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US 1.6 The student will demonstrate knowledge of the causes and results of the American Revolution by

US 1.6a Identify the issues of dissatisfaction that led to the American Revolution.

  1. What caused the French and Indian War?

In the American colonies, Great Britain’s desire to remain a world power resulted in a conflict with the French known as the French and Indian War.

  1. Why did Great Britain want to control its colonies?

Great Britain wanted to remain a world power and to get the money from the taxes to pay for the French and Indian War

  1. Why did Great Britain tax the colonies?

To help pay for the French and Indian War and to help maintain the troops that were in the colonies.

  1. What were five reasons the colonists were dissatisfied?

  1. No representation in Parliament

  2. They resented the power of the colonial governors

  3. Great Britain wanted to control colonial legislatures

  4. They opposed the taxes

  5. The Proclamation of 1763 restricted the westward movement

US 1.6b Identify how political ideas shaped the revolutionary movement in America and led to the Declaration of Independence.

  1. Whose ideas were the key philosophies in the Declaration of Independence first expressed by?

European philosophers

  1. What are unalienable rights?

Rights that can not be taken away

  1. What unalienable rights did the Declaration of Independence say people have?

Life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness


  1. What are the four main philosophies of the Declaration of Independence?

  1. Unalienable rights

  2. Government is to protect those rights

  3. Government gets its power from the people

  4. People have a right and a duty to change the government that violates their rights

US 1.6c Describe the key events and the roles of key individuals in the American Revolution, with emphasis on George Washington, Benjamin Franklin, Thomas

Jefferson, and Patrick Henry.



  1. Who was King George III?

British king during the Revolutionary period

  1. Who was Lord Cornwallis?

British General who surrendered at Yorktown


  1. Who was John Adams?

Championed the cause of independence

  1. Who was George Washington?

Commander of the Continental Army

  1. Who was Thomas Jefferson?

Major author of Declaration of Independence

  1. Who was Patrick Henry?

Outspoken member of the House of Burgesses, inspired colonial patriotism with “Give me liberty or give me death” speech

  1. Who was Benjamin Franklin?

Prominent member of Continental Congress, helped frame the Declaration of Independence, helped gain French support for American Independence.

  1. Who was Phillis Wheatley?

A former enslaved African American who wrote poetry and plays supporting American independence

  1. Who was Paul Revere?

Patriot who made a daring ride to warn the colonists “The British are coming”

  1. What was the Boston Massacre?

Colonists in Boston were shot after taunting the British soldiers

  1. What was the Boston Tea Party?

Samuel Adams and Paul Revere led Patriots in throwing tea into the Boston Harbor to protest tea taxes

  1. What was the First Continental Congress?

Delegates from all colonies met to discuss problems with Great Britain and to promote independence

  1. What were the Battles of Lexington and Concord?

This was the site of the first armed conflict of the Revolutionary War

  1. What was the approval of the Declaration of Independence?

Colonies were declared independent from Great Britain on July 4, 1776.

  1. What was the Battle of Saratoga?

This American victory was the turning point for the war.

  1. Where did the Revolutionary War end?

Yorktown, Virginia

  1. How did the Revolutionary War end?

The colonial forces won at Yorktown and General Cornwallis surrendered

  1. What was the signing of the Treaty of Paris?

Great Britain recognized American independence in this treaty.

US 1.6 d Explain the reasons why the colonies were able to defeat Britain.

  1. Why were the colonists able to defeat the British?

  1. They were defending their own land, beliefs and principles

  2. They had additional support of France

  3. They had strong leadership


US 1.7 The student will demonstrate knowledge of the challenges faced by the new nation by

US 1.7a Identify the weaknesses of the government established by the Articles of Confederation.

1. What were the weaknesses of the Articles of Confederation?

  1. Provided for a weak national government

  2. Gave congress no power to tax or regulate commerce among states

  3. Provided for no common currency

  4. Gave each state one vote regardless of size

  5. Provided for no executive or judicial branch of government

US 1.7b Describe the historical developments of the Constitution of the United States.

  1. What events led to the effort to draft a new constitution?

The weaknesses in the Articles of Confederation

  1. Where was the Constitutional Convention held?

Philadelphia

  1. Who was elected president of the Constitutional Convention?

George Washington

  1. What were delegates of the Constitutional Convention debating about?

  • How much power should be given to the new government

  • How large and small states should be represented in the new government

  1. The structure of the new national government included three branches of government. What were they called?

Legislative, Executive, and Judicial

  1. What decided how many votes each state had in the Senate and the House of Representatives?

The Great Compromise

  1. When was the Constitution signed?

At the end of the Constitutional Convention.

  1. How many states had to vote in favor of the Constitution before it could become law?

Nine of the thirteen states

  1. What was the Bill of Rights based on?

The Virginia Declaration of Rights and the Virginia Statute for Religious Freedom

  1. What is the Bill of Rights?

The first ten amendments to the Constitution that provide a written guarantee of individual rights.

US 1.7c Describe the major accomplishments of the first five presidents of the United States.

  1. All of the first five presidents, except John Adams, were from what state?

Virginia

  1. Name three important things that happened during George Washington’s presidency.

  1. Federal court system was established

  2. The Bill of Rights was added to the US Constitution

  3. Plans were established for a national capital in Washington, D.C.

  1. Where is the national capital?

Washington DC

  1. Who helped complete the design for Washington, D.C.?

Benjamin Banneker

  1. Who was Benjamin Banneker?

An African American astronomer and surveyor

  1. What important thing happened during John Adams’s presidency?

A two party system emerged

  1. Name two things that happened during Thomas Jefferson’s presidency?

He bought Louisiana from France (Louisiana Purchase) and Lewis and Clark explored this new land west of the Mississippi

  1. What was an important event that happened during James Madison’s presidency?

The War of 1812 caused Europe to have respect for the United States

  1. What did James Monroe do during his presidency?

He wrote the Monroe Doctrine to warn European nations not to interfere with the Western Hemisphere


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