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Warm Up
Grab a Historical Fiction Summary Sheet from front table and complete.
Also take out Historical Fiction Project Sheet.
The Presentation
3 Parts for PresentationTalk about the PlotConnect to HistoryTalk about the real
history
The PosterHalf a piece of poster
board (no larger)
Extra Credit?Get you in your
collage
Take out Your Taxation Worksheet
Taxation without Representation
The Events Leading to the Revolution!
Prior to F+I War
The Navigation Acts
All Trade must go to England
Smuggling became popular pastime
Effects of F + I War
Fur TradeHuge DebtColonies must pay
Proclamation of 1763
Debts & Taxing
How were taxes collected?
The Sugar Act 1764
Taxed foreign molasses Made foreign sugar and molasses more
expensive than BritishSeize goods without court
The Stamp Act 1765
Tax on all printed material
Angered colonistsTax without consentInterfere with
colonial affairs
Protests break out
Protests in the Street
Stamp Act Congress
9 colonies urge boycottColonial leaders meet New YorkEnded with Repeal in 1766Declaratory Act 1766
Townshend Acts 1767
Import Taxes
Lead, paint, paper, glass and tea imported by colonists
NY Legislature suspended until agrees to quartering of troops
Guided Reading Work
Due Fri Oct 1st
Warm Up
Grab the “Addendum” sheetTake out Taxation Worksheet
Using Same directions as taxation sheet complete the Stamp Act Congress and Boston Massacre entries
Unrest Builds!
BostonUnjust Laws2 Regiments of
troops
Primary Source Read
The Incident in Boston
March 5, 1770
The Boston Incident
Ch 5 GR Work
Warm Up
Take Out Colonial Grievance Worksheet
The Boston Massacre
Historical Fiction Warm Up
Grab a Historical Fiction Summary Sheet and Complete
John Adams
Warm Up
Take Out Taxation Sheet and complete any remaining entries
&
Hand in Sons o’ Liberty / Committee of Correspondence activity on front
table
Review
Why did England pass their F&I war debt to the colonies?
Which town became the hotbed for anti-taxation protest?
What happened between a mob and a group of British soldiers in that town?
What is propaganda?
News Spreads!
Propaganda – twisted truth, or misinformation designed to gain an advantage
Committees of Correspondence – Letter writing groups organized to keep other colonies informed of British actions in the colonies
Tea Problems
Townshend Acts repealedExcept for Tea
Period of calm ensues in colonies
The Tea Act of 1773
British Tea Company losing money in colonies
Dutch Merchants selling cheaper Tea
Tax makes non – British East India Company very expensive
Colonists extremely angry!
Boston Tea Party
December 16, 1773
The “Intolerable” Acts
Coercive ActsBoston Harbor ClosedGovernment Shut DownPay for TeaHouse soldiers in homes
Timeline Activity
Warm Up
Take out your timelines and complete
With each timeline entry add a small illustration
The Response to the “Intolerable” Acts
The Continental Congress
September 1774
Continental Congress
55 Delegates from 12 colonies
Met in PhillyWho came?
John and Samuel Adams
John Jay
Richard Henry Lee and Patrick Henry
George Washington
The Minutes
List of GrievancesBoycott of all English
GoodsSuffolk Resolves
Arm militia around Boston
Colonial Militia
Trouble Brewing…
Sir Thomas Gage700 troops to
Concord
“The Redcoats are Coming!”
The Shot Heard Round the World
Lexington – 70 militia
March to ConcordLong March Home