Enlightenment and RevolutionIntroduction After the Renaissance, exploration, scientific curiosity, and enlightened citizens paved the way for revolution. Sweeping changes in government spread from France all the way to the eastern shores of the United States. As you learned in this chapter, English settlers established the first permanent colony—Virginia—in America in 1607. As Britain grew more powerful, it began to exert force—by way of taxes—on the colonists. In this activity, you will chronicle the events of the American Revolution. You will gain a new perspective of what it was like to be a colonist, defending your life and liberty. Visit the PBS Web site Liberty! The American Revolution to read the newspaper headlines that detailed these exciting events. Destination Title: Liberty! The American Revolution
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