Chapter 8 Section 1 Notes
Olive Branch Petition Green Mountain Boys Continental Army Patriots Loyalist The Battle of Bunker Hill Blockade Mercenaries KEY TERMS FOR CHAPTER 6 SEC.
The Declaration of P 154-157 Independence. The United States Declaration of Independence was an act of the Second Continental Congress.
American Revolution & Confederation 1774-1787 Mr. Owens.
Basic Concepts of Government Ordered Government—government is set up in a logical manner, offices are organized appropriately Ex: local government has.
Moving Toward Independence 1775-1776. Second Continental Congress May 10, 1775 Second Continental Congress meets. Again in Philadelphia, same building.
“This was the object of the Declaration of Independence. Not to find out new principles, or new arguments, never before thought of, not merely to say things.
THE DECLARATION OF INDEPENDENCE JUSTIFICATION FOR REVOLUTION.
Uniting for Independence
Chapter 2: Origins of American Government Section 1: The Colonial Period Section 2: Uniting for Independence Section 3: Articles of Confederation Section.
America Secedes from the Empire, 1775–1783
Uniting for Independence Causes of the American Revolution.