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Declaration of Independence

Declaration of Independence

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Social Studies

5th Grade

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8 Slides • 4 Questions

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5th Grade

Declaration of
Independence

July 4, 1776

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We will explain the purposes, key
elements, and the importance of the Declaration of Independence.

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We are fed up!

What were some of the reasons why the colonists were upset with the king!

What have we been learning
about that would make a
colonist upset?

Had the colonists tried to tell
King George III their
problems?

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Match

Match the following causes and effects of the American Revolution

French and Indian War

Stamp Act

Townshend Acts

Tea Act

Intolerable Acts

Proclamation of 1763

Sons of Liberty boycotts

Boston Massacre

Boston Tea Party

1st Continental Congress

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Important Vocabulary

Unalienable rights (Natural Rights)-
rights that are given to all people that cannot be taken away

Grievances- a complaint

Resolution- a firm decision

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Important Items to Notice in the Video:

Thomas Jefferson–main author of the Declaration of Independence

Benjamin Franklin–patriot and ambassador to France for the U.S.

Sons of Liberty–patriot group that led rebellions against the King

King George III–levied (forced) taxes on colonists to pay war debt

Tea–represents the unfair taxes colonists were forced to pay such as the
Tea Act which led to the Boston Tea Party

Tobacco–a major cash crop that led to huge profits for England

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Who wrote the Declaration of Independence?

On June 11, 1776 the Continental Congress appointed five leaders, called the Committee of Five, to write a document explaining why they were declaring their independence. The five members were Benjamin Franklin, John Adams, Robert Livingston, Roger Sherman, and Thomas Jefferson.

The members decided that Thomas Jefferson should write the first draft.

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Multiple Choice

Who wrote the first draft of the Declaration of Independence?

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George Washington

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Thomas Jefferson

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Ben Franklin

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Samuel Adams

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Unalienable rights that cannot be taken away nor denied.

According to the Declaration of Independence, these unalienable rights are Life, Liberty and the pursuit of Happiness

Unalienable Rights

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Multiple Choice

Unalienable rights are...

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Rights granted to United States citizens

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Rights that cannot be taken away

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the right to free speech

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Multiple Select

Select all that apply: The unalienable rights listed in the Declaration of Independence are...

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Pursuit of Happiness

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Free Speech

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Liberty

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Life

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5th Grade

Declaration of
Independence

July 4, 1776

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