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Stamp Act Townshend Act Tea Act of 1773

Stamp Act _______________ Stamp Act Response Stamp Act _______________ Townshend Act Response Tea Act Response _________________________________________

Stamp Act RED PAPER Read page 134 Explain what the Stamp Act is and why the King put this in place Give examples Provide an illustration On Blue paper Read page 134 What two points did the colonist have against the Stamp Act Explain what the Stamp Act Congress agree to do What group was formed Who was the leader of the group Provide an illustration

Townshed Acts On Blue paper RED Paper Read page 135 Explain what the Parliament passed in 1767 known as the Townshed Acts Give examples Provide an illustration On Blue paper Explain Colonial response to the Townshed Act What group was formed What was the groups purpose? Provide an illustration

Townshed Acts On Blue paper Read pages 138-139 RED Paper Read page 138 Explain the TEA Act of 1773 Read under heading: Colonial Demands Why was the colonist upset by the Tea Act Provide an illustration On Blue paper Read pages 138-139 Explain the Boston Tea Party either through illustrations or words Who led the group? Provide an illustration

Cut out the red Strips and the blue strips Link each red stripe together in correct order Then link each Blue strip together Now using the white strip connect the red and blue stripes

Partner Partner A grab the British Side Partner B grab the Colonist Side Now tug What happened? Why did it break? What does the break represent in America? Do the colonist have a right to go to war with Britain? Explain Why do you predict to win and why?