18 November Do Now: Define “Intolerable”

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18 November Do Now: Define “Intolerable” Newspaper article is due now (if you were not marked absent on Friday, you will lose 5 pts per day, starting today) Today, you are to work with your reading group to complete the comprehension questions from pgs. 153-64. (15 pts) Cause and Effect essay. ** You will need your book, a writing utensil, and paper all week.

Events that possibly caused the American Revolution

Events that possibly caused the American Revolution (suggestions only) EARLY Causes Later Causes Proclamation of 1763 Sugar Act Stamp Act Stamp Act Congress Townshend Acts Formation of the Sons’ and Daughters’ of Liberty. Boston Massacre Tea Act Tea Party Intolerable Acts 1st Continental Congress Lexington/ Concord 2nd Continental Congress