French-Indian War (1754 - 1763)
• The French and Indian War was fought in North America between 1754 and 1763. This war was a part of the larger conflict known as the Seven Years' War.
• The name French and Indian War refer to the two main enemies of the British: the royal French forces and the various Native American forces allied with them.
• The conflict, the fourth such colonial war between the nations of France and Great Britain, resulted in the British conquest of Canada.
Effects in the Colonies From the French-Indian War
1.) Trade Restrictions
2.) Boundaries
3.) Protection
4.) Taxes
Royal Proclamation of 1763
} King George III wanted to organize land Great Britain received from France following the French-Indian War.
} Stabilize relations with Native Americans in terms of trade, settlement, and land purchases.
} The British government refused to permit new colonial settlements for fear of instigating a war with Native Americans.
} Colonists were upset because they thought it was their right to move west.
} Many colonists could not afford to buy land in the East.
• The name French and Indian War refer to the two main enemies of the British: the royal French forces and the various Native American forces allied with them.
• The conflict, the fourth such colonial war between the nations of France and Great Britain, resulted in the British conquest of Canada.
Effects in the Colonies From the French-Indian War
1.) Trade Restrictions
2.) Boundaries
3.) Protection
4.) Taxes
Royal Proclamation of 1763
} King George III wanted to organize land Great Britain received from France following the French-Indian War.
} Stabilize relations with Native Americans in terms of trade, settlement, and land purchases.
} The British government refused to permit new colonial settlements for fear of instigating a war with Native Americans.
} Colonists were upset because they thought it was their right to move west.
} Many colonists could not afford to buy land in the East.
Royal Proclamation (1763)
a.) Explain why the British feared continued warfare with American Indians?
The American Indians war started to May 1763.
Colony and would
hurt trade
b.) Explain the terms for the Proclamation of 1763. Terms are plural. I am looking for two-three terms/conditions from the king.
1.)The king name was George. He following the Great Britain.
2.)This war is seven years.
3.) Quaalude private purchase of NAtive American land. All future land purchases were to be made by Crown. The proclamation gave the Crown a monopoly on all future land purchases from American Indians.
4.)Colonists living in the Ohio Valley were ordered to leave.
c.) How did the colonists respond to the Proclamation? Explain their actions; do not simply state they were “upset” or “mad.”
I think was they are mad and the upset, because they are taking a war to seven years. And they are lost the family than they are felling to the mad and upset.
Many colonists ignored (defied) the new policy and continued to settle in the region.
The American Indians war started to May 1763.
Colony and would
hurt trade
b.) Explain the terms for the Proclamation of 1763. Terms are plural. I am looking for two-three terms/conditions from the king.
1.)The king name was George. He following the Great Britain.
2.)This war is seven years.
3.) Quaalude private purchase of NAtive American land. All future land purchases were to be made by Crown. The proclamation gave the Crown a monopoly on all future land purchases from American Indians.
4.)Colonists living in the Ohio Valley were ordered to leave.
c.) How did the colonists respond to the Proclamation? Explain their actions; do not simply state they were “upset” or “mad.”
I think was they are mad and the upset, because they are taking a war to seven years. And they are lost the family than they are felling to the mad and upset.
Many colonists ignored (defied) the new policy and continued to settle in the region.
Sugar Act
a.) Explain two reasons why Great Britain created new taxes for the colonies?
The reasons of the Great Britain for the war. The war is taking a long time to the seven years war. thats why the the Great Britain created the new taxes and the colonies.
This was the first act passed specifically to raise money in the colonies, rather than to regulate trade.
b.) Explain what the Sugar Act taxed and true purpose of this tax.
The Sugar Act taxed is a true of the purpose of the tax. And I think was this Sugar Act is from the North American colonists.
Explain two additional laws from the Sugar Act.
I think this Sugar Act law is the plantations in America for continuing and amending. And this Sugar Act says for the warfare is a long day because they are saying for the war was the 7years. I think this is a the Sugar Act is helping the other country and they are taking a taking a new
Colonies were not allowed to print their own money.
Otis and Adams claimed Parliament could not tax colonists because they had no representatives in Parliament.
The reasons of the Great Britain for the war. The war is taking a long time to the seven years war. thats why the the Great Britain created the new taxes and the colonies.
This was the first act passed specifically to raise money in the colonies, rather than to regulate trade.
b.) Explain what the Sugar Act taxed and true purpose of this tax.
