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Revolution How did specific events and British actions lead to the American Revolution? How did aid from France influence the outcome of the American Revolution? What was the significance of the battles of Lexington, Saratoga, and Trenton? What impact did key individuals have on the Revolutionary War? How did the Declaration of Independence lead to the American Revolution?

Tea Act Lexington/Concord Ben Franklin Intolerable Acts Patrick Henry Stamp Act Declaration of Independence Saratoga Thomas Jefferson Thomas Paine Boston Massacre Yorktown Trenton George Washington King George III

Life in the American Colonies 1607 - 1770 How does geography influence the way people live? How do new ideas change the way people live? Why does conflict develop?

Colonial Economy How does geography influence the way people live? *New England *Middle Colonies *Southern *Slavery

Layout of a slave ship.

Colonial Government How do new ideas change the way people live? *Protected rights *Representative Government *English Bill of Rights *English economic policies

Decoding the Magna Carta Directions: -Hand your graded papers to an emissary from your table. -Emissaries bring the papers to the bin. -Emissaries pick up the papers from the back counter. -Read through the excerpts from the Magna Carta. -As a group, work to decode and answer the questions (1-7). *You only have 1 hour, so GET TO WORK!!!!

Parliament Building

Culture and Society How do new ideas change the way people live? *Family roles *Colonial education *The Great Awakening *Enlightenment *Freedom?

George Whitefield Colonial hornbook

Great Awakening Essential Question: Why was George Whitefield so popular? Procedures: View PowerPoint Sourcing the documents Contextualizing the documents Complete the graphic organizer Answer the essential question on the back of your organizer

Rivalry in North America Why does conflict develop? Which groups fought? Why did they fight? Important battles Important people How did it end? What happened after?

Pontiac