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Page 1: Colonial Resistance and Rebellion Chapter 2.1. Review Mercantilism Navigation Act French and Indian War Proclamation of 1763

Colonial Resistance and RebellionChapter 2.1

Page 2: Colonial Resistance and Rebellion Chapter 2.1. Review Mercantilism Navigation Act French and Indian War Proclamation of 1763

Review Mercantilism

Navigation Act French and Indian War Proclamation of 1763

Page 3: Colonial Resistance and Rebellion Chapter 2.1. Review Mercantilism Navigation Act French and Indian War Proclamation of 1763

Tensions Rise During the French and Indian War

Britain's national debt doubles

1761 Writ of Assistance. General search warrant allowing British officials to search colonial ships and buildings for smuggled goods.

Most colonists worked from their homes.

Page 4: Colonial Resistance and Rebellion Chapter 2.1. Review Mercantilism Navigation Act French and Indian War Proclamation of 1763

Sugar Act of 1774 Stop smuggling Violators will be tried in vice-admiralty courts.

Page 5: Colonial Resistance and Rebellion Chapter 2.1. Review Mercantilism Navigation Act French and Indian War Proclamation of 1763

Stamp Act of 1765 Pay to have a stamp on any document and printed item. Wills, newspapers, and playing cards

Affected colonists directly March, 1765 Stamp Act repealed.

Page 6: Colonial Resistance and Rebellion Chapter 2.1. Review Mercantilism Navigation Act French and Indian War Proclamation of 1763

Sons of Liberty Sons of Liberty

Formed October 1765 in NY, Philadelphia, and Boston

Some of their leaders included Samuel Adams, John Hancock, and Paul Revere.

Page 7: Colonial Resistance and Rebellion Chapter 2.1. Review Mercantilism Navigation Act French and Indian War Proclamation of 1763
Page 8: Colonial Resistance and Rebellion Chapter 2.1. Review Mercantilism Navigation Act French and Indian War Proclamation of 1763

Samuel Adams

Page 9: Colonial Resistance and Rebellion Chapter 2.1. Review Mercantilism Navigation Act French and Indian War Proclamation of 1763

Townshend Acts of 1767 Taxed all goods that were imported into the colony from Britain. Lead, glass, paint, and paper. Tea?

Sons of Liberty led another boycott.

Too expensive to enforce! Raised 295 pounds in taxes. Cost 170,000 to enforce.

Page 10: Colonial Resistance and Rebellion Chapter 2.1. Review Mercantilism Navigation Act French and Indian War Proclamation of 1763

Tea Act of 1773 East India Company almost bankrupt.

Lord North Grants the company the right to sell tea to colonist free of tax.

Colonial tea seller were still charged tax.

Cut colonial tea merchants out of trade.

Lord North assumed colonist would just go along with the cheaper tea. WRONG!

Page 11: Colonial Resistance and Rebellion Chapter 2.1. Review Mercantilism Navigation Act French and Indian War Proclamation of 1763

Boston Massacre and Boston Tea Party

Boston Massacre March 5, 1770 a mob is fired on outside of the Boston Custom House

Boston Tea Party Sons of Liberty dump 18,000 pounds of tea into Boston Harbor.

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Intolerable Acts 1774 King George III was furious

Quartering Act: Troops live in Colonial homes

General Thomas Gage closes Boston harbor puts the city under Martial Law

Response: First Continental Congress meets in Philadelphia.

Page 17: Colonial Resistance and Rebellion Chapter 2.1. Review Mercantilism Navigation Act French and Indian War Proclamation of 1763

Lexington and Concord 700 British troops leave Boston and head for Concord. Led By General Thomas Gage Sent to seize stockpiled firearms and gunpowder in Concord

Dawn April 19, 1775 Troops reached Lexington (5mi. From Concord) Paul Revere.

Page 18: Colonial Resistance and Rebellion Chapter 2.1. Review Mercantilism Navigation Act French and Indian War Proclamation of 1763

The Battle of Bunker Hill May 1775 Second Continental Congress George Washington

June 17, 1775 the British send 2,400 troops to take “Bunker Hill” Colonist 450 dead British 1,000 dead

Page 19: Colonial Resistance and Rebellion Chapter 2.1. Review Mercantilism Navigation Act French and Indian War Proclamation of 1763

John Locke Life Liberty And property “the pursuit ofhappiness”

Page 20: Colonial Resistance and Rebellion Chapter 2.1. Review Mercantilism Navigation Act French and Indian War Proclamation of 1763

Thomas Paine Common Sense

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Declaration Of Independence June 7, 1776 Continental Congress agrees to brake from Britain Thomas Jefferson is asked to prepare the final draft

July 4, 1776 Congress adopted the Declaration of Intemperance