Chap. 5 Imperial Breakdown 1763-1774
Chap. 5 Imperial Breakdown 1763-1774 Chap. 5 Imperial Breakdown 1763-1774
Patriot vs. LoyalistWhig versus Tory evolves into Patriot versus TraitorDrawn by Ben Franklin, this was thefirst flag of the ContinentalAssociation of Colonies• 1774, Dec. As tension grows,the residents of the Americancolonies divide into threefairly equal parts.• 1. Not-involved.• 2. Loyal to the Crown.• 3. Fully determined to retainself-rule; willing to sacrificeeverything for victory.• The people in the firstcategory waffled back andforth with the tides of fortune.24Ch 5 Impl Breakdown 1763-74(24)
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- Page 3 and 4: Virginia’s HomeRule Threatened3Ro
- Page 5 and 6: 1763 Imperial ReorganizationKing Ge
- Page 7 and 8: The Proclamation of 17637George Gre
- Page 9 and 10: 9Confusion inParliamentWilliam Pitt
- Page 11 and 12: Townshend’s Burden…the Imperial
- Page 13 and 14: The 1770 British Army in Boston1317
- Page 15 and 16: Williamsburg, Virginia 1769. Lord D
- Page 17 and 18: The Boston Tea Party Dec. 16, 1773T
- Page 19 and 20: “Intolerable” Acts June 1, 1774
- Page 21 and 22: First Continental CongressOctober 2
- Page 23: 1775. Lord North gets tough.23• A
Patriot vs. LoyalistWhig versus Tory evolves into Patriot versus TraitorDrawn by Ben Franklin, this was thefirst flag of the ContinentalAssociation of Colonies• <strong>1774</strong>, Dec. As tension grows,the residents of the Americancolonies divide into threefairly equal parts.• 1. Not-involved.• 2. Loyal to the Crown.• 3. Fully determined to retainself-rule; willing to sacrificeeverything for victory.• The people in the firstcategory waffled back andforth with the tides of fortune.24Ch 5 Impl <strong>Breakdown</strong> <strong>1763</strong>-74(24)