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Causes of the
American Revolution
Objective 1.03
British Policies
Mercantilism
“Favorable Balance of Trade”
Major goal of Britain
More exports than imports to
bring wealth to the home
Britain controlled the balance
of trade by passing various
Navigation Acts
Salutary Neglect
British policy of avoiding strict
enforcement of parliamentary
laws, which was meant to keep
the American colonies obedient
to Great Britain
Salutary neglect ended with the
French and Indian War
French and Indian War
French areas of colonization
St. Lawrence River Valley,
Quebec, Great Lakes, Louisiana
Interest in trading not
colonizing hurt because British
outnumbered French 1 mill to
70,000
Better relationship with Indians
Traded furs with them; had
military alliances
English colonists wanted to
expand
Indians resisted and allied
with the French
French and Indian War
French and English were old
rivals
Multiple wars fought between
French and English in past
centuries
1754 conflict ignites again as
French begin building forts near
Virginia border
Virginia government sends
George Washington to lead
militia against the French
French and Indian War
The French and Indian allies
won many early battles
Albany Plan of Union
Colonies debate forming
central government
Idea came from “Benjamin
Franklin’s” observation of the
“Iroquois League”
Victory at Quebec gave the British
control
Turning point of the conflict
Treaty of Paris, 1763
France lost all land in
America
Tensions after the War
Indians in the Ohio Valley revolt
against British forts
Conflicts were becoming costly for
Britain – had to station 10,000
troops in its territories to control the
Native Americans
Proclamation of 1763
Stated that colonists could not
cross the Appalachian
Mountains in an attempt to
avoid further conflict with the
Native Americans
Colonists ignored the
law and continued to
provoke Indians
British heavily in debt because
of the war
Standing British Army in the
colonies
Trading restrictions established
to levy duties (taxes) on certain
products
Smugglers try to avoid paying
taxes
Tensions after the War
Tensions after the War
Writs of assistance
Allowed British customs
officials to search any ship or
building
Sugar Act
Affected merchants and
traders
Placed duties on certain
imports; allowed prosecutors to
try smuggling cases in a vice-
admiralty court (harsh)
Stamp Act, 1765
Placed a direct tax on the
colonists
Required stamp on all legal
documents, newspapers,
license, and cards
Affected many colonists rich
and poor
Quartering Act, 1765
The Act required that the
colonists had to supply British
troops with food, munitions and
barracks
Tensions after the War
Resistance Begins
Sons of Liberty
Boston
Samuel Adams
John Adams
“No Taxation Without
Representation”
Colonists were denied
representation in parliament
Believed they were denied their
rights as English citizens
Phrase 1st
coined by James
Otis
Protests and boycotts were
organized
Stamp agents were harassed
Law eventually repealed
Declaratory Act
Stated that Parliament had the
right to declare laws for British
colonies
Townshend Acts
New tax placed on imports
such as tea, glass, paper, paint
Colonists again reacted with
protests
British reacted by sending
more troops
Tensions Increase
AN ACT FOR THE BETTER SECURING THE DEPENDENCY OF HIS
MAJESTY'S DOMINIONS IN AMERICA UPON THE CROWN AND
PARLIAMENT OF GREAT BRITAIN
Whereas several of the houses of representatives in His Majesty's colonies and
plantations in America have of late, against law, claimed to themselves, or to the
general assemblies of the same, the sole and exclusive right of imposing duties
and taxes upon His Majesty's subjects in the said colonies and plantations; and
have, in pursuance of such claim, passed certain votes, resolutions, and orders
derogatory to the legislative authority of Parliament, and inconsistent with the
dependency of the said colonies and plantations upon the crown of Great Britain:
may it therefore please Your Most Excellent Majesty that it may be declared, and
be it declared by the king's Most Excellent Majesty, by and with the advice and
consent of the Lords Spiritual and Temporal, and Commons, in this present
Parliament assembled, and by the authority of the same, That the said colonies and
plantations in America have been, are, and of right ought to be, subordinate unto,
and dependent upon the imperial crown and Parliament of Great Britain; and that
the king's Majesty, by and with the advice and consent of the Lords Spiritual and
Temporal, and Commons, of Great Britain, in Parliament assembled, had, hath, and
of right ought to have, full power and authority to make laws and statutes of
sufficient force and validity to bind the colonies and people of America, subjects of
the crown of Great Britain, in all cases whatsoever.
