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Road to Revolution: 1763 - 1775 Outline: 1. The French and Indian War, 1754

Road to Revolution: 1763 - 1775 Outline: 1. The French and Indian War, 1754 - 1763 2. Stamp Act and Protest 3. Friction Rises: Later Acts 4. Colonial Response 5. Summary “Big” question: At what point, if any, did the thirteen English colonies become “American” from the years 1600– 1770’s? Consider economic, social and political events and trends.

Road to Revolution: 1754 - 1775 8 Questions “Big” question: At what point, if

Road to Revolution: 1754 - 1775 8 Questions “Big” question: At what point, if any, did the thirteen English colonies become “American” from the years 1600– 1770’s? Consider economic, social and political events and trends.

Road to Revolution: 1763 - 1775 8 Questions “Big” question: At what point, if

Road to Revolution: 1763 - 1775 8 Questions “Big” question: At what point, if any, did the thirteen English colonies become “American” from the years 1600– 1770’s? Consider economic, social and political events and trends.

Road to Revolution: 1763 - 1775 8 Questions “Big” question: At what point, if

Road to Revolution: 1763 - 1775 8 Questions “Big” question: At what point, if any, did the thirteen English colonies become “American” from the years 1600– 1770’s? Consider economic, social and political events and trends.

Road to Revolution: 1754 - 1775 Outline: 1. The French and Indian. War, 1754

Road to Revolution: 1754 - 1775 Outline: 1. The French and Indian. War, 1754 - 1763 2. Stamp Act and Protest 3. Friction Rises: Later Acts 4. Colonial Response 5. Summary “Big” question: At what point, if any, did the thirteen English colonies become “American” from the years 1600– 1770’s? Consider economic, social and political events and trends.

Road to Revolution: 1754 - 1775 8 Questions “Big” question: At what point, if

Road to Revolution: 1754 - 1775 8 Questions “Big” question: At what point, if any, did the thirteen English colonies become “American” from the years 1600– 1770’s? Consider economic, social and political events and trends.

Road to Revolution: 1763 - 1775 “Big” question: At what point, if any, did

Road to Revolution: 1763 - 1775 “Big” question: At what point, if any, did the thirteen English colonies become “American” from the years 1600– 1770’s? Consider economic, social and political events and trends.

Road to Revolution: 1754 - 1775 Outline: 2. Steps towards Separation British War Debt,

Road to Revolution: 1754 - 1775 Outline: 2. Steps towards Separation British War Debt, French and Indian War 1760: 75 million pounds 1763: 137 million, 82% increase “Big” question: At what point, if any, did the thirteen English colonies become “American” from the years 1600– 1770’s? Consider economic, social and political events and trends.

Road to Revolution: 1754 - 1775 Outline: 1. The French and Indian War, 1754

Road to Revolution: 1754 - 1775 Outline: 1. The French and Indian War, 1754 - 1763 2. Stamp Act and Protest 3. Friction Rises: Later Acts 4. Colonial Response 5. Summary “Big” question: At what point, if any, did the thirteen English colonies become “American” from the years 1600– 1770’s? Consider economic, social and political events and trends.

Road to Revolution: 1763 - 1775 Outline: 3. Stamp Act and Protest “Big” question:

Road to Revolution: 1763 - 1775 Outline: 3. Stamp Act and Protest “Big” question: At what point, if any, did the thirteen English colonies become “American” from the years 1600– 1770’s? Consider economic, social and political events and trends.

Road to Revolution: 1763 - 1775 Outline: 3. Stamp Act and Protest “No taxation

Road to Revolution: 1763 - 1775 Outline: 3. Stamp Act and Protest “No taxation without representation. ” “Big” question: At what point, if any, did the thirteen English colonies become “American” from the years 1600– 1770’s? Consider economic, social and political events and trends.

Road to Revolution: 1763 - 1775 Outline: 1. The French and Indian War, 1754

Road to Revolution: 1763 - 1775 Outline: 1. The French and Indian War, 1754 - 1763 2. Stamp Act and Protest 3. Friction Rises: Later Acts 4. Colonial Response 5. Summary “Big” question: At what point, if any, did the thirteen English colonies become “American” from the years 1600– 1770’s? Consider economic, social and political events and trends.

Road to Revolution: 1763 - 1775 Outline: 4. Friction Rises: Later Acts “Big” question:

Road to Revolution: 1763 - 1775 Outline: 4. Friction Rises: Later Acts “Big” question: At what point, if any, did the thirteen English colonies become “American” from the years 1600– 1770’s? Consider economic, social and political events and trends.

Road to Revolution: 1763 - 1775 Outline: 4. Friction Rises: Later Acts “Big” question:

Road to Revolution: 1763 - 1775 Outline: 4. Friction Rises: Later Acts “Big” question: At what point, if any, did the thirteen English colonies become “American” from the years 1600– 1770’s? Consider economic, social and political events and trends.

Road to Revolution: 1763 - 1775 Outline: 4. Friction Rises: Later Acts “Big” question:

Road to Revolution: 1763 - 1775 Outline: 4. Friction Rises: Later Acts “Big” question: At what point, if any, did the thirteen English colonies become “American” from the years 1600– 1770’s? Consider economic, social and political events and trends.

Road to Revolution: 1763 - 1775 Outline: 1. The French and Indian War, 1754

Road to Revolution: 1763 - 1775 Outline: 1. The French and Indian War, 1754 - 1763 2. Stamp Act and Protest 3. Friction Rises: Later Acts 4. Colonial Response 5. onial Response. Summary “Big” question: At what point, if any, did the thirteen English colonies become “American” from the years 1600– 1770’s? Consider economic, social and political events and trends.

Road to Revolution: 1763 - 1775 Outline: 5. Colonial Response “Big” question: At what

Road to Revolution: 1763 - 1775 Outline: 5. Colonial Response “Big” question: At what point, if any, did the thirteen English colonies become “American” from the years 1600– 1770’s? Consider economic, social and political events and trends.

Road to Revolution: 1763 - 1775 “Big” Question: How democratic (“people rule”) was the

Road to Revolution: 1763 - 1775 “Big” Question: How democratic (“people rule”) was the establishment of the new nation economically, socially, politically from 1775– 1840’s?

Road to Revolution: 1763 - 1775 Outline: 1. The French and Indian War, 1754

Road to Revolution: 1763 - 1775 Outline: 1. The French and Indian War, 1754 - 1763 2. Stamp Act and Protest 3. Friction Rises: Later Acts 4. Colonial Response 5. Summary “Big” question: At what point, if any, did the thirteen English colonies become “American” from the years 1600– 1770’s? Consider economic, social and political events and trends.