songs for the day: authority song
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“… These united colonies are, and of right ought to be, free and independent states…” - Richard Henry Lee. Daily Comment & Card. MARCH 5, 1770. 1773. BOSTON MASSACRE. TEA ACT AND BOSTON TEA PARTY. -Results from British attempting to enforce the Townshend Acts - PowerPoint PPT PresentationTRANSCRIPT
“…These united
colonies are, and of right ought to be, free
and independ
ent states…”
-Richard
Henry Lee
“…These united
colonies are, and of right ought to be, free
and independ
ent states…”
-Richard
Henry Lee
SONGS FOR THE DAY: AUTHORITY SONG
Daily Comment & Card
BOSTON MASSACRE
TEA ACT AND BOSTON TEA
PARTY
-Results from British attempting to enforce the Townshend Acts-British soldiers killed 5 Bostonians, including Crispus Attucks-John Adams defended the soldiers at trial-Used to create reaction from colonies
MARCH 5, 1770 1773
-Tea Act gave the British East India Company right to ship tea directly to America and sell cheaper-Colonists opposed the monopoly. Turned back ships, left shipments to rot, held ships in port-Led to Boston Tea Party in Dec, where citizens dressed like Indians dumped the tea in the harbor.
“…These united
colonies are, and of right ought to be, free
and independ
ent states…”
-Richard
Henry Lee
“…These united
colonies are, and of right ought to be, free
and independ
ent states…”
-Richard
Henry Lee
SONGS FOR THE DAY: AUTHORITY SONG
Daily Comment & Card
BOSTON MASSACRE
-Results from British attempting to enforce the Townshend Acts-British soldiers killed 5 Bostonians, including Crispus Attucks-John Adams defended the soldiers at trial-Used to create reaction from colonies
MARCH 5, 1770
“…These united
colonies are, and of right ought to be, free
and independ
ent states…”
-Richard
Henry Lee
“…These united
colonies are, and of right ought to be, free
and independ
ent states…”
-Richard
Henry Lee
SONGS FOR THE DAY: I WON’T BACK DOWN
Daily Comment & Card
TEA ACT AND BOSTON TEA
PARTY
1773
-Tea Act gave the British East India Company right to ship tea directly to America and sell cheaper-Colonists opposed the monopoly. Turned back ships, left shipments to rot, held ships in port-Led to Boston Tea Party in Dec, where citizens dressed like Indians dumped the tea in the harbor.
STUDENTS WILL BE ABLE TO:-discuss the First Continental Congress, including who was there and the actions taken-understand the importance of Lexington
and Concord and Bunker Hill-explain the importance of the actions of
the Second Continental Congress, including the Olive Branch petition -analyze the importance of the Richard Henry Lee’s Resolution and the Declaration of Independence
VI. AMERICAN REVOLUTION
A. INFLUENCESB. FIRST CONTINENTAL CONGRESS
1. COLONIES UNITE2. WHO WAS THERE?3. RESULTS
C. FIRST SHOTSD. BRITISH HUMILIATIONE. SECOND CONTINENTAL CONGRESSF. WAR FOR INDEPENDENCE
A. INFLUENCES ON POLITICAL THINKING-AMERICANS SEEK TO JUSTIFY ACTIONS-LOOK TO ENLIGHTENMENT
