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Chapter 4

Published on Jul 11, 2017

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PRESENTATION OUTLINE

Chapter 4

Imperial Wars and Colonial Protest 

Chapter 4.1

 The French and Indian War

Chapter 4.2

 The Road to Revolution

Chapter 4.3

 The Road to Revolution

Empires at War

England - France - Spain 

The Seven Years' War

French and Indian War - First World War 

The Albany Plan of Union

Intercolonial - Taxes 

British Victory

Conquering Canada - Peace of Paris - Land Changes 

Immediate Effects of the War

British Own Seas and North America - Attitude Towards British 

The British View

Low Respect for Colonists - Unable and Unwilling 

The Colonial View

Proud of Record - Not Impressed With British 

Reorganization of the British Empire

Colonial Policies Tighten - Costly Wars - Paid by Taxes 

Pontiac's Rebellion

 Chief Pontiac Hates Westward Expansion - British Forces Sent

Proclamation of 1763

You Shall Not Pass 

British Actions and Colonial Reactions

Justified vs. Threat to Liberty 

New Revenues and Regulations

Taxation 

Sugar Act (1764)

Tax on Foreign Goods - Stop Smuggling - Crown Judge 

Quartering Act (1765)

 Food and Housing for Soliders 

Stamp Act

Anything Printed - Sons and Daughters of Liberty - Boycott 

Declaratory Act

Right To Tax 

The Townshend Acts

Tea, Glass, Paper - Search for Smuggled Goods - No Assembly 

Boston Massacre

 Five Killed - John Adams - Samuel Adams

Renewal of the Conflict

Committees of Correspondence 

The Gaspee

Customs Ship 

Boston Tea Party

Boycott Tea - British Lower Prices - Still Don't Buy - Destroy Shipment 

The Intolerable Acts (1774)

Close Boston Harbor - Reduce Local Government - Lose Jurisdiction - Quartering

Quebec Act (1774)

Roman Catholic - No Representative Government - Take Ohio Land 

Enlightenment Ideas

Washingtion - Jefferson - Franklin - Adams 

Beginning of the War

 French Building Many Forts - George Washingon

British Actions and Colonial Reactions

 Administration of Empire - Threat to Sovereignty