North Georgia American Revolution & Articles of Confederation Questions
Ebook:OpenStax College, U.S. History. OpenStax College. 23 December 2014. (Download for free at http://cnx.org/content/col11740/latest/)
Chapter 5 Imperial Reforms and Colonial Protests, 1763-1774
Chapter 6 America’s War for Independence, 1775-1783
Primary Source Documents:
Lesh, B. A., & Finkelman, P. (2008). Milestone Documents in American History : Exploring the Primary Sources That Shaped America. Dallas, Tex: Salem Press.
Quartering Act (pages 17-26)
Intolerable Acts (pages 55-80)
Common Sense by Thomas Paine
Declaration of Independence
Website:
Day by Day Summary of the Convention
Videos:
Watch VideoFrench And Indian War DocumentaryDuration: (11:02)
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Overview of the military strategies and events of the conflict between the British and French in the Americas Overview of the events that led to the American Revolution
Watch VideoWhat Were the Articles of Confederation?Duration: (2:50)
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The facts and fiction of the development of our U.S. government An iconic cartoon depicting the birth of the U.S. government
Supplementary Materials:Ebook: “History in the Making: A History of the People of the United States of America to 1877,” read the following:
Chapter 7: The Road to Revolution, 1754 1775
Chapter 8: The American Revolution
Chapter 9: Articles of Confederation and the Constitution
After reviewing the relationship between England and its colonies, analyze its effect on the American Revolution by answering the following questions:
Did England have a right to tax the colonists?
Were the colonists justified in resisting British policies after the French and Indian War?
Was the American Revolution solely a revolt against taxes or was the break away from the mother country inevitable?
Would you have been part of the revolution? In what way?
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