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Page 1: Lexington, Concord & Etc.. Boston Massacre Site Paul Revere’s House.

Lexington, Concord & Lexington, Concord & Etc.Etc.

Lexington, Concord & Lexington, Concord & Etc.Etc.

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Boston Massacre Site

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Paul Revere’s House

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Lexington

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Concord

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Concord Con’t

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Declaration of Declaration of IndependenceIndependenceDeclaration of Declaration of IndependenceIndependence

July 4, 1776July 4, 1776

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Why a Declaration?1. King George rejects the Olive

Branch Petition2. Continued fighting in the 13

colonies

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Thomas Jefferson• Authored the

Declaration of Independence.

• Included his own ideas, and those of other patriots in the document.

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Including Others’ IdeasThomas Paine

• Wrote Common Sense in early 1776

• Called for colonists to break from Britain.

• People have the power to make rules not Kings & Queens

• Wrote so the common man could understand.

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John Locke• People have a

social contract with their government.

• If your government is denying your right it is your job to overthrow the government.

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4 Parts of the Declaration

1. Preamble: Introduction: Why colonists drew up the DOI.

2. Declaration of Rights: Unalienable rights of Life, Liberty, & Pursuit of Happiness.

3. Complaints against the British Government

4. Declaration of Independence