STAMP ACT SUGAR ACT BOSTON MASSACRE BOSTON TEA PARTY COMMON SENSE

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STAMP ACT SUGAR ACT BOSTON MASSACRE BOSTON TEA PARTY COMMON SENSE LEXINGTON CONCORD SARATOGA YORKTOWN GEORGE WASHINGTON GEORGE III WILLIAM HOWE MARQUIS de LAFAYETTE RATIFICATION LOYALISTS vocabulary – cut out each definition, match to each word, glue into book, pg. 1 to approve pamphlet by Thomas Paine to encourage the colonists to declare independence from GB tax on official documents to help raise money for GB battle: “shot heard ‘round the world” that announced the Revolution turning point in the Revolutionary War colonists who fought on the side of the British tax on sugar imports to raise money for GB last battle of the American Revolution commander of the Continental Army scene of conflict between a few British soldiers and patriots British general who drove Washington out of New York & into Pennsylvania King of England during the Revolutionary War action by colonists to show their anger over the tea tax 1st shots of the American Revolution fired here French noble who persuaded the French to help the patriots

map page #2 using maps on pages 129 & 133, label 10 battles of the American Revolution in the 13 colonies. include a key to show which color stands for British victories and which for patriot victories cut out and label one patriot soldier and one British redcoat, glue near the map

“Declaration of Independence” written by ________________________ “We hold these __________ to be self-evident that _____________________________, that they are endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable rights, that among these are _______, _____________, and the ___________________________________.” 2 ideas about how governments should be run. 1. 2. 2 Grievances against the King. 1. 2. 3 signers of the Declaration

“The New Nation is Formed” Use the textbook: copy 1 – 3 into your books & fill in the blanks 1. 1st US President: ____________________ -he warned against _________________ (p. 228) -served ____ terms (p. 228) 2. Alexander Hamilton ___________________ hint: he was involved with $ (p. 206) 3. John Marshall - ________________. (p. 240) He established that courts are equal in power to the _________ branch & the _________ branch. In the space you have left, summarize the court case Marbury v Madison (p. 221) & explain its importance. Last thing – Review the Amendments. Next to the buff colored foldable list the 3 Amendments that are the most powerful to you & explain why.