Bell work As a group sort the following terms and names into the following two categories: The Enlightenment and The Great Awakening. Use your notes.

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Bell work As a group sort the following terms and names into the following two categories: The Enlightenment and The Great Awakening. Use your notes and textbook pages 98 – 99 to help you. education “new birth” Benjamin Franklin observations and experiments Jonathon Edwards science and reasoning revival George Wakefield

Bell work: ISN pg What warning does the cartoon convey about the approaching war with France?

French and Indian War Britain and France claimed rights to the Ohio River Valley. French seized British site in PA and built Fort Duquesne.

Both sides sought Native American help. British seek alliance with Iroquois Confederacy. They refuse, but promise to remain neutral.

Albany Plan of Union Benjamin Franklin proposed a united colonial government. Plan is adopted but fails. No colony would agree to give up any of its power.

Gave Canada and French land claims east of the Mississippi to Britain Treaty of Paris - 1763 Gave Canada and French land claims east of the Mississippi to Britain

Proclamation of 1763 Colonists begin moving west Pontiac’s War – Native Americans attacked British forts and settlements Proclamation of 1763 – stopped colonists from settling west of the Appalachian Mountains 10,000 British soldiers sent to enforce law

Bell Work: ISN pg Use Complete Sentences “It is proposed that humble application be made for an act of Parliament of Great Britain, by virtue of which one general government may be formed in America, including all the said colonies, within and under which government each colony may retain its present constitution.” from Albany Plan of Union What is being proposed here? How would the resulting government have affected the individual colonies?

Bell Work: ISN pg Use Complete Sentences This 1774 cartoon shows some Patriots pouring tea down the throat of John Malcolm, a British tax collector. What message is the artist trying to send? How do the Patriots fell toward the tax collector?

March 5, 1770 Fight between colonists and Red Coats 5 colonists killed Boston Massacre March 5, 1770 Fight between colonists and Red Coats 5 colonists killed

Crispus Attucks First colonist killed by the British Dockworker Part African American and part Native American

Committee of Correspondence Revived by Samuel Adams Shared writings about concerns Brought together protestors opposed to British measures

Bell Work: ISN pg This quotation from James Otis is about the use of search warrants by the British. Use the quotation and your knowledge of US History to answer the question. It appears to me the worst instrument of arbitrary power, the most destructive of English liberty and the fundamental principles of law, that was ever found in an English law-book. --James Otis, Jr., quoted in James Otis: The Pre-Revolutionist by J.C. Ridpath What conclusion can you draw about Otis’s point of view?

Bell Work: ISN pg This quotation from James Otis is about the use of search warrants by the British. Use the quotation and your knowledge of US History to answer the question. It appears to me the worst instrument of arbitrary power, the most destructive of English liberty and the fundamental principles of law, that was ever found in an English law-book. --James Otis, Jr., quoted in James Otis: The Pre-Revolutionist by J.C. Ridpath What conclusion can you draw about Otis’s point of view? Otis believed that the searches would benefit the colonists. Otis realized that British searchers were more important than colonial liberties. Otis believed that colonists were entitled to certain liberties. Otis thought the searches were right.

Boston Tea Party Create a cause and effect illustration for the Boston Tea Party. Use a tea cup to show causes and a tea bag to show the effects.