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Lesson duration is: 45 min
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The United States
The American Revolution
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AGE 7. The Time of Wigs and Revolutions
4.2 The American Revolution
In the 18th century, Spain, France, the Dutch Republic and Britain all had colonies in North America.
Britain had 13 colonies on the east coast.
In 1776, the 13 colonies broke free from their motherland Britain.
On July 4th they signed the Declaration of Independence.
They decided to be a Republic and called it: the United States of America.
The American Revolution.
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AGE 7. The Time of Wigs and Revolutions
4.2 The American Revolution
Britain did not accept the USA's independence and fought a war against the 13 "rebel" colonies.
This war is known as "the American War of Independence" or "the American Revolution".
in 1783 the USA won and Britain accepted the loss of their colonies.
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1776
today
What has changed and what has continued?
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AGE 7. The Time of Wigs and Revolutions
4.2 The American Revolution
1. What was the relationship between Great Britain and the American colonies?
The American colonists were British subjects. The colonists had to follow British laws. The British king was also their king.
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AGE 7. The Time of Wigs and Revolutions
4.2 The American Revolution
2. Why did the American colonies rebel
against Great Britain?
This is important: it is the CAUSE of the American Revolution.
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AGE 7. The Time of Wigs and Revolutions
4.2 The American Revolution
2. Why did the American colonies rebel
against Great Britain?
The colonists needed to pay taxes to Britain, but they had nothing to say about how they were ruled. They were not represented in British parliament.
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Colonists organised in MILITIA:
civilians with guns
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The British had a professional army: known as "the Red Coats"
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AGE 7. The Time of Wigs and Revolutions
4.2 The American Revolution
2. Why did the American colonies rebel
against Great Britain?
The colonists needed to pay taxes to Britain, but they had nothing to say about how they were ruled. They were not represented in British parliament.
British soldiers (red coats) were stationed in the colonies. The colonists needed to pay for their living expenses.
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AGE 7. The Time of Wigs and Revolutions
4.2 The American Revolution
2. Why did the American colonies rebel
against Great Britain?
The colonists needed to pay taxes to Britain, but they had nothing to say about how they were ruled. They were not represented in British parliament.
British soldiers (red coats) were stationed in the colonies. The colonists needed to pay for their living expenses.
Mercantilism: Colonists could only trade with Britain (the motherland), using British ships.
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AGE 7. The Time of Wigs and Revolutions
4.2 The American Revolution
2. which incidents led to the forming of a Continental Congress?
1770: the Boston Massacre
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AGE 7. The Time of Wigs and Revolutions
4.2 The American Revolution
2. which incidents led to the forming of a Continental Congress?
1770: the Boston Massacre
1773: the Boston Tea Party
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AGE 7. The Time of Wigs and Revolutions
4.2 The American Revolution
3. which incidents led to the forming of a Continental Congress?
1770: the Boston Massacre
1773: the Boston Tea Party
harsh measures from the British government:
- Boston harbour closed
- extra British army sent to America to control patriots
Result: colonists see British government as a common enemy.
To face this threat they unite and form "the Continental Congress" in 1774
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Continental Congress (1774): representatives from the 13 colonies meet in Philadelphia to organise the resistance against Britain
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US Congress today
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US Congress building; the Capitol
E pluribus unum – Latin for "Out of many, one"
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AGE 7. The Time of Wigs and Revolutions
4.2 The American Revolution
4. how did the war between Britain and the colonists
lead to the birth of the USA?
In 1775 the Continental Congress decided that the colonies would form an army called the Continental Army under the leadership of General George Washington.
War began.
When the British didn't give up, Congress decided that the 13 colonies would become independent.
July 4th, 1776: Declaration of Independence. This was the birth of the USA.