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“GIVE ME LIBERTY OR GIVE ME DEATH!” -Patrick Henry

“GIVE ME LIBERTY OR GIVE ME DEATH!” -Patrick Henry. Daily Comment & Card. January 1776. “COMMON SENSE”. - Pamphlet published by Thomas Paine calling for immediate independence from Britain -sold throughout the colonies, very popular -it helped weaken resistance in the

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“GIVE ME LIBERTY OR GIVE ME DEATH!” -Patrick Henry

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  1. “GIVE ME LIBERTY OR GIVE ME DEATH!” -Patrick Henry Daily Comment & Card January 1776 “COMMON SENSE” -Pamphlet published by Thomas Paine calling for immediate independence from Britain -sold throughout the colonies, very popular -it helped weaken resistance in the Continental Congress toward independence SONGS FOR THE DAY: ANOTHER ONE BITE THE DUST

  2. “THESE UNITED COLONIES ARE, AND OF RIGHT OUGHT TO BE, FREE AND INDEPENDENT STATES... ” -RICHARD HENRY LEE Daily Comment & Card JULY 4, 1776 DECLARATION OF INDEPENDENCE -Document with reasons Americans are separating from Britain -Thomas Jefferson & committee create it for Continental Congress -John Locke’s influence is seen in the document -final product does not contain a condemnation of British slave trade from earlier drafts SONGS FOR THE DAY: TOO LATE TO APOLOGIZE

  3. “GIVE ME LIBERTY OR GIVE ME DEATH!” -Patrick Henry Daily Comment & Card January 1776 JULY 4, 1776 “COMMON SENSE” DECLARATION OF INDEPENDENCE -Pamphlet published by Thomas Paine calling for immediate independence from Britain -sold throughout the colonies, very popular -it helped weaken resistance in the Continental Congress toward independence -Document with reasons Americans are separating from Britain -Thomas Jefferson & committee create it for Continental Congress -John Locke’s influence is seen in the document -final product does not contain a condemnation of British slave trade from earlier drafts SONGS FOR THE DAY: TOO LATE TO APOLOGIZE

  4. “GIVE ME LIBERTY OR GIVE ME DEATH!” -Patrick Henry Daily Comment & Card 1777 SUBMITTED 1776; RATIFIED 1781 BATTLE OF SARATOGA ARTICLES OF CONFEDERATION -Revolutionary battle fought in New York -British planned to end the Revolution by splitting the colonies, but they failed -British end up surrendering in the first great American victory -Demonstrated the British could hold cities, but that they would have trouble in the countrysides -Considered a turning point with the French sending aid after this battle -Framework for an American national government; states had the most power -Empowered the federal government to make war, treaties, and create new states -No federal empowerment to levy taxes, raise troops, or regulate commerce -Congressional revision of the articles created a weak national government SONGS FOR THE DAY: NO MORE KINGS

  5. “GIVE ME LIBERTY OR GIVE ME DEATH!” -Patrick Henry Daily Comment & Card 1777 BATTLE OF SARATOGA -Revolutionary battle fought in New York -British planned to end the Revolution by splitting the colonies, but they failed -British end up surrendering in the first great American victory -Demonstrated the British could hold cities, but that they would have trouble in the countrysides -Considered a turning point with the French sending aid after this battle SONGS FOR THE DAY: NO MORE KINGS

  6. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=t-9pDZMRCpQ (NO MORE KINGS)

  7. II. WAR FOR INDEPENDENCE A. UNITED STATES IS BORN B. TAKING SIDES C. SURPRISE VICTORY AT TRENTON D. TURNING POINT—SARATOGA E. VALLEY FORGE F. GEORGE ROGERS CLARK G. TRAITOR—BENEDICT ARNOLD H. YORKTOWN & TREATY OF PARIS

  8. A. UNITED STATES IS BORN With Declaration of Independence, a new nation is born. “WE MUST ALL HANG TOGETHER, OR MOST ASSUREDLY, WE SHALL ALL HANG SEPARATELY.” -BEN FRANKLIN THEY ARE NOW TRAITORS… 1-10

  9. TAKING SIDES -1/3 PATRIOTS -1/3 TORIES (SIDE WITH GB) -1/3 TRIED NEUTRAL NEAR WAR’S END, ABOUT 80,000 TORIES (COLONISTS LOYAL TO ENGLAND) MIGRATED TO CANADA. 2-10

  10. ENGLISH AND THE COLONIAL ARMIES OFFERED FREEDOM TO ANY AFRICAN-AMERICAN WHO FOUGHT WITH THEM. ABOUT 5,000 AFRICAN-AMERICANS FOUGHT AS PATRIOTS. 3-10

  11. C. SURPRISE VICTORY AT TRENTON WINTER OF 1776 GEORGE WASHINGTON HAD A SURPRISE IN MIND… ON CHRISTMAS NIGHT 1776, WASHINGTON CROSSED THE DELAWARE AND SURPRISED THE HESSIANS AT TRENTON CAPTURED 1,000 PRISONERS AND MUCH NEEDED SUPPLIES!! 4-10

  12. D. TURNING POINT-SARATOGA -OCTOBER 1777 -BRITISH SURRENDER. -MORALE IMPROVES, FRENCH OPENLY SEND AID (SPAIN & HOLLAND HELP ALSO) 5-10

  13. VALLEY FORGE (BLEAK WINTER) 1777 -NO SHELTER -NO CLOTHING -NO (LITTLE) FOOD -NO PAY AMAZINGLY, THEY STAYED WITH WASHINGTON… 6-10

  14. GEORGE ROGERS CLARK SUMMER 1778-1779, GEORGE ROGERS CLARK CAPTURED BRITISH FORTS & GAINED CONTROL OF OHIO TERRITORY. 7-10

  15. TRAITOR—BENEDICT ARNOLD • COMMANDER OF WEST POINT • CAUGHT IN PLOT TO SURRENDER FORT • BRITISH MAJOR JOHN ANDRE CAPTURED AND EXECUTED (EXECUTED) • ARNOLD ESCAPES, BECOMES BRITISH OFFICER 8-10

  16. YORKTOWN & TREATY OF PARIS • LAST MAJOR BATTLE (VA) • FRENCH FLEET SEALS OFF THE HARBOR • SURRENDER ON 10/19/1781 • CORNWALLIS MAKES SOMEONE ELSE ATTEND THE SURRENDER 9-10

  17. IN 1782 PARLIAMENT VOTES TO END WAR… TREATY OF PARIS, 1783 -GREAT BRITAIN ACKNOWLEDGED INDEPENDENCE -BOUNDARIES: EAST-ATLANTIC WEST-MISSISSIPPI RIVER NORTH-CANADA SOUTH-FLORIDA -FLORIDA RETURNED TO SPAIN 10-10

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