Experiences Leading to the American Revolution

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Experiences Leading to the American Revolution Take notes with this handout as we correct the worksheet. It will be very important for the review and the quiz.

Question #1 There are 5 terms/phrases that are the answers to question #1. Name a basic idea of English Govt. and then identify (by color) the correct description of it.

The powers given to one part/branch of govt. are shared with other parts/branches Voters (citizens) elect those in govt. to make decisions for them The powers of govt. are kept distinct there are 3 parts the Governor, the law makers, and the judges Purpose of Govt. is to protect your life, liberty, and property The laws of the Govt. have more power than those of any colony.

Is that your Final Answer? Question #2 Is that your Final Answer?

Question #3 Make sure you have a good explanation, because the colonists were not happy when they lost the liberty they had grown to love. ..\..\8th Grade Videos\Causes of the Revolution\ Debt as a result of the Fr. and Indian War causes Taxes.asf

Warning! Question #4 will take a considerable amount of time and some careful note-taking. It is arguably the most important question in this assignment.

Watch Now As Tension Builds The need for soldiers in the Ohio River Valley resulted in… The Proclamation of 1763 (same as the “Proclamation Line”) What did it do? Why?

Add this in. It was not on the Homework The Sugar Act (1765)– it taxed … The intent of the tax was to pay for… Some colonists attempted to avoid it by… Colonists reacted primarily by… ..\..\8th Grade Videos\Causes of the Revolution\2. Sugar Act.asf

Required the colonists to… The Quartering Act 1765 Required the colonists to… Colonists began to … ..\..\8th Grade Videos\Causes of the Revolution\3. Quartering Act.asf

Initially the most dreaded act The Stamp Act Initially the most dreaded act It taxed all…

The “Son’s of Liberty”…

The Stamp Act Congress… Because of it we got the phrase... Ministers spoke out… The British…

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Declaratory Act 1765 Stated that… They didn’t want the colonies to get the wrong impression from the demise of the Stamp Act

Add this in. It was not on the Homework Townshend Acts (1767) It taxed… “writs of assistance” Colonial response

Boston Massacre 1770 anti-British feelings were high in Boston because British troops had been stationed there since 1768 unemployed laborers picketing outside the customs house did what? Patriots branded this a massacre

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Add this in. It was not on the Homework Tea Act (1773) It created a monopoly for the British… people began to fear that other monopolies would be created to favor British companies. Col. Again boycotted

Boston Tea Party 1773 ..\..\8th Grade Videos\Causes of the Revolution\6. Boston Tea Party.asf Boston Tea Party 1773

Intolerable Acts 1774 The British actually called these the “Coercive Acts” meant to punish the colonists for the destruction of the tea, these acts … (what did they do?) A group called the “Committees of Correspondence” were formed to inform the colonists of England’s actions – they eventually called for a meeting of reps from all colonies to discuss the abuses of Parliament. ..\..\8th Grade Videos\Causes of the Revolution\7. Intolerable Acts.asf

Question #5 The British thought that… American’s replied by stating…

Question #6