Chapter 5 Toward Independence 1 IntroductionChapter 5 Toward Independence 1 Introduction
Patriots, Americans who believed that the colonies had the right to govern themselves
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The Revolutionary War breaks out – Ch. 7-8 of The American Pageant, “The Road to Revolution” – “America Secedes from the Empire,” pp. 133-143
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Unit Two The Revolution and Constitution Part 5: The American Revolution (p. 124-156)Unit Two The Revolution and Constitution Part 5: The American Revolution (p. 124-156)
The First Continental Congress: Intolerable Acts sets the stage for the events of the mid to late 1770s. By 1776 it becomes clear that only way to resolve the situation was to break away
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Unit 3: Revolutionary War and Statehood “Almost There” I. Causes of the American RevolutionUnit 3: Revolutionary War and Statehood “Almost There” I. Causes of the American Revolution
French and Indian War Conflict between France and Great Britain where both sides allied with several Native American Tribes
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Name: American Revolution ReviewName: American Revolution Review
My motive and object in all my political works, beginning with Common Sense, the first work I ever published, have been to rescue man from tyranny and false systems of government, and enable him to be free
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1775 the American Revolutionary War started with one shot. Who was responsible for this action is unknown even today, the Americans say the British and the British say the Americans1775 the American Revolutionary War started with one shot. Who was responsible for this action is unknown even today, the Americans say the British and the British say the Americans
The Minute Men or rebels had few small victories, but ultimately they were losing the war for their independence. The Americans were assisted in the final battle, the Battle of Yorktown
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Samuel Adams, by John Singleton Copley, Museum of Fine Arts, Boston Samuel AdamsSamuel Adams, by John Singleton Copley, Museum of Fine Arts, Boston Samuel Adams
Boston Tea Party and other protests against the British. Adams took a proactive role in the Continental Congress, and fought for the Suffolk Resolves
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