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The Revolutionary War

The Revolutionary War. Write a sentence with the following words: 1. George Washington 2. Treaty of Paris 3. Pontiac 4. Treason 5. Boycott 6. Revolution Answer the following questions in a complete sentence

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The Revolutionary War

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  1. The Revolutionary War

  2. Write a sentence with the following words: 1. George Washington 2. Treaty of Paris 3. Pontiac 4. Treason 5. Boycott 6. Revolution Answer the following questions in a complete sentence 7. What was the Proclamation of 1763 and why do you believe King George made this law? 8. Why did King George and the British Parliament tax the colonies? Do you think if was fair? Why/why not? 9. How did the colonists protest the tax of tea? 10. Describe the Boston Massacre. When did this take place?

  3. Writing Prompt Write a “break-up” letter to Britain Describe in a two paragraph letter to Britain why you, the Colonies, want to break up with them.

  4. Tyranny Sons of Liberty Minuteman Loyalist Patriot Unjust use of Power Group of colonist that resisted British laws. A colonist armed and trained to fight the British at a minute’s notice. Colonist who sided with Britain during the American Revolution. Colonists who wanted independence from Britain.

  5. Patrick Henry Colonist who gave a dramatic speech in favor of breaking away from British law. Famous for the quote “ Give me liberty or give me death”

  6. Paul Revere Messenger that rode ahead and warned the colonists that the British were coming. http://player.discoveryeducation.com/index.cfm?guidAssetId=6883177A-C3DA-4768-A7AB-3DE3FCC4978C&blnFromSearch=1&productcode=US

  7. Battles of Lexington and Concord First battles of the Revolutionary War. No one knows who fired The shot “ heard around the world” at Lexington, but it started the Revolution. http://player.discoveryeducation.com/index.cfm?guidAssetId=21C7C0BE-BEEE-48E6-97F5-02828BE4250F&blnFromSearch=1&productcode=US http://player.discoveryeducation.com/index.cfm?guidAssetId=D5C0171F-A6A6-4ED6-9B2E-C5432A09FAC3&blnFromSearch=1&productcode=US

  8. Battle of Bunker Hill British attacked a secret American fort at Breed’s Hill. The British won this battle, but the Colonists proved that they could fight a trained army( 200 British soldiers killed-140 Americans) http://player.discoveryeducation.com/index.cfm?guidAssetId=28BC7512-EB18-4548-B524-AFE12736E4B6&blnFromSearch=1&productcode=US

  9. Battle Moores Creek Bridge • Halifax Resolves • Mecklenburg Resolves • The first battle of the American Revolution in N.C. was fought here. This battle helped to keep the British from gaining control of the south. The Patriots greased the bridge with soap and animal fat and killed 50 Loyalists in 3 mins. • The very first call for independence from Britain that came from NC • May 20, 1775-established an independent gov’t. from Britain in Mecklenburg county

  10. Declaration of Independence The document adopted by the Continental Congress on July 4, 1776, declaring the United States as a nation independent of Great Britain.

  11. Hessians General Cornwallis German soldiers fighting for the British British Officer who often delayed taking military actions in the south , and ultimately led to the defeat of the British in the Amer. Rev.

  12. Battle of Saratoga Nathanael Greene Battle of Yorktown Treaty of Paris Turning point of the war. American victory. http://player.discoveryeducation.com/index.cfm?guidAssetId=297920EC-331C-4896-AF23-E7E041779AE8&blnFromSearch=1&productcode=US Commander of the Continental Army in the south. The last battle of the Revolutionary War. Took place in VA. British surrendered on Oct. 19, 1781. http://player.discoveryeducation.com/index.cfm?guidAssetId=349BA654-469B-4EE6-897A-796FE47C0C4E&blnFromSearch=1&productcode=US Official agreement that ended the Revolutionary War on Sep. 3, 1783

  13. Advantages for Americans They were familiar with the land, climate, and bodies of water. We also used Guerilla Warfare tactics

  14. 1. French and Indian War • Who was it fought between? French and Native Americans fought Britain and the colonists. • What caused it? Over who was in control of the Ohio River Valley. • What were the effects of it? British Victory, Native American still didn’t have land, France was forced to give up all land east of the Mississippi.

  15. 2. Explain Each • Pontiacs Rebellion Native American leader that refused to give op land in the Ohio River Valley to British and began to attack British Settlements. • Proclamation of 1763 British agreement that prevented colonists from settling west of the Appalachians.

  16. Stamp Act Law that Britain placed on the colonies that made them buy stamps. • Quartering Act Law that required colonists to shelter British Soldiers. • Boston Massacre Group of British Soldiers shot and killed five colonist in downtown Boston in 1770.

  17. Boston Tea Party Group of colonist dressed as Indians dumped British tea in the Boston Harbor to protest the Tea Tax. • Intolerable Acts When Britain placed taxes on the colonies and began to use military control over the colonies. • 1st Continental Congress Met July 21, 1774 to discus actions to be taken against Britain.

  18. Battles of Lexington and Concord First two battle of the Revolutionary War • Mecklenburg Resolves Document created by Mecklenburg County in 1775 that declared and independent local government. • 2nd Continental Congress Meeting in which a representative from each colony voted on the declaration of independence from Britain in 1776.

  19. Patrick Henry Known for his “Give me Liberty or Give me Death” speech. • Paul Revere Messenger that warned the colonist that the British were coming. • George Washington Commander of the Continental Army • Thomas Jefferson Author of the Declaration of Independence

  20. General Cornwallis British general that surrendered at the Battle of Yorktown ending the Revolutionary War. • Treaty of Paris Treaty that ended the Revolutionary war and decided boundaries for the United States.

  21. 3. Declaration of Independence Wrote the Declaration Of Independence to claim The U.S. free from Britain Thomas Jefferson Declaration of Independence Because it was one of the First documents declaring An independent government Free from Britain Because of the mention Of freeing slaves.

  22. 4. Terms • Patriot Colonist that supported independence from Britain. • Loyalist Colonist who remained loyal to Britain and did not support independence from them. • Sons of Liberty Main group that started the Rebellion against Britain.

  23. Hessians German soldiers that were hired to fight for the British. • Boycott To refuse to use a product or service • Colony What the land in the U.S. was called before the Revolutionary War. • State What the land in the U.S. was called after the Revolutionary War.

  24. Minutemen Colonist ready for battle at a minute notice • Tyranny Unjust use of power

  25. 5. Battles • Lexington and Concord First two battles of the Revolutionary War • Saratoga Turning point of the war. American Victory • Guilford Courthouse Both Armies met at Guilford Courthouse in N.C. Both Armies suffered severely and retreated.

  26. Moore’s Creek Bridge First Battle in North Carolina • Yorktown Last battle of the Revolutionary War. Took place in VA. British surrendered. AMERICA WINS !!!

  27. TEST FRIDAYSTUDY!!!STUDY!!!STUDY!!! Get Study Guide Signed for Extra Credit on the Test!

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