The Sugar Act taxed is a true of the purpose of the tax. And I think was this Sugar Act is from the North American colonists.
Explain two additional laws from the Sugar Act.
I think this Sugar Act law is the plantations in America for continuing and amending. And this Sugar Act says for the warfare is a long day because they are saying for the war was the 7years. I think this is a the Sugar Act is helping the other country and they are taking a taking a new
Colonies were not allowed to print their own money.
Otis and Adams claimed Parliament could not tax colonists because they had no representatives in Parliament.
No Taxation without Representation
a.) Describe the colonial reaction to the Sugar Act. Explain their actions; do not simply state they were “upset” or “mad.”
The sugar act is not a upset. because the sugar act is in 1764 parliament passed the sugar act.
b.) Why did James Otis and Sam Adams believe that Parliament was violating the colonists’ rights – include the slogan? The James Otis and Sam Adams colonists was right.
The sugar act is not a upset. because the sugar act is in 1764 parliament passed the sugar act.
b.) Why did James Otis and Sam Adams believe that Parliament was violating the colonists’ rights – include the slogan? The James Otis and Sam Adams colonists was right.
Committees of Correspondence
a.) Read the quote from Sam Adams on the top of page 169. What did Adams fear would happen if Americans did not protest the new British taxes?
The Sam Adams also helped found the committees of Correspondence, group that contacted other towns and colonies.
Explain the purpose and role of the Committees of Correspondence - include vocabulary
The purpose and role of the committees of correspondence was a popular protest method was the boycott, in which peoples are refuse to buy certain goods.
Finical Boycotts
Violence
Secret meetings to discuss strategies/solution
Colonists protested by holding hyenas- a refused to buy certain goods of British products
The Sam Adams also helped found the committees of Correspondence, group that contacted other towns and colonies.
Explain the purpose and role of the Committees of Correspondence - include vocabulary
The purpose and role of the committees of correspondence was a popular protest method was the boycott, in which peoples are refuse to buy certain goods.
Finical Boycotts
Violence
Secret meetings to discuss strategies/solution
Colonists protested by holding hyenas- a refused to buy certain goods of British products
Stamp Act
a.) Explain what the Stamp Act taxed and true purpose of this tax.
The stamp act is Grenville rejected the idea. And this act affected most colonists.
1.) legal documents
The true purpose of the tax was to help pay of british troops stationed in the 13 colonies after the British victor in the French-Indian (seven Years)
b.) In what ways did the colonists protest the Stamp Act – plural so I need two examples?
- The Samp Act was frighten tex collectors
- The Samp Act sometimes used vio-lence.
The stamp act is Grenville rejected the idea. And this act affected most colonists.
1.) legal documents
The true purpose of the tax was to help pay of british troops stationed in the 13 colonies after the British victor in the French-Indian (seven Years)
b.) In what ways did the colonists protest the Stamp Act – plural so I need two examples?
- The Samp Act was frighten tex collectors
- The Samp Act sometimes used vio-lence.
The Sons of Liberty
a.) List the goods the Townshend Acts taxed.
- The goods for the Townshend with Taxed.
Many colonists considered it a violation of their rights as British citizens to be taxed without their consent.
Businesses openly ignored the law by refusing to buy stamps
Stamp tax distributors were intimidated into resigning their commissions, and the tax was never effectively collected
b.) What did the taxes really pay for in the colonies – list two purposes?
- the sons of liberty is bad for the paying to colonies
- Also It will be a kill the people and take a colonies
- The goods for the Townshend with Taxed.
Many colonists considered it a violation of their rights as British citizens to be taxed without their consent.
Businesses openly ignored the law by refusing to buy stamps
Stamp tax distributors were intimidated into resigning their commissions, and the tax was never effectively collected
b.) What did the taxes really pay for in the colonies – list two purposes?
- the sons of liberty is bad for the paying to colonies
- Also It will be a kill the people and take a colonies
Members of Parliament were upset that colonists had challenged their authority
c.) How did Britain enforce the Townshend Acts – include vocabulary?
- the Britain enforce the Townshend Acts with include vocabulary.
c.) How did Britain enforce the Townshend Acts – include vocabulary?
- the Britain enforce the Townshend Acts with include vocabulary.
-British merchants and maufaturet, whose exports to the colonies were threatened.
The Boston Massacre (1770)
a.) What event led to the arrival of British troops in Boston? The Liberty ship and the actions of the colonists should be a part of your explanation!
