Colonists Speak Out Chapter 8: Section 2.

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Colonists Speak Out Chapter 8: Section 2

Close Reading Exercise Read p. 303-306 to give you background on what the Colonists were going through during this time. Some Questions to you should keep in mind while reading: What does, “No Taxation Without Representation!” mean? What is the Sugar Act? (p.299) What is the Stamp Act? (p.303-305) How do the colonists feel about it? What do they want to do about it? Who are the Sons and Daughters of Liberty? What is the Townshend Act? (p.306) What is the Committee of correspondence? Who started it? What year? 1 whole class period Questions will be provided on a worksheet

Creating an Advertisement to Represent Boycotting British Goods You will create an advertisement that represents the colonists stance as they boycott British goods 1 class period, do the rest for homework!!

Boston Massacre Read p. 307 As a class Analyze photo on p.308 Think/pair/share reactions and thoughts to photo and reading Homework: Read pages 310-312 and fill out a cause and effect chart Things to include: What was the cause and effect of Boston Tea Party? Boycott Tea Violence in Harbor Response to violence in harbor Coercive Acts How did colonists respond?

Disagreement Grows Chapter 8: Section 3

Cause and Effect Chart Homework (due before this lesson) Read pages 310-312 and fill out a cause and effect chart Things to include: What was the cause and effect of Boston Tea Party? Boycott Tea Violence in Harbor Response to violence in harbor Coercive Acts How did colonists respond? Go over homework and chart

The First Continental Congress Many colonists thought that the Britain would take strong action against them so they held a meeting in Philadelphia. Since it was the first meeting of any kind in the North, the colonists referred to it as, the Frist Continental Congress The colonists wrote a petition to King George III discussing the basic rights that they had. Question to ask: What is a petition?

The Battle of Lexington and Concord Read p. 314-315 and fill out Cause and Effect Chart Video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=f4zpXaxg3is