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Birth of the American Republic

Birth of the American Republic. Lesson 4 ch 5.4 Big Idea: Colonial opposition to British trade and tax policies led to independence and the founding of the United States of America. . Objectives . Create a timeline identifying key events in the American Revolution and describing them

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Birth of the American Republic

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  1. Birth of the American Republic Lesson 4 ch 5.4 Big Idea: Colonial opposition to British trade and tax policies led to independence and the founding of the United States of America.

  2. Objectives • Create a timeline identifying key events in the American Revolution and describing them • Identify the chief characteristics of the 13 colonies • Describe how growing discontent led to the American Revolution • Summarize how the new Constitution reflected the ideas of Enlightenment

  3. Warm up • How did the actions of King George III lead to discontent in the American Colonies? • More taxes after the 7 Years War • Then more laws to enforce the taxes

  4. Timeline • Students will work with a partner and use the class textbook to create a timeline of major events in the American Revolution

  5. 13 Colonies • Common Sense – Thomas Paine • Mercantilist • Navigation Acts • Diversity • Free discussion • Colonies shared values, enterprise, self-confidence

  6. Growing Discontent • Enforced laws regulating trade • “No taxation, w/o representation” • Early Clashes • “Boston Massacre” • Boston Tea Party • Continental Congress • Declaring Independence • Continental Army • 2nd Cont. Congress declares Independence • Popular sovereignty- govt pwr comes from ppl • Declaration of Independence

  7. Think-Pair-Share • How did growing discontent lead to the American Revolution?

  8. American Revolution • Loyalist • Supported Britain • Advantages • Own soil • British advantage • capture NYC & Philly • Alliances with N. Americans and enslaved peoples • French Alliance • 1777 • Valley Forge • Treaty of Paris result of: • 1781 blockade of Chesapeake Bay • Surrender at Yorktown, VA

  9. A New Constitution • Articles of Confederation • Constitution (1787) • Impact of Enlightenment • Locke, Montesquieu, Rousseau • Federal republic- pwr divided b/t federal, or national, govt & states • Separation b/t executive, legislative, and judicial branches • Bill of Rights • Limited Freedom • Constitution supreme law

  10. Looking Ahead • Most progressive govt of its day • Symbol of freedom • Constitution was copied or adapted by many

  11. Closure • How did the new constitution reflect the ideas of Enlightenment?

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