The event led is stealing the people money and the army kill the people.
And an other events was eight soldiers kill the guilty people. This is a one events.
b.) Copy and paste the following information in your paragraph.
So they are make the events, but the events was the arrive guilty people kill the solders. The solders killing the people. I don't know why they are kill. And why they like the killing the people at the street. And i think this is really bad to take this events for another people
Rising Tensions:
§ Colonists believed the British soldiers were sent to silence colonial critics.
§ Tensions resulted in a March 1770 fight in which troops killed several colonists.
The Trial:
§ Some colonists used this incident as propaganda – information giving only one side of an argument. Called the incident the Boston Massacre. John Adams will defend Captain Preston and the British soldiers
§ Boston jury found???? Wait till classes watch the conclusion of the trial.
The event led is stealing the people money and the army kill the people.
And an other events was eight soldiers kill the guilty people. This is a one events.
b.) Copy and paste the following information in your paragraph.
So they are make the events, but the events was the arrive guilty people kill the solders. The solders killing the people. I don't know why they are kill. And why they like the killing the people at the street. And i think this is really bad to take this events for another people
Rising Tensions:
§ Colonists believed the British soldiers were sent to silence colonial critics.
§ Tensions resulted in a March 1770 fight in which troops killed several colonists.
The Trial:
§ Some colonists used this incident as propaganda – information giving only one side of an argument. Called the incident the Boston Massacre. John Adams will defend Captain Preston and the British soldiers
§ Boston jury found???? Wait till classes watch the conclusion of the trial.
Tea Act
a.) Parliament repealed all the Townshend Acts except for the tax on tea. Explain the reaction from the colonists (Do not simply say they disliked the tax).
Tea Act in 1773. The many colony merchants and smugglers feared that cheap British tea would put them out of the works. And gain was complete the colony.
It might be follow the its example and threaten colonial businesses. Right now the Tea Act arrive at the Boston harbor.
Colonists worried that the british East India company monopolize the tea trade. Other British companies might followed example and threaten colonial businesses. Colonists used boycotts and propaganda held the Boston Tea
Tea Act in 1773. The many colony merchants and smugglers feared that cheap British tea would put them out of the works. And gain was complete the colony.
It might be follow the its example and threaten colonial businesses. Right now the Tea Act arrive at the Boston harbor.
Colonists worried that the british East India company monopolize the tea trade. Other British companies might followed example and threaten colonial businesses. Colonists used boycotts and propaganda held the Boston Tea
Boston Tea Party
a.) Provide a brief summary of what took place in December 1773?
The Tea Party is December 16. 1773. at boston. And they are like it.
All people in here. The Boston Tea Party had not yet become standard. Contrary to Currier's depiction, few of the men dumping the tea were actually disguised as Indians. They are saying to many difffernt culture people in here.
As a result of the Boston tea party, parliament decided to punish.
The Tea Party is December 16. 1773. at boston. And they are like it.
All people in here. The Boston Tea Party had not yet become standard. Contrary to Currier's depiction, few of the men dumping the tea were actually disguised as Indians. They are saying to many difffernt culture people in here.
As a result of the Boston tea party, parliament decided to punish.
Intolerable Acts
a) What was the goal of the Intolerable Acts?
Closed Boston harbor until Boston paid for the lost/dumped tea.
b) Did the Intolerable Acts Achieve that goal? Explain why or why not?
c) Explain the purpose of the Quartering Act?
The Quartering Act forced colonists to quarter, or house and supply, British soldiers.
d) Which amendment in the Bill of Rights addresses the Quartering Act?
3rd
a.) Boston Harbor was closed until Boston paid for the lost tea.
b.) The Massachusetts charter was cancelled. The governor decided if and when the legislature could meet.
c.) Royal officials accused of crimes were sent to Britain for trial. This let them face a friendlier judge and jury.
d.) Quartering Act – you should already have this definition in your notes.
e.) Canada now controlled the Ohio region, and General Thomas Gage became the new governor of Massachusetts.
f.) The British hoped that these steps would bring back order in the colonies by making an example of Massachusetts. But these acts simply made more people angry.
g.) Colonial leaders in Boston proposed a boycott of all British goods in the colonies. They also tried to bring together leaders from each colony to decide the best way to respond to British’s abuses of colonial rights.
