10/5: How did Bostonians show their disapproval of the Tea Act?

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10/5: How did Bostonians show their disapproval of the Tea Act? Bell Ringer Date: October 5th, 2016 1) Complete missing assignments this week for Homework… AMNESTY IS THIS WEEK! 2) Take out your Bell Ringer sheet and answer the question below. 10/5: How did Bostonians show their disapproval of the Tea Act?

1) What happened at the Boston Massacre? Review Chapter 5 1) What happened at the Boston Massacre? British Troops beat up a group of armed civilians. Civilians killed five British Troops with clubs. British Troops fired into a group of unarmed civilians. British troops killed Civilians with clubs a mallets.

2) What were the Intolerable Acts? Review Chapter 5 2) What were the Intolerable Acts? A set of 5 laws imposed by the King of England in response to the Boston Tea Party. A set of 5 laws imposed by the President in response to the Boston Massacre. A set of 4 laws imposed by the King of England in response to the Boston Tea Party. A set of 4 laws imposed by the King of England in response to the Boston Massacre.

3) What was the Tea Act? Review Chapter 5 It increased the price of tea, thus allowing a monopoly for the East India Company. It lowered the price of tea, thus allowing a monopoly for the East India Company. It lowered the price of tea, thus allowing a monopoly for the West India Company. It, thus allowing a made the price of tea stay the same, thus allowing a monopoly for the East India Company.

4) What happened at the Boston Tea Party? Review Chapter 5 4) What happened at the Boston Tea Party? A group of colonists disguised themselves as Natives and threw tea into the Boston Harbor. A group of colonists disguised themselves as British troops and threw tea into the Boston Harbor. A group of British troops withheld tea from being unloaded in port cities. A group of Natives threw tea into the Boston Harbor.

5) How were the events at Lexington and Concord significant? Review Chapter 5 5) How were the events at Lexington and Concord significant? British Troops killed 500 colonial militiamen. Colonial troops had their weapons taken away by the British. It was the first time the colonists fought a battle. It was the start of the Revolutionary War in America.

Homework for Tonight & This Week! Tonight: Complete C6 - Road to Revolution & From Protest to Rebellion - Worksheet This Week: Get in any Missing… AMNESTY WEEK IS THIS WEEK!

Directions: Take out C6 The Road to Revolution side. We will review the events that lead to revolution together!

The Stamp Act Lead to widespread boycotts and a petition sent to the king. Unrest starts to build. Show their dislike?

The Townshend Acts Put a tax on products brought into colonies, searches & seizures imposed.

Civilians were killed for protesting their rights. The Boston Massacre Civilians were killed for protesting their rights.

Lowered the price of tea, East India company becomes a monopoly The Tea Act Lowered the price of tea, East India company becomes a monopoly Merchants were angered, ships couldn’t unload tea, tea was destroyed in Boston

Binder Organization Take out your Binder. Directions: Take out your Binder. 2) Take out all documents labeled A & B. 3) Put these items in the back of your binder or in the left side of a folder. MAKE SURE YOU DON’T LOSE THESE!

Binder Organization C1 – Vocabulary Chapter 5 UNIT C INDEX C1 – Vocabulary Chapter 5 C2 – Trouble on the Frontier WS C3 – French and Indian War Causes & Effects Notes C4 – British Laws Student Worksheet WS C5 – The Boston Massacre Analysis C6 – From Protest to Rebellion & Road to Revolution WS

America the story of us: Rebels Video Direction: Take out a blank sheet of paper. Title it ATSOU: Rebels Questions. You will watch a video and answer questions based on what you see.