BR: T2D11,12 Name and describe at least 2 causes of the American Revolution: French and Indian War: left Britain in Debt, needed to pay it all off Taxes:

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BR: T2D11,12 Name and describe at least 2 causes of the American Revolution: French and Indian War: left Britain in Debt, needed to pay it all off Taxes: Taxes were issued to make the colonists pay for the debt; like the sugar act, the stamp act, quartering act, etc. Disrespect: Without having a say in the taxes, Americans felt disrespected and ignored. “No Taxation Without Representation” became their motto. Boston Massacre and the Boston Tea Party happened, as tensions rose on both sides. Both sides felt disrespected. Intolerable Acts: the British crack down on Mass., colonists get more upset, join with Patriots Common Sense: Thomas Paine creates a pamphlet saying “We should be independent”, and people all agree, etc. The Battles of Lexington, Concord, Bunker Hill, etc….left both sides feeling war must happen. Kahoot Review:

Ch. 6.1 The American Revolution: The Early Years U.S. History I Ch. 6.1 The American Revolution: The Early Years

Mini-Lesson Plan Today you’ll be getting together in six different groups, to look at the following parts of Ch. 6.1: 1. The Opposing Sides (pp 163-164): The Patriot view of things, (Ex: Common Sense, etc.) Loyalist views, and why they had those ideas. Who was neutral, and why etc. 2. African Americans in the War + Patriot Advantages (pp 164): Why did some Blacks for the British? Patriot Advantages in the conflict, versus the British. Who were the mercenaries the British hired, and how did the Patriots portray that to their fellow Americans? 3. Raising an Army (pp 164-165): how did this work, the role of militias; specific women who fought, etc.

Parts, Cont. 4. Fighting in New York (pp 166-167): Gen. Howe and his troops; The Battle of Long Island; Nathan Hale story; Winter of 1776- 1777 and issues with soldiers leaving. 5. Patriot Gains (p. 167): Issue of enlisting blacks to fight; examples: Lemuel Hayes, Peter Salem. Victories in New Jersey: What did armies usually do in winter? How did Washington take advantage of this? 6. British Plan for Victory (pp 167-168): Describe the plan for the British in 1777; what leaders were in charge? British Capture Philadelphia: describe how this happened. Patriots slow the British: describe how the Americans slowed St. Leger’s army; how Gen. Burgoyne was slowed down in his progress. Battle of Saratoga: summarize the conflict, including mention of General Horatio Gates.

Things to Remember: Read an assigned section of Ch. 6.1: The Early Years (of the American Revolution) After reading your part, create an outline of the important things your section mentions (the assignment gives you some clues). Begin creating a slideshow lesson. Note: Make sure to answer the guided note questions for your section! Review the Required Steps part of the assignment; you will need to include some key elements, such as: 1+ appropriate / related picture per slide of info Either a short video (no more than 2 min) or a short class activity Clarify any bolded or blue-colored text from the reading; that's important! You will also write up a paragraph reflection about the experience, including a self-grade as well as a grade for your group members. If they slacked off, let me know. If they worked hard, I'd like to know too! Let's keep each other honest. This assignment will be presented next class, so use your time wisely and you'll receive full points!

Sign Up: Sign Up for the section you want to complete below: 1. The Opposing Sides (pp 163-164): 2. African Americans in the War + Patriot Advantages (pp 164): 3. Raising an Army (pp 164-165) 4. Fighting in New York (pp 166-167): 5. Patriot Gains (p. 167): 6. British Plan for Victory (pp 167-168):