Closed Boston harbor until Boston paid for the lost/dumped tea.
b) Did the Intolerable Acts Achieve that goal? Explain why or why not?
c) Explain the purpose of the Quartering Act?
The Quartering Act forced colonists to quarter, or house and supply, British soldiers.
d) Which amendment in the Bill of Rights addresses the Quartering Act?
3rd
a.) Boston Harbor was closed until Boston paid for the lost tea.
b.) The Massachusetts charter was cancelled. The governor decided if and when the legislature could meet.
c.) Royal officials accused of crimes were sent to Britain for trial. This let them face a friendlier judge and jury.
d.) Quartering Act – you should already have this definition in your notes.
e.) Canada now controlled the Ohio region, and General Thomas Gage became the new governor of Massachusetts.
f.) The British hoped that these steps would bring back order in the colonies by making an example of Massachusetts. But these acts simply made more people angry.
g.) Colonial leaders in Boston proposed a boycott of all British goods in the colonies. They also tried to bring together leaders from each colony to decide the best way to respond to British’s abuses of colonial rights.
First Continental Congress
a.) Include the date (month plus year), city and state, and number of delegates who attended the Congress.
The Delegates from twelve colonies that met from September 5 to October 26, 1774 at Carpenter's Hall in Philadelphia.
b.) Explain two reasons why members of the First Continental Congress met. Explain means typing in complete sentences.
1.) First divided on independence and a break from Crown rule.
2.) Declaration of Independence as a new nation
3.) September 1774 philadelphia Pemsylvania
4,) Decide how to respond to all of the taxes being levied against the colonies.
c.) Debates: Explain John Dickinson’s position. Explain Patrick Henry’s position. – Complete sentences
The Henry's position is to protect or secure human rights and political rights of individuals.
d.) Generate a list of three actions taken by the First Continental Congress towards Great Britain. – Complete sentences
1.) The met the September 5 to OCtober 26
2.) They are talking about for colonies
3.) They are talk about twelve colonies
4.) Colonists continue to boycott British goods.
5.) Warned colonial militias to be prepared to fight.
6.) Meet again in the future if King George III did not agree to the resolutions.
e.) Explain the results of these actions: What did King George III order General Gage to do? What did General Gage do – I need specific details! - Complete sentences.
The King George III is for United Kingdom
The King George III ordered General Gage and the British Army (Redcoats) to seize the colonial militias weapons.
These weapons were stored in Concord, a town about 20 miles west of Boston.
The Delegates from twelve colonies that met from September 5 to October 26, 1774 at Carpenter's Hall in Philadelphia.
b.) Explain two reasons why members of the First Continental Congress met. Explain means typing in complete sentences.
1.) First divided on independence and a break from Crown rule.
2.) Declaration of Independence as a new nation
3.) September 1774 philadelphia Pemsylvania
4,) Decide how to respond to all of the taxes being levied against the colonies.
c.) Debates: Explain John Dickinson’s position. Explain Patrick Henry’s position. – Complete sentences
The Henry's position is to protect or secure human rights and political rights of individuals.
d.) Generate a list of three actions taken by the First Continental Congress towards Great Britain. – Complete sentences
1.) The met the September 5 to OCtober 26
2.) They are talking about for colonies
3.) They are talk about twelve colonies
4.) Colonists continue to boycott British goods.
5.) Warned colonial militias to be prepared to fight.
6.) Meet again in the future if King George III did not agree to the resolutions.
e.) Explain the results of these actions: What did King George III order General Gage to do? What did General Gage do – I need specific details! - Complete sentences.
The King George III is for United Kingdom
The King George III ordered General Gage and the British Army (Redcoats) to seize the colonial militias weapons.
These weapons were stored in Concord, a town about 20 miles west of Boston.
Lexington and Concord
a.) Explain the incident that led to the fighting at Lexington and Concord?
Because
b.) How did this incident affect the colonies’ conflict with Great Britain?
The battles of Lexington and Concord were the first military engagements of the American Revolutionary War. The Start of open waface against the British Redcoats.
"Shot Heard Around The World"
c.) When drafting the U.S. Constitution and the Bill of Rights (the first 10 amendments in the Constitution), the Founding Fathers wanted to prevent what took place at Lexington/Concord. In the Bill of Rights, Founding Fathers placed future restrictions from the actions taking by General Gage. Go to page 275 in Call to Freedom. What is the purpose of the Second Amendment in the Bill of Rights?
