Declaration of Independence Introductory Page
Chapters 6 ~ 8
Thomas Paine’s pamphlet called
Common Sense convinced many colonists that the time was right for independence.
The Declaration of Independence was drafted in 1776. Issues such as women’s
rights and slavery were not addressed.
After eventually turning
the tide and winning a major victory over the British in 1777, The patriots
received help from France and Spain. The Treaty of Paris of 1783
officially ended the war and forced the British to recognize the United
States as an independent country.
In this unit you will be
able to:
• Create a graphic organizer
which will compare and contrast the French and British colonies
• Explain how the French
and Indian War affected the British colonies.
• Understand the events
which led to growing tensions between the colonies and England.
• Analyze Paul Reveres
Ride by Longfellow.
Time to get started. Go
to the readings
section and find out more about the road to Independence. |