Slide 1Road to Revolution 1763-1776 Slide 2 Proclamation of 1763 British Action: The British knew the Indians would attack again, so King George the III issued a proclamation…
Slide 1A Call to Arms Chapter 5 Lesson 3 Slide 2 Essential Question What motivates people to act? Slide 3 Objectives Identify the Founders and recognize their contributions…
Slide 1The road to Lexington and Concord Slide 2 In this section you will learn that tensions between Britain and the colonies led to armed conflict in Massachusetts. Slide…
Slide 1Follow the Leader You Caused This! Where is it? Primary Quotes HELP! I Do Declare! 100 200 300 400 500 Main page (home) Slide 2 Follow the Leader - 100 Points I was…
Slide 1 Slide 2 Welcome to the Sixth Annual Dialogue on Democracy September 10, 2009 Slide 3 Sponsors: Utah Coalition for Civic, Character and Service Learning Utah Commission…
Slide 1Marissa Cotelesse Discrimination-Racism Slide 2 Racism and discrimination have been used as powerful weapons. They encouraging fear or hatred toward others during…
Slide 1 Intro to Freedom “Give me liberty or give me death!” – Patrick Henry Slide 2 Authority Men, it seems, have always subjected themselves to authority. The ancient…
Slide 1 Lesson 2 Colonists Speak Out Review for Test Slide 2 This act put a tax on paper items. Newspapers,legal documents, and even playing cards were taxed. The Stamp Act…
Slide 1 Chapter 7 Section 2 Growing Pains Slide 2 Growing Pains Both Britain and the Colonies experienced growing pains. Britain had to govern a larger empire. Colonists…
Slide 1 To withdraw or cancel. Repeal Slide 2 Patriot and president of the Continental Congress from 1775-1777 John Hancock Slide 3 A law passed in Britain in 1765 requiring…