List four amendment
First Amendment :Right to Assemble - The Intolerable Acts dissolved Town Hall meetings General Assembles.
Second Amendment : Right to keep and bear arms
Lexington: king george orders General Gage to seize militia parrot's weapons
Third Amendment : Protection form quartering of troops
British Redcoats living in colonists' homes - (Boston.MA)
Fourth AMendment : Unreasonable searches and seizures, no Warrants, probable cause
No juries, Guilty until proven innocent
Sixth Amendment : Public trial by an Impartial jury
Because
b.) How did this incident affect the colonies’ conflict with Great Britain?
The battles of Lexington and Concord were the first military engagements of the American Revolutionary War. The Start of open waface against the British Redcoats.
"Shot Heard Around The World"
c.) When drafting the U.S. Constitution and the Bill of Rights (the first 10 amendments in the Constitution), the Founding Fathers wanted to prevent what took place at Lexington/Concord. In the Bill of Rights, Founding Fathers placed future restrictions from the actions taking by General Gage. Go to page 275 in Call to Freedom. What is the purpose of the Second Amendment in the Bill of Rights?
List four amendment
First Amendment :Right to Assemble - The Intolerable Acts dissolved Town Hall meetings General Assembles.
Second Amendment : Right to keep and bear arms
Lexington: king george orders General Gage to seize militia parrot's weapons
Third Amendment : Protection form quartering of troops
British Redcoats living in colonists' homes - (Boston.MA)
Fourth AMendment : Unreasonable searches and seizures, no Warrants, probable cause
No juries, Guilty until proven innocent
Sixth Amendment : Public trial by an Impartial jury
Second Continental Congress.
a. Include the date (month plus year), city and state, and number of delegates who attended the Congress.
The Second Continental Congress came together on May 10, 1775.
And the delegates is 56, also the colonies is 13.
The delegates debated the coures of action the colonies should take following Lexington and Concord + King George's rejection of the hill.
b. Define and explain the purpose of the Second Continental Congress. Your response should include three actions taken by the Congress. They are make the conlnies 13 and delegates was 56.
1.) 1775 - 1777 : Pennsylvania States house
2.) Philadolphia
3.) 1775 - 1781 : Variable
4.) Draft the Olive Branch Peitition
5.) Created a Declaration Commitee to write a document declaning the colonies independence from england
The Second Continental Congress came together on May 10, 1775.
And the delegates is 56, also the colonies is 13.
The delegates debated the coures of action the colonies should take following Lexington and Concord + King George's rejection of the hill.
b. Define and explain the purpose of the Second Continental Congress. Your response should include three actions taken by the Congress. They are make the conlnies 13 and delegates was 56.
1.) 1775 - 1777 : Pennsylvania States house
2.) Philadolphia
3.) 1775 - 1781 : Variable
4.) Draft the Olive Branch Peitition
5.) Created a Declaration Commitee to write a document declaning the colonies independence from england
Continental Army
a.) Define and explain the purpose of the Continental Army
The America Revolutional War by the colonies that became to United States of America.
Rule of Great Britian
b.) What title will George Washington be appointed by the Second Continental Congress?
The Georgea Washington was the make the Second Continental Congress. They are met for three time. They are met to Pennsylvania, Philadolphia, Variable. This three states met the people and talk about the congres and cononies too. I think the George Washington was make the 13 conlonies and the coniental armey on June 15, 1775. This war was for colonies and its a fair and this form the United States of America. Also they have a rule. The rule of Great Britian.
The America Revolutional War by the colonies that became to United States of America.
Rule of Great Britian
b.) What title will George Washington be appointed by the Second Continental Congress?
The Georgea Washington was the make the Second Continental Congress. They are met for three time. They are met to Pennsylvania, Philadolphia, Variable. This three states met the people and talk about the congres and cononies too. I think the George Washington was make the 13 conlonies and the coniental armey on June 15, 1775. This war was for colonies and its a fair and this form the United States of America. Also they have a rule. The rule of Great Britian.
Olive Branch Petition
a.) Define and explain the purpose of the Olive Branch Petition.
b.) Why do you think King George III rejected the Olive Branch Petition? Do not simply state he hated/disliked the petition! Put yourself in his position, 13 British colonies are questioning his motives/tactics – what is your mindset?
b.) Why do you think King George III rejected the Olive Branch Petition? Do not simply state he hated/disliked the petition! Put yourself in his position, 13 British colonies are questioning his motives/tactics – what is your mindset?