4. Boston Massacre• Townshend Acts = Colonists protest

• British sent troops to stop protests and avoid a possible Rebellion

• 1770 Colonists threatened British troops• British troops fired/ 5 colonists killed, (including one

African American)• British troops found guilty & British withdrew

Townshend Act• Colonists (Samuel Adams) coordinated resistance

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5. Boston Tea Party

• 1773 British passed the Tea Act

• Colonists protested by dumping British Tea cargo into the harbor

• British responded with the so called ‘Intolerable Acts’

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6. Intolerable Acts1774

• Intolerable Acts = British response to Boston Tea Party• Closed Boston harbor• British appointed a new governor of MA• Quartering• Stopped colonies expansion plans

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Why all the Whining about Acts/Taxes?

• Taxation without representation• Generations of independence & authority

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7. 1774, First Continental Congress

• A united Colonial response to the Intolerable Acts• Renewed boycott of British goods• Arm & form militias

• Direct appeal to

King George III

voicing complaints

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8. 1775, Battle of Lexington & Concord

• British ordered to seize weapon supplies in Concord

• Paul Revere’s famous ride, warned the ‘Patriots’• At Lexington an accidental shot was fired• At Concord the British burned supplies• British ambushed on return to Boston

• Revolutionary War had begun 1775 - 1783