1. What is a Revolution? A revolution is the violent removal of the leadership or government of a country. The last quarter of the eighteenth century is called…
1. THE AMERICAN REVOLUTIONOR WAR FOR INDEPENDENCE VS13 North American ColoniesGREAT BRITAIN1 2. Britishcolonies in New EnglandNorthMiddle America Colonies Southern Colonies…
1. The Road to Revolution 2. Our Political Beginnings• American colonists believed that gov’tshould be:– Ordered --> organized into offices– Limited --> it…
1. The U.S. ConstitutionJoe Yount 2. When was it written?• The constitution was written on May 25, 1787 during thePhiladelphia Convention. 3. Who created it?• James Madison…
1. The Articles of Confederation And why they went wrong 2. Disclaimer View this presentation in chunks, don’t try to do it all at once! Take notes only on bolded terms.…
1. THE STAMP ACT -THE STAMP ACT - 1765:1765: The Stamp Act taxed all publications andThe Stamp Act taxed all publications and official documents (deeds to land,official…
1. Going over the answers to your notes 2. In MetaphorIn HistoryStudents happily playing basketballBritain and colonies have good relations prior to 1763 because colonists…
1. The Road to Revolution 2. • Colonies couldtrade only withEngland• Upset colonieswho counted ontrade andshipping for theireconomy 3. French and Indian War 1754-1763Fought…
1. By: Tessa Hoffmann, RachelNavarro & Emma Hadley 2. Types of Government:• Monarchy-ruled by a king or queen• Dictatorship- ruled by one with military force• Theocracy-ruled…