logging in or signing up Americna Rev Events Lucianna Download Post to : URL : Related Presentations : Share Add to Flag Embed Email Send to Blogs and Networks Add to Channel Uploaded from authorPOINTLite Insert YouTube videos in PowerPont slides with aS Desktop Copy embed code: (To copy code, click on the text box) Embed: URL: Thumbnail: WordPress Embed Customize Embed The presentation is successfully added In Your Favorites. Views: 88 Category: Entertainment License: All Rights Reserved Like it (0) Dislike it (0) Added: October 03, 2007 This Presentation is Public Favorites: 0 Presentation Description No description available. Comments Posting comment... Premium member Presentation Transcript Slide1: Events on the road to the American Revolution with Quiz to FollowSlide2: BEFORE French and Indian War AFTER French and Indian War What country was driven out of Canada and their territories west of the Appalachian Mountains after losing the French and Indian War?Slide3: BEFORE French and Indian War AFTER French and Indian War ANSWER! France (Hint: French territory represented in blue)Slide4: BEFORE French and Indian War AFTER French and Indian War What country won the French and Indian War but was left with a big war debt?Slide5: BEFORE French and Indian War AFTER French and Indian War ANSWER! England (Hint: English territory represented in green)Slide6: According to the diagram, what are 2 actions the English take as a result of the French and Indian War? Slide7: ANSWER! Issue the Proclamation of 1763 and pass New TaxesSlide8: The British Proclamation of 1763 prohibited settlement west of what mountain chain?Slide9: ANSWER! Appalachian MountainsSlide10: Why did the British prohibit settlement west of the Appalachian Mountains?Slide11: ANSWER! It was too costly for the British to protect (Remember: British are still trying to pay for the French and Indian War)Slide12: What was the result of the Proclamation of 1763?Slide13: ANSWER! Colonists are Angry because the King limited their freedom of movement.Slide14: What did the British “Stamp Act” tax?Slide15: ANSWER! Legal Documents in the colonies (Notice the “stamps” below that were required on paper products such as marriage licenses)Slide16: Why did the British tax the colonists?Slide17: ANSWER! To help pay off debt incurred during the French and Indian War (Show me the money!: See “one penny,” “Half Penny,” “Shillings” printed on the stamps below)Slide18: What was the result of the Stamp Act?Slide19: ANSWER! Colonists are Angry because they are being taxed without representation in the British Parliament (Hint: artifacts below demonstrate colonial protest to the Stamp Act, including “tar and feathering” the tax man)Slide20: According to this engraving by Paul Revere, who was to blame for the Boston Massacre?Slide21: ANSWER! British “Redcoats” (Look closely: It is the British who fire into the crowd of demonstrators)Slide22: What is the result of the Boston Massacre?Slide23: ANSWER! Colonists are Angry because British troops killed innocent civiliansSlide24: What British tax are colonists protesting in this painting?Slide25: ANSWER! Tea (Hint: The painting represents the Boston Tea Party)Slide26: What was a religious movement that swept through both Europe and the colonies during the mid-1700s and laid one of the social foundations of the American Revolution?Slide27: ANSWER! Great AwakeningSlide28: What evangelical religions were formed during the Great Awakening to challenge the established religious and governmental order?Slide29: ANSWER! Methodists, BaptistsSlide30: Why was the First Continental Congress important as an event on the road to Revolution?Slide31: ANSWER! It was the first time most of the colonies acted together to discuss how to deal with the BritishSlide32: What was the only colony NOT represented at the First Continental Congress?Slide33: ANSWER! GeorgiaSlide34: Where did the 1st skirmish between colonists and British troops take place?Slide35: ANSWER! Lexington and Concord, MassachusettsSlide36: What was the name of the colonial militia who fought against the British in the American Revolution?Slide37: ANSWER! “Minutemen” (Hint: they were said to be ready at a “minute” notice)Slide38: Road to the American Revolution: QuizSlide39: Road to the American Revolution: QuizSlide40: Road to the American Revolution: QuizSlide41: Road to the American Revolution: QuizSlide42: Road to the American Revolution: QuizSlide43: Road to the American Revolution: QuizSlide44: Road to the American Revolution: QuizSlide45: Road to the American Revolution: QuizSlide46: Road to the American Revolution: QuizSlide47: Road to the American Revolution: QuizSlide48: Road to the American Revolution: QuizSlide49: Road to the American Revolution: QuizSlide50: Road to the American Revolution: QuizSlide51: Road to the American Revolution: Quiz You do not have the permission to view this presentation. In order to view it, please contact the author of the presentation.