JOHN LOCKE PROVIDES RATIONALE“NATURAL LAWS”
JEAN-JOCQUES ROUSSEAU“SOCIAL CONTRACT”
ROUSSEAU
LOCKE
1/13
Republicanism
• BASED ON CONSENT OF GOVERNED• INSPIRED AMERICAN REVOLUTION• REPRESENTATION BASED ON POPULATION• BETTER THAN MONARCHY ( RESPONSIBLE TO THE PEOPLE)• STANDING ARMIES DANGEROUS (AVOID)• AGRARIAN (FARM) LIFE DESIRABLE/VIRTUOUS
2/13
B. FIRST CONTINENTAL CONGRESS
1.THE COLONIES UNITE
-FORCED INTO ACTION (INTOLERABLE ACTS)
-EVERYONE BUT GEORGIA
-PHILADELPHIA (SEPT 1774)
-PROTECT RIGHTS AS ENGLISHMEN
3/13
2. WHO WAS THERE?HENRY
JOHN JAY GALLOWAY
SAM ADAMS
RADICALS PATRICK HENRY
SAM ADAMS
JOHN ADAMS
MODERATES GEORGE WASHINGTON
JOHN DICKINSON
CONSERVATIVES JOHN JAY
JOSEPH GALLOWAY
4/13
3. RESULTS
SUFFOLK RESOLVES
DECLARATION OF RIGHTS AND GRIEVANCES
COMMITTEES FOR BOYCOTTS
CALLED FOR ANOTHER MEETING
Rejected Intolerable Acts (want repeal): Urged colonies to resist,
prepare military, boycott
5/13
KINGS REACTION:-DECLARED MASSACHUSETTS IN
A STATE OF REBELLION
-SENT ADDITIONAL TROOPS
6/13
C. FIRST SHOTS
-APRIL 18, 1775
-GENERAL GAGE SENT TROOPS TO SEIZE SUPPLIES
-REVERE AND DAWES RIDE TO WARN COLONISTS
REVERE
FIRST SHOTS FIRED AT LEXINGTON…
BRITISH CONTINUE MARCH…
7/13
CONCORD…
-BRITISH DESTROY MILITARY SUPPLIES -
CONTINUE MARCH BACK TO BOSTON…
-ATTACKED BY MILITIA ON WAY BACK
8/13
THE SHOT HEARD ROUND THE WORLD…
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Y6ikO6LMxF4
D. BRITISH HUMILIATION
BUNKER HILL JUNE 17, 1775
COLONIAL MILITIA FORTIFIES BREED’S HILL. TAKES BRITISH 3 TRIES…HEAVY LOSSES!!
9/13
E. SECOND CONTINENTAL CONGRESS (MAY 1775)
-MEETS BECAUSE PROBLEMS STILL EXIST
-ADOPT DECLARATION OF THE CAUSES AND NECESSITIES FOR TAKING UP ARMS
-CALL ON COLONIES FOR TROOPS
-APPOINT WASHINGTON COMMANDER-IN-CHIEF OF THE COLONIAL ARMY
10/13
STILL SOUGHT PEACE…
OLIVE BRANCH PETITION
ASKED KING GEORGE III TO INTERCEDE WITH PARLIAMENT, PLEDGED LOYALTY
KING GEORGE REFUSED TO HELP, DECLARED THEM IN REBELLION. ALL TRADE AND SHIPPING FORBIDDEN…
11/13
Not everyone was sure they wanted to go to war…
F. A WAR FOR INDEPENDENCE
-THOMAS PAINE “COMMON SENSE”
-RICHARD HENRY LEE’S RESOLUTION
“THESE UNITED COLONIES ARE, AND OF RIGHT OUGHT TO BE, FREE AND INDEPENDENT STATES. ALL POLITICAL CONNECTION BETWEEN THEM AND GREAT BRITAIN IS, AND OUGHT TO BE, TOTALLY DISSOLVED.”
“THESE UNITED COLONIES ARE, AND OF RIGHT OUGHT TO BE, FREE AND INDEPENDENT STATES. ALL POLITICAL CONNECTION BETWEEN THEM AND GREAT BRITAIN IS, AND OUGHT TO BE, TOTALLY DISSOLVED.”
12/13
THE DECLARATIONTHOMAS JEFFERSON, BEN FRANKLIN, JOHN ADAMS, ROGER SHERMAN, ROBERT LIVINGSTON
“ WE HOLD THESE TRUTHS TO BE SELF-EVIDENT: THAT ALL MEN ARE CREATED EQUAL; THAT THEY ARE ENDOWED BY THEIR CREATOR WITH CERTAIN UNALIENABLE RIGHTS; THAT AMONG THESE ARE LIFE, LIBERTY, AND THE PURSUIT OF HAPPINESS…”
RESOLUTION ADOPTED JULY 2, DECLARATION ADOPTED ON JULY 4, 1776
13/13
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uZfRaWAtBVg