UNIT 2 Week 3 We are looking for the perspectives of Patriot’s and Loyalists and corresponding impacts of the following: Boycotts Sons of Liberty Smuggling.

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UNIT 2 Week 3 We are looking for the perspectives of Patriot’s and Loyalists and corresponding impacts of the following: Boycotts Sons of Liberty Smuggling Boston Tea Party Boston Massacre

Which of the following is the best description of a colonist who pursued independence from England? A.Patriot B.Loyalist C.Neutralist D.Whig E.I need help on this one.

Which of the following is the best description of a colonist who kept their allegiance to England? A.Patriot B.Loyalist C.Neutralist D.Whig E.I need help on this one.

Which method was the most successful by the colonists that led to the repeal of the Stamp act? A.Tea Party B.Boycotts C.Massacre D.Tar and Feathering E.I need help on this one.

Which of the following was a colonial reaction to the Townshend Acts which in turn led to Parliament passing the Writs of Assistance? A.Tea Party B.Smuggling C.Massacre D.Tar and Feathering E.I need help on this one.

Which of the following best demonstrates the use of colonial propaganda? A.Thomas Paine’s “Common Sense” B.Thomas Jefferson’s “Declaration of Independence” C.Patrick Henry’s “Give Me Liberty or give me death” speech. D.Paul Revere’s “Bloody Massacre” engraving E.I need help on this one.

Which of the following best describes the colonial response to the Tea Act? A.Boston Massacre B.Boston Strangler C.Boston Tea Party D.Boston Cream Pie E.I need help on this one.

Which of the following caused the most neutral colonists to become Patriots? A.Tea Act B.Boston Tea Party C.Boston Massacre D.Intolerable Acts E.I need help on this one

INTERVENTION OrderCauseEffect Students are given 5 causes(taxes/acts) and students will determine effect(colonial reaction) in chronological order. Causes: Tea Act Stamp Act Proclamation of 1763 Townshend Acts Intolerable Acts

Extension Imagine that you are a loyalist living in Boston in the 1770’s. Write a letter to the leaders of the Continental Congress expressing why loyalty to the king is the best approach. Also address the reasons why resistance and independence would be a mistake.