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American Colonial History - Declaring Independence

American Colonial History - Declaring Independence

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Declaring Independence

Understanding the Road to Freedom

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Introduction to the American Colonies

The American colonies
were 13 British colonies
located in North America.

They were established by
English settlers from the
early 17th century
onwards.

The colonies were
governed by the British
government and subject
to British laws.

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Multiple Choice

What was one of the main reasons why the American colonies wanted to declare independence from Great Britain?

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To establish their own government

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To gain control of the British monarchy

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To expand their territory

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To unite with other European countries

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The Stamp Act and Colonial Resistance

The Stamp Act was a law
passed by the British
Parliament in 1765.

It required the American
colonists to pay a tax on
printed materials, such as
newspapers, legal
documents, and playing
cards.

The colonists strongly
opposed this tax and
protested against it, arguing
that only their own colonial
assemblies had the right to
tax them.

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Multiple Choice

Which event led to the passage of the Stamp Act?

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The Boston Tea Party

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The Battle of Lexington and Concord

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The French and Indian War

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The Proclamation of 1763

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Fill in the Blank

The Stamp Act was passed to impose taxes on printed materials such as __________ and newspapers

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The Boston Tea Party and the Intolerable Acts

The Boston Tea Party was a
political protest by the Sons of
Liberty on December 16, 1773.

Colonial patriots boarded three
British ships in Boston Harbor and
dumped crates of tea overboard to
protest against high taxes on tea
imposed by the British
government.

In response to the Boston Tea
Party, the British government
passed the Intolerable Acts, which
were a series of laws designed to
punish the colonists and restore
British control.

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Multiple Choice

What was the purpose of the Boston Tea Party?

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To protest the high taxes imposed by the British

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To celebrate the end of the Revolutionary War

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To showcase American culture and traditions

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To gain support from other European countries

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The First Continental Congress

The First Continental Congress
was a meeting of delegates from
12 of the 13 American colonies.

It took place in 1774 in response
to the Intolerable Acts and
aimed to coordinate colonial
resistance against British rule.

The Congress decided to boycott
British goods and drafted a
petition to King George III
requesting a redress of
grievances.

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Drafting the Declaration of Independence

The Declaration of
Independence was a document
adopted by the Second
Continental Congress on July 4,
1776.

It declared that the American
colonies were free and
independent states, no longer
under British rule.

The declaration listed a series of
grievances against King George
III and explained the colonists'
right to rebel against an unjust
government.

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Dropdown

Who played a significant role in drafting the Declaration of Independence?​ ​

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Multiple Choice

What did the Declaration of Independence proclaim?

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The end of the American Revolution

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The establishment of a new British government

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The rights and grievances of the American colonies

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The need for closer ties with Great Britain

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The Role of Thomas Jefferson

Thomas Jefferson was one of the primary authors of the Declaration of Independence.

He was a Virginia delegate to the Second Continental Congress and was chosen to
write the first draft of the declaration.

Jefferson's eloquent and powerful language helped shape the document into a compelling argument for independence.

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The Role of Benjamin Franklin

Benjamin Franklin was a prominent figure during the American Revolution and played a crucial role in the drafting of
the Declaration of Independence.

He was a member of the Second Continental Congress and contributed to the editing and revision of the declaration.

Franklin's wisdom and diplomacy helped unite the colonists and gain support for
independence.

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Benjamin Franklin played a crucial role in obtaining ​ ​
for the American cause.

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Analyzing Primary Sources: Excerpts from

the Declaration of Independence

The Declaration of Independence contains several powerful statements that have become iconic symbols of
American ideals.

Excerpts from the declaration include 'We hold these truths to be self-evident, that all men are created equal' and 'Life, Liberty, and the pursuit of Happiness.'

These words continue to inspire people around the world and shape the values of the United States.

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Fill in the Blank

The Declaration of Independence declared that all men are created __________ and have certain unalienable rights.

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The Impact of the Declaration of

Independence

The Declaration of Independence marked a turning point in the American Revolution.

It inspired colonists to fight for their freedom and rallied support from other countries, such as France.

The declaration also laid the groundwork for the creation of a new nation and influenced future documents, like the U.S. Constitution.

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Multiple Choice

What was the purpose of the Sons of Liberty?

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To advocate for the rights of women

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To promote religious freedom

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To fight against British rule

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To support the British monarchy

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Multiple Choice

How did the Declaration of Independence shape the future of the United States?

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It led to the formation of a new government

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It resulted in the expansion of the American colonies

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It established a monarchy in the United States

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It abolished slavery in all states

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Understanding the Road to Freedom

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