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Create an Early Revolution Events Poster with these events and dates;

Create an Early Revolution Events Poster with these events and dates; 2 nd Continental Congress (156) May 10, 1775 Fort Ticonderoga (158) May 10, 1775 Bunker Hill (159) June 17,1775 Olive Branch Petition (158) July 8, 1775 Thomas Paine (171) January 10, 1776

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Create an Early Revolution Events Poster with these events and dates;

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  1. Create an Early Revolution Events Poster with these events and dates; • 2nd Continental Congress (156) May 10, 1775 • Fort Ticonderoga (158) May 10, 1775 • Bunker Hill (159) June 17,1775 • Olive Branch Petition (158) July 8, 1775 • Thomas Paine (171) January 10, 1776 • Include date, 3 total sentences (what happened), and impact!

  2. 2nd Continental Congress May 10, 1775 • WHAT HAPPENED: - created an Army • Name Washington the leader • Olive Branch Petition

  3. 2nd Continental Congress May 10, 1775 IMPACT: - Now that we have an army and a Southern leader, this should give us a better chance to fight back!

  4. Fort Ticonderoga – May 10, 1775

  5. WHAT HAPPENED: Ethan Allen and the Green Mountain Boys are joined by Benedict Arnold in an attempt to take the fort.

  6. WHAT HAPPENED: The Rebels surprise the British. No fighting takes place.

  7. IMPACT! REBELS GET VALUABLE WEAPONS!

  8. Bunker Hill – June 17, 1775

  9. Bunker Hill – WHAT HAPPENED: Rebels retreat after ammo runs out. (technically lose)

  10. This flag, known as the Bunker Hill flag, is associated with the battle. According to the John Trumbull painting, the flag carried by the colonists during the battle was this historical flag of New England

  11. William Prescott – “Don’t fire until you see the whites of their eyes!” This fraise is used all the time including on a T-shirt during the 2010 World Cup Soccer Championships for a U.S. / Britain Match! The Battle of Bunker Hill, Howard Pyle, 1897

  12. IMPACT– Defeating the rebels will not be quick or easy.

  13. Olive Branch Petition July 8, 1775 • We want peace • and rights protected WHAT HAPPENED

  14. -IMPACT Gives radicals a chance to push for independence!

  15. Common Sense – • January 10, 1776 • Thomas Paine publishes a pamphlet What happened -

  16. It is common sense not to be ruled by a king

  17. Impact - Influences many to join rebel cause!

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