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  • The Great Awakening
  • We are equal in God!
  • Oh so beautiful... I believe. God be with us!
  • Praise the Lord! Whoo!
  • Government in the Colonies
  • Order! Order! We musn't fight. We shall place votes.
  • As a Son of Liberty, I believe that we can live on our own. We don't need the king.
  • But I just can not imagine a life without the king. This is his land afterall!
  • Tyranny in the Colonies
  • The nerve of that man. This is out of hand. He's a tyrannt!! This is unfair!
  • You know what, I fought for you colonists, now you should pay me back all the money I lost!! I DEMAND IT!
  • NO TAXATION WITHOUT REPRESENTATION!
  • The Great Awakening occurred during the 1730s when colonists began to believe that people were losing their faith. The Great Awakening influenced the American Revolution, conveying ideas of liberty, equality, and self-reliance.
  • The Tyranny Continues
  • Maybe the Stamp Act was too much given their responses. I have an idea that applies to something everyone loves!!!
  • In the colonies, only land-owning white men could vote. In the scene, the men would vote on whether or not they needed the king, because the Sons and Daughters of Liberty believed in freedom from the king.
  • Tyranny at it's Worst
  • That is IT! I've had it with the rebellion. The colonists will pay for their actions! Cut off protection, government, and trading! Make them REGRET!!!
  • After the French and Indian war, (not so) Great Britain created the Stamp Act to get back all the money through the colonies’ taxes. This resulted in boycotts, and congress meetings- all around the statement “No taxation without representation”
  • Declaring Independence!
  • We hold these truths to be self-evident, that all men are created equal, that they are endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable Rights, that among these are Life, Liberty and the pursuit of Happiness. Rights, that among these are Life, Liberty and the pursuit of Happiness.
  • The Tea Act was passed in 1773 taxing the imported tea from Britain. And english people love their tea. Upset with the Tea act, colonists in Boston blocked the tea from being taken off the ships. Some of the Sons of Liberty dressed as N.A and dumped the tea overboard into the harbor. Which you may know as the Boston Tea Party.
  • After the TEA ACT was passed
  • Us Sons of Liberty are pretty clever if I do say so myself! Dressing up? Dumping tea? IM SO ALIVE!
  • The king had it with the colonists’ rebellion. He passed the coercive acts to keep them in control, but the colonists still viewed the acts as tyranny, and unjust. The king sent more soldiers to live amongst them, and cut off the harbor, the rights in court, and their protection. Therefore the First and second continental congresses were made, eventually leading to independence.
  • The delegates of the 13 colonies came together with the decision of declaring independence from Britain. Some were against it, but the vote counted for freedom. Jefferson wrote the declaration of independence, and the delegates and some patriots signed.
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