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قراءة كتاب The Road to Independence: Virginia 1763-1783
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The
Road
to
Independence:
Virginia
1763-1783
HISTORY, GOVERNMENT, AND GEOGRAPHY SERVICE
DIVISION OF SECONDARY EDUCATION
STATE DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION
RICHMOND, VIRGINIA

Many of the fundamental principles of our nation's development are rooted in the Colonial Period; therefore, this era deserves careful attention in the public schools of Virginia. The spirit of freedom engendered in the early days of the nation's history has remained the hallmark of the nation. It has been maintained by commitment to democratic traditions and values.
Foreword
In the public schools of Virginia, various courses deal with American history, and consideration and study is given to the Colonial Period from kindergarten through grade twelve. The publication entitled, THE ROAD TO INDEPENDENCE: VIRGINIA 1763-1783, offers teachers in the secondary schools of Virginia a special challenge to select important areas of emphasis for the period 1763-1783 that will provide an improved perspective for students to see new meaning in familiar events. The teacher should present the material in a broader context so as to enable young Americans to comprehend the ideas, events, and personalities of the period. It is hoped that this publication will help to accomplish this goal.
W. E. Campbell
State Superintendent of
Public Instruction
Table of Contents
FOREWORD | ii | |
INTRODUCTION | iv | |
The Road to Independence: Virginia 1763-1783 | ||
PART I: | ||
1763: The Aftermath of Victory | 1 | |
The New Generation in Politics: Britain and Virginia | 4 | |
The Political Philosophy of Virginia, 1763 | 7 | |
PART II: | ||
The Road to Revolution, 1763-1775 | 14 | |
The Grenville Program, 1763-1765 | 14 | |
Western Lands Defense | 15 | |
A New Revenue Program | 16 | |
The Currency Act of 1764 | 17 | |
Virginia and the Stamp Act, 1764 | 18 | |
The Stamp Act Resolves, May 1765 | 20 | |
The Stamp Act Crisis, 1765-1766 | 24 | |
Repeal and the Declaratory Act, 1766 | 26 | |
British Politics and the Townshend Act, 1766-1770 | 28 | |
Virginia Politics, 1766-1768 | 29 | |
The Townshend Act in Virginia, 1767-1771 | 30 | |
The False Interlude, 1770-1773 | 31 | |
The Road to Revolution, 1773-1774 | 32 | |
The Boston Tea Party and the Intolerable Acts | 33 | |
PART III: | ||
From Revolution to Independence | 35 | |
The First Virginia Convention | 35 | |
Virginia and the First Continental Congress |