Explain how Britain’s colonial policies contributed to the growth of self-government in the colonies.
Identify the major steps that led to growing feelings of colonial unity.
Consider the ways the colonists organized to protest British policies, and the contributions, of significant individuals, including Thomas Jefferson, Samuel Adams, John Adams, Roger Sherman, and George Washington.
Examine the debates and compromises that impacted the creation on the Declaration of Independence.
Understand the major ideas of the Declaration of Independence, including unalienable rights, the social contract theory, and the right of resistance to legitimate government.
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By the end of this lesson students should be able to explain how Britain’s colonial policies contributed to the growth of self-government in the colonies. Identify the major steps that led to growing feelings of colonial unity. Consider the ways the colonists organized to protest British policies, and the contributions, of significant individuals, including Thomas Jefferson, Samuel Adams, John Adams, Roger Sherman, and George Washington. Examine the debates and compromises that impacted the creation on the Declaration of Independence.
Understand the major ideas of the Declaration of Independence, including unalienable rights, the social contract theory, and the right of resistance to legitimate government.
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