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The Road to the Revolutionary War

The Road to the Revolutionary War. Intolerable Acts!! Closing of Boston Harbor and Quartering Troops. Townshend Acts! Tax on imports. Boston Massacre! British Troops fire on a Protest. Why so Angry Colonists??. Stamp Act! A tax on Stamps to prove payment of Tax. Fighting Begins.

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The Road to the Revolutionary War

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  1. The Road to the Revolutionary War

  2. Intolerable Acts!! Closing of Boston Harbor and Quartering Troops Townshend Acts! Tax on imports Boston Massacre! British Troops fire on a Protest Why so Angry Colonists?? Stamp Act! A tax on Stamps to prove payment of Tax

  3. Fighting Begins • Lexington, Mass– The first shot is fired! • Backstory: • Minutemen begin to collect guns and ammo • Def: ? • The British Find out!! • Send the troops to Concord to destroy all of the ammunition Send for Paul Revere!!! Warn the Colonists!

  4. The Continental Congress-52 delegates from the 13 colonies • If the British use force… We will fight back!!! • Acts as a Governing Body of the Colonies • -Appoints George Washington as commander of the Continental Army • -Prints paper Money • -Organize a committee to deal with Foreign relations • -Send out the Olive Branch Petition… REJECTED!

  5. Time to Declare Independence! Page 105 • What was Common Sense? • Why was it so effective? • Who was Thomas Jefferson and what was his job? • What reasons does he give to justify the revolt? • ***WHY do you think the document would FAIL in todays world?

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