Slide 1 The American Revolution 1775-1785 Slide 2 Key Concepts Causes and consequences of divisions b/w Patriots and Loyalists in American society. The origins and significance…
Slide 1 American History 11A Slide 2 Britain believes that Parliament had legal authority in the colonies The French and Indian War Colonists believed they should…
Slide 1 Slide 2 Bell Ringer! Have you or someone you know even been in a situation where you felt you had to ‘get involved’? What happened? What made it hard to stay…
Slide 1 Road to Revolution Slide 2 Meaning of Words Define the underlined words using context clues or prior knowledge. Colonial policy remained marginal to the chief concerns…
Slide 1 1 Origins of American Government “It is, Sir, the people’s Constitution, the people’s government, made for the people, made by the people, and answerable to…
Slide 1 Hail to the Chief The First Five American Presidents 1 Agenda Warm-up: Freedoms and Rights Five President Notes Five President Posters Homework: Enjoy your weekend…
Wife of John Adams, she wrote a lot of letters to him, and she called for womenâs equal rights. Lawyer from Boston who persuaded the Congress to declare independence, helped…
Inbox: Make sure you have the following vocabulary words in your sourcebook: Heliocentric Geocentric Scientific method Hypothesis Natural law Social contract Natural right…
Welcome to the 1700s!!! How did the United States begin to be a country? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ER8SNaIU8Nw Colonization and Independence Many European people and…