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Date 8-22-16 Today’s Materials: 5.4 Notes 5.5 Notes History Notebook Class Starter: On your desk at the start of class should be: 5.4 Notes 5.5 Notes history notebook Today’s Materials: 5.4 Notes 5.5 Notes History Notebook Standards: Students will interact with colonists viewpoints prior to the Revolution regarding the Townshend Acts and the Boston Massacre

The Townshend Acts and the Boston Massacre

Townshend Acts Why? Solution? Colonist bad behavior Need to pay for standing army in colonies Solution? New tax on goods imported from Great Britain- glass, paint, paper, and tea!

Repeal of Townshend Acts Colonists Response? Taxation without representation! Formed Sons of Liberty Boycotted taxed goods Women made alternatives to taxed goods Loyalist Defense The army is in colonies to maintain peace Colonists should do their part to support troops Repeal of Townshend Act After three years it was determined the tax was a money-loser All parts of the tax were repealed, except on tea

Boston Massacre Tensions between England and colonists high in Boston March 5th 1770 Crowd threw rocks and ice at British soldiers British soldier opened fire 5 Bostonians killed

Responses to March 5th 1770 Colonists Response Loyalist Response Patriots saw as opportunity to whip up anti-British sentiment  Paul Revere made engraving with bias Loyalist Response Saw it as proof that more British troops were needed Patriot lawyer John Adams came out a here for defending British soldiers in court