Boston Massacre
March 1770
Protests by colonists
British troops fire on crowd
5 colonists killed
Crispus Attucks
Most soldiers found not guilty
John Adams served as
attorney for the soldiers
Tensions Increase
Tea Act
Boston Tea Party
Tax on tea still remain in
effect
Monopoly on tea given to
British company
Dec. 1773 colonists raided
Boston harbor and threw the tea
overboard and burned the ships
Tensions Increase
Parliament passes Coercive
Acts in reaction
Colonist call it the
Intolerable Acts
Closed Boston Harbor
Suspended basic civil rights
Housed troops in peoples’
homes
Tensions Increase

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Causes of the American Revolution

  • 1. Causes of the American Revolution Objective 1.03
  • 2. British Policies Mercantilism “Favorable Balance of Trade” Major goal of Britain More exports than imports to bring wealth to the home Britain controlled the balance of trade by passing various Navigation Acts Salutary Neglect British policy of avoiding strict enforcement of parliamentary laws, which was meant to keep the American colonies obedient to Great Britain Salutary neglect ended with the French and Indian War
  • 3. French and Indian War French areas of colonization St. Lawrence River Valley, Quebec, Great Lakes, Louisiana Interest in trading not colonizing hurt because British outnumbered French 1 mill to 70,000 Better relationship with Indians Traded furs with them; had military alliances English colonists wanted to expand Indians resisted and allied with the French
  • 4. French and Indian War French and English were old rivals Multiple wars fought between French and English in past centuries 1754 conflict ignites again as French begin building forts near Virginia border Virginia government sends George Washington to lead militia against the French
  • 5. French and Indian War The French and Indian allies won many early battles Albany Plan of Union Colonies debate forming central government Idea came from “Benjamin Franklin’s” observation of the “Iroquois League” Victory at Quebec gave the British control Turning point of the conflict Treaty of Paris, 1763 France lost all land in America
  • 6. Tensions after the War Indians in the Ohio Valley revolt against British forts Conflicts were becoming costly for Britain – had to station 10,000 troops in its territories to control the Native Americans Proclamation of 1763 Stated that colonists could not cross the Appalachian Mountains in an attempt to avoid further conflict with the Native Americans Colonists ignored the law and continued to provoke Indians
  • 7. British heavily in debt because of the war Standing British Army in the colonies Trading restrictions established to levy duties (taxes) on certain products Smugglers try to avoid paying taxes Tensions after the War
  • 8. Tensions after the War Writs of assistance Allowed British customs officials to search any ship or building Sugar Act Affected merchants and traders Placed duties on certain imports; allowed prosecutors to try smuggling cases in a vice- admiralty court (harsh)
  • 9. Stamp Act, 1765 Placed a direct tax on the colonists Required stamp on all legal documents, newspapers, license, and cards Affected many colonists rich and poor Quartering Act, 1765 The Act required that the colonists had to supply British troops with food, munitions and barracks Tensions after the War
  • 10. Resistance Begins Sons of Liberty Boston Samuel Adams John Adams “No Taxation Without Representation” Colonists were denied representation in parliament Believed they were denied their rights as English citizens Phrase 1st coined by James Otis Protests and boycotts were organized Stamp agents were harassed Law eventually repealed
  • 11. Declaratory Act Stated that Parliament had the right to declare laws for British colonies Townshend Acts New tax placed on imports such as tea, glass, paper, paint Colonists again reacted with protests British reacted by sending more troops Tensions Increase
  • 12. AN ACT FOR THE BETTER SECURING THE DEPENDENCY OF HIS MAJESTY'S DOMINIONS IN AMERICA UPON THE CROWN AND PARLIAMENT OF GREAT BRITAIN Whereas several of the houses of representatives in His Majesty's colonies and plantations in America have of late, against law, claimed to themselves, or to the general assemblies of the same, the sole and exclusive right of imposing duties and taxes upon His Majesty's subjects in the said colonies and plantations; and have, in pursuance of such claim, passed certain votes, resolutions, and orders derogatory to the legislative authority of Parliament, and inconsistent with the dependency of the said colonies and plantations upon the crown of Great Britain: may it therefore please Your Most Excellent Majesty that it may be declared, and be it declared by the king's Most Excellent Majesty, by and with the advice and consent of the Lords Spiritual and Temporal, and Commons, in this present Parliament assembled, and by the authority of the same, That the said colonies and plantations in America have been, are, and of right ought to be, subordinate unto, and dependent upon the imperial crown and Parliament of Great Britain; and that the king's Majesty, by and with the advice and consent of the Lords Spiritual and Temporal, and Commons, of Great Britain, in Parliament assembled, had, hath, and of right ought to have, full power and authority to make laws and statutes of sufficient force and validity to bind the colonies and people of America, subjects of the crown of Great Britain, in all cases whatsoever.
  • 13. Boston Massacre March 1770 Protests by colonists British troops fire on crowd 5 colonists killed Crispus Attucks Most soldiers found not guilty John Adams served as attorney for the soldiers Tensions Increase
  • 14. Tea Act Boston Tea Party Tax on tea still remain in effect Monopoly on tea given to British company Dec. 1773 colonists raided Boston harbor and threw the tea overboard and burned the ships Tensions Increase
  • 15. Parliament passes Coercive Acts in reaction Colonist call it the Intolerable Acts Closed Boston Harbor Suspended basic civil rights Housed troops in peoples’ homes Tensions Increase