Americna Rev Events Lucianna Download Post to : URL : Related Presentations : Share Add to Flag Embed Email Send to Blogs and Networks Add to Channel Uploaded from authorPOINTLite Insert YouTube videos in PowerPont slides with aS Desktop Copy embed code: (To copy code, click on the text box) Embed: URL: Thumbnail: WordPress Embed Customize Embed The presentation is successfully added In Your Favorites. Views: 88 Category: Entertainment License: All Rights Reserved Like it (0) Dislike it (0) Added: October 03, 2007 This Presentation is Public Favorites: 0 Presentation Description No description available. Comments Posting comment... Premium member Presentation Transcript Slide1: Events on the road to the American Revolution with Quiz to FollowSlide2: BEFORE French and Indian War AFTER French and Indian War What country was driven out of Canada and their territories west of the Appalachian Mountains after losing the French and Indian War?Slide3: BEFORE French and Indian War AFTER French and Indian War ANSWER! France (Hint: French territory represented in blue)Slide4: BEFORE French and Indian War AFTER French and Indian War What country won the French and Indian War but was left with a big war debt?Slide5: BEFORE French and Indian War AFTER French and Indian War ANSWER! England (Hint: English territory represented in green)Slide6: According to the diagram, what are 2 actions the English take as a result of the French and Indian War? Slide7: ANSWER! Issue the Proclamation of 1763 and pass New TaxesSlide8: The British Proclamation of 1763 prohibited settlement west of what mountain chain?Slide9: ANSWER! Appalachian MountainsSlide10: Why did the British prohibit settlement west of the Appalachian Mountains?Slide11: ANSWER! It was too costly for the British to protect (Remember: British are still trying to pay for the French and Indian War)Slide12: What was the result of the Proclamation of 1763?Slide13: ANSWER! Colonists are Angry because the King limited their freedom of movement.Slide14: What did the British “Stamp Act” tax?Slide15: ANSWER! Legal Documents in the colonies (Notice the “stamps” below that were required on paper products such as marriage licenses)Slide16: Why did the British tax the colonists?Slide17: ANSWER! To help pay off debt incurred during the French and Indian War (Show me the money!: See “one penny,” “Half Penny,” “Shillings” printed on the stamps below)Slide18: What was the result of the Stamp Act?Slide19: ANSWER! Colonists are Angry because they are being taxed without representation in the British Parliament (Hint: artifacts below demonstrate colonial protest to the Stamp Act, including “tar and feathering” the tax man)Slide20: According to this engraving by Paul Revere, who was to blame for the Boston Massacre?Slide21: ANSWER! British “Redcoats” (Look closely: It is the British who fire into the crowd of demonstrators)Slide22: What is the result of the Boston Massacre?Slide23: ANSWER! Colonists are Angry because British troops killed innocent civiliansSlide24: What British tax are colonists protesting in this painting?Slide25: ANSWER! Tea (Hint: The painting represents the Boston Tea Party)Slide26: What was a religious movement that swept through both Europe and the colonies during the mid-1700s and laid one of the social foundations of the American Revolution?Slide27: ANSWER! Great AwakeningSlide28: What evangelical religions were formed during the Great Awakening to challenge the established religious and governmental order?Slide29: ANSWER! Methodists, BaptistsSlide30: Why was the First Continental Congress important as an event on the road to Revolution?Slide31: ANSWER! It was the first time most of the colonies acted together to discuss how to deal with the BritishSlide32: What was the only colony NOT represented at the First Continental Congress?Slide33: ANSWER! GeorgiaSlide34: Where did the 1st skirmish between colonists and British troops take place?Slide35: ANSWER! Lexington and Concord, MassachusettsSlide36: What was the name of the colonial militia who fought against the British in the American Revolution?Slide37: ANSWER! “Minutemen” (Hint: they were said to be ready at a “minute” notice)Slide38: Road to the American Revolution: QuizSlide39: Road to the American Revolution: QuizSlide40: Road to the American Revolution: QuizSlide41: Road to the American Revolution: QuizSlide42: Road to the American Revolution: QuizSlide43: Road to the American Revolution: QuizSlide44: Road to the American Revolution: QuizSlide45: Road to the American Revolution: QuizSlide46: Road to the American Revolution: QuizSlide47: Road to the American Revolution: QuizSlide48: Road to the American Revolution: QuizSlide49: Road to the American Revolution: QuizSlide50: Road to the American Revolution: QuizSlide51: Road to the American Revolution: Quiz