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Reminders: Unit: Causes of the American Revolution Focus Activity: MYP Unit Question: What values are worth fighting for? Focus Question: How did the colonies benefit England? Monday, November 26th, 2018  Welcome Back!  Reminders: Unit 4 Test Friday, 12/7 Focus Activity: Answer “Recall” questions on page 11 Homework: Pg. 14 in packet

Imagine… You have been arguing with your parents for a while about how you really want a new ___________. FINALLY, after months of arguing, your parents buy it. You are so happy! The only problem now is that your parents will not let you use it until you are older. How do you feel about this? What would you say to your parents? How would you react? Explain.

Boston (Massachusetts) in the 1770s: How did it get to this point?

…Back to 1763 and the end of the French and Indian War! Let’s Rewind… …Back to 1763 and the end of the French and Indian War!

Recall…

IS THIS FAIR?

The Sugar Act REPEALED!

The Stamp Act REPEALED!

The Quartering Act

The Townshend Acts

Since the colonists were not represented in Parliament, many did not think they should have to pay taxes created by Parliament. Today, we elect representatives to Congress to make decisions for us- a representative government!