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The American Revolution and Confederation
1774-1787
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Effects of the Intolerable Acts• The First Continental Congress (Phili,
PA)– 12 colonies assembled to discuss
imposed restrictions – Overall not many colonists wanted to
“break free” from Britain; just did not want their rights/ freedoms infringed upon
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Who was represented?• Radicals: break from Britain (Samuel &
John Adams and Patrick Henry) • Moderates: wanted to negotiate policies
and if that failed possibly initiate war (Washington and Dickinson)
• Conservatives: wanted to address the issue; at most a small protest; did not want to break free (John Jay and Joseph Galloway)
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The Plan• Colonial unification was necessary (which made
some plans not pass)• Suffolk Resolves: initiated in Mass; accepted by 12
colonies; boycott British goods• Declaration of Rights and Grievances: renew
colonial liberties; keep British law over commerce (trade)
• This plan was sent to the King as a “Petition”
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Royal Reaction
• You think you’re
gunna get away
with it? Not up in
here…NOT UP IN
HERE!
• The King did not accept the petition and named Mass a STATE OF REBELLION
• The clashes here would become the first of the Revolution
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The Conflict Begins• Lexington & Concord (Mass Bay &
present day Arlington, VA)– 4/18/1775: British troops sent to
confiscate colonial militia armaments – “Paul Revere” (Israel Bissle) and William
Dawes sent to warn the colonists
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