Could you answer questions about these three images if asked?

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Could you answer questions about these three images if asked? Do you understand what the rope represents? Do you understand why the colonies wanted to break from Great Britain?

Do you understand what the song is really about? Can you relate it to a specific event we studied? Who is the Protagonist? Who is the Antagonist? Can you find an example of a Hyperbole?

Do you understand what you are looking at? Do you understand how the British government could BEST hurt the colonies by changing the colonial governments?

So what is happening here?

Might want to read this one at some point….

So what do you think this means?

Might want to read this one too at some point….

What do you know about the Declaration of Independence?

What IF These Five Guys Were in a Classroom…. (Who would…?) Benedict Arnold Paul Revere Nathan Hale Patrick Henry Samuel Adams What IF These Five Guys Were in a Classroom…. (Who would…?)

? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? Stars? Stripes? Colors?

What did we cover? REBELLION REVOLUTION INDEPENDENCE Unfair Laws? No Voice in Parliament? Rights Being Taken Away? More and More Protests? Unity of the 13 Colonies? Patriot or Loyalist? REVOLUTION INDEPENDENCE Military Characteristics of BOTH Sides? Common Sense? So How Did They Win? Declaration of Independence? Our Flag…Our Nation?