Plot Development Civics. Vocabulary Civics Colony, Boycott, Patriot, Loyal, Act, Natural Rights Language Arts Unison, ferocity, devastating Science Force,

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Plot Development Civics

Vocabulary Civics Colony, Boycott, Patriot, Loyal, Act, Natural Rights Language Arts Unison, ferocity, devastating Science Force, tension, frictional forces

Civics SS.7.C.1.3: Describe how English policies and responses to colonial concerns led to the writing of the Declaration of Independence. Language Arts Strands: Reading, writing, speaking & listening, and language Unit 1: Plot, conflict, and setting: In fiction, nonfiction, poetry, drama, and media

Plot Development

Activity Make a Plot Development Chart organizing the following events in order: Revolutionary War Constitutional Convention Second Continental Congress French and Indian War Declaration of Independence Articles of Confederation English Taxes on the colonies (Give three examples) First Continental Congress

Reflection In a short paragraph, answer the following question: How did the English colonies prove that they were ready for Independence? Explain your answer.