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Title: Warm Up


1
Warm Up
  • Grab a Historical Fiction Summary Sheet from
    front table and complete.
  • Also take out Historical Fiction Project Sheet.

2
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The Presentation
  • 3 Parts for Presentation
  • Talk about the Plot
  • Connect to History
  • Talk about the real history
  • The Poster
  • Half a piece of poster board (no larger)
  • Extra Credit?
  • Get you in your collage

4
Take out Your Taxation Worksheet
5
Taxation without Representation
  • The Events Leading to the Revolution!

6
Prior to FI War
  • The Navigation Acts
  • All Trade must go to England
  • Smuggling became popular pastime

7
Effects of F I War
  • Fur Trade
  • Huge Debt
  • Colonies must pay
  • Proclamation of 1763

8
Debts Taxing
  • How were taxes collected?

9
The Sugar Act 1764
  • Taxed foreign molasses
  • Made foreign sugar and molasses more expensive
    than British
  • Seize goods without court

10
The Stamp Act 1765
  • Tax on all printed material
  • Angered colonists
  • Tax without consent
  • Interfere with colonial affairs
  • Protests break out

11
Protests in the Street
12
Stamp Act Congress
  • 9 colonies urge boycott
  • Colonial leaders meet New York
  • Ended with Repeal in 1766
  • Declaratory Act 1766

13
Townshend Acts 1767
  • Import Taxes
  • Lead, paint, paper, glass and tea imported by
    colonists
  • NY Legislature suspended until agrees to
    quartering of troops

14
Guided Reading Work
  • Due Fri Oct 1st

15
Warm Up
  • Grab the Addendum sheet
  • Take out Taxation Worksheet
  • Using Same directions as taxation sheet complete
    the Stamp Act Congress and Boston Massacre entries

16
Unrest Builds!
  • Boston
  • Unjust Laws
  • 2 Regiments of troops

17
Primary Source Read
  • The Incident in Boston
  • March 5, 1770

18
The Boston Incident
19
Ch 5 GR Work
20
Warm Up
  • Take Out Colonial Grievance Worksheet

21
The Boston Massacre
22
Historical Fiction Warm Up
  • Grab a Historical Fiction Summary Sheet and
    Complete

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John Adams
25
Warm Up
  • Take Out Taxation Sheet and complete any
    remaining entries
  • Hand in Sons o Liberty / Committee of
    Correspondence activity on front table

26
Review
  • Why did England pass their FI 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?

27
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

28
Tea Problems
  • Townshend Acts repealed
  • Except for Tea
  • Period of calm ensues in colonies

29
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!

30
Boston Tea Party
  • December 16, 1773

31
The Intolerable Acts
  • Coercive Acts
  • Boston Harbor Closed
  • Government Shut Down
  • Pay for Tea
  • House soldiers in homes

32
Timeline Activity
33
Warm Up
  • Take out your timelines and complete
  • With each timeline entry add a small illustration

34
The Response to the Intolerable Acts
35
The Continental Congress
  • September 1774

36
Continental Congress
  • 55 Delegates from 12 colonies
  • Met in Philly
  • Who came?

37
John and Samuel Adams
38
John Jay
39
Richard Henry Lee and Patrick Henry
40
George Washington
41
The Minutes
  • List of Grievances
  • Boycott of all English Goods
  • Suffolk Resolves
  • Arm militia around Boston

42
Colonial Militia
43
Trouble Brewing
  • Sir Thomas Gage
  • 700 troops to Concord

44
The Redcoats are Coming!
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The Shot Heard Round the World
  • Lexington 70 militia
  • March to Concord
  • Long March Home
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