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September 13, 2019 University High APUSH

Chapter 5 Test Take the Multiple-Choice online and the SAQ on paper

When you’re finished with the Test. . . Timeline Assignment Plot each event chronologically on a drawn timeline For each event: State the date, Location of the event, and any key individuals involved Explain in 1-3 sentences the historical significance of that event Due Next Thursday, 9/19

Timeline events: Signing of the Declaration of Independence Boston Tea Party Battle of Lexington and Concord Tea Act Battle of Saratoga Declaratory Act Battle of Yorktown Stamp Act Encampment at Valley Forge Boston Massacre Battles of Trenton and Princeton “Intolerable” Acts Lord Dunmore’s proclamation First Continental Congress convenes Peace of Paris (1783) Second Continental Congress Convenes