Conflict Pre-Revolutionary War By: Brooke Symkoviak.

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Conflict Pre-Revolutionary War By: Brooke Symkoviak

After the French And Indian War Why did the British create new tax laws for the colonists? o Pay for the troops o Colonists were banned from making their own money o “No taxation without representation” o “Direct” and “Indirect” taxes Why did the British create new tax laws for the colonists? o Pay for the troops o Colonists were banned from making their own money o “No taxation without representation” o “Direct” and “Indirect” taxes

QUIZ!!! 1.What is the Difference between “Direct” and “Indirect” taxes? 2.What were two reasons the Parliament taxed the colonists? 3.How did the colonists protest? 4.What were the colonists banned from doing? 1.What is the Difference between “Direct” and “Indirect” taxes? 2.What were two reasons the Parliament taxed the colonists? 3.How did the colonists protest? 4.What were the colonists banned from doing?

Sugar Act What was the Sugar Act?  Sugar and Molasses  Lower taxes than the 1733 sugar act  British economy relied on cheap colonial sugar and molasses  Merchants smuggled in the goods  Lowered some parts of the economy What was the Sugar Act?  Sugar and Molasses  Lower taxes than the 1733 sugar act  British economy relied on cheap colonial sugar and molasses  Merchants smuggled in the goods  Lowered some parts of the economy

Stamp Act What is the Stamp Act?  Put taxes on printed paper  Fined or put in jail upon refusal  Hardest hit tax law  Sons of Liberty  Considered first “Internal” tax law  There was a big celebration after it was removed  After it was removed, the declaratory act was placed What is the Stamp Act?  Put taxes on printed paper  Fined or put in jail upon refusal  Hardest hit tax law  Sons of Liberty  Considered first “Internal” tax law  There was a big celebration after it was removed  After it was removed, the declaratory act was placed

QUIZ!!! 1.Which act hit the colonists the hardest? 2.What was the Stamp act considered to be? 3.Why Was each of the tax laws removed? 4.The “Sons of Liberty” was a result of which Act? 1.Which act hit the colonists the hardest? 2.What was the Stamp act considered to be? 3.Why Was each of the tax laws removed? 4.The “Sons of Liberty” was a result of which Act?

The Boston Massacre What Happened in the Boston Massacre?  People were insulting and harassing a British soldier  The soldier called for backup  In the chaos someone yelled “FIRE!!!”  3 people were killed right then, and 2 died later from wounds  The soldiers were put on trial months later, and 2 were accused of manslaughter What Happened in the Boston Massacre?  People were insulting and harassing a British soldier  The soldier called for backup  In the chaos someone yelled “FIRE!!!”  3 people were killed right then, and 2 died later from wounds  The soldiers were put on trial months later, and 2 were accused of manslaughter

The Boston Massacre Who Was Involved?  There were 9 soldiers present during the Boston Massacre  Captain Thomas Preston  Crispus Attucks  Samuel Gray and James Caldwell  8 wounded, 2 of which died later Who Was Involved?  There were 9 soldiers present during the Boston Massacre  Captain Thomas Preston  Crispus Attucks  Samuel Gray and James Caldwell  8 wounded, 2 of which died later

The Boston Massacre How did the Colonists and British use this as Propaganda?  They exaggerated what happened and twisted it so it helped their side How did the Colonists and British use this as Propaganda?  They exaggerated what happened and twisted it so it helped their side

QUIZ!!! 1.Who was the first person shot during the Boston Massacre? 2.What was the name of the captain of the soldiers? 3.How many people died? 4.Why did the soldiers start shooting? 5.How did the colonists use this as propaganda? 1.Who was the first person shot during the Boston Massacre? 2.What was the name of the captain of the soldiers? 3.How many people died? 4.Why did the soldiers start shooting? 5.How did the colonists use this as propaganda?

Townshend act What was the Townshend Act?  Put import taxes on Glass, Lead, Tea, Paper, and Paint  “Daughters of Liberty”  Homemade clothes were a symbol of the American Resistance  “Sons of Liberty” carried out a boycott  The colonists signed pledges and made promises What was the Townshend Act?  Put import taxes on Glass, Lead, Tea, Paper, and Paint  “Daughters of Liberty”  Homemade clothes were a symbol of the American Resistance  “Sons of Liberty” carried out a boycott  The colonists signed pledges and made promises

Tea Act What was the Tea Act?  After the Townshend act  The British East India Company needed help  Taxes on tea, except it was lower for The British East India Company  Disliked that tea, preferred others  Colonial merchants and shippers lost their jobs  Boycott and refusal to unload tea  Smuggled Dutch Tea What was the Tea Act?  After the Townshend act  The British East India Company needed help  Taxes on tea, except it was lower for The British East India Company  Disliked that tea, preferred others  Colonial merchants and shippers lost their jobs  Boycott and refusal to unload tea  Smuggled Dutch Tea

QUIZ!!! 1.What kind of protests did the colonists do for both acts? 2.______________ was a symbol of the American Resistance. 3.Which company was allowed to sell their tea with a lower tax rate? 4.Which type of tea did the colonists smuggle in? 5.Name two things that the Townshend Act put taxes on. 1.What kind of protests did the colonists do for both acts? 2.______________ was a symbol of the American Resistance. 3.Which company was allowed to sell their tea with a lower tax rate? 4.Which type of tea did the colonists smuggle in? 5.Name two things that the Townshend Act put taxes on.

The Boston Tea Party What was the Boston Tea Party?  It was the climax of protests against the Tea Act  It took 2 months to decide to do something big in protest What was the Boston Tea Party?  It was the climax of protests against the Tea Act  It took 2 months to decide to do something big in protest

The Boston Tea Party Who was involved?  Many People were involved, but they did not want to be known or identified  Many of the participants were in the organization “The Sons of Liberty”  George Hewes  Paul Revere Who was involved?  Many People were involved, but they did not want to be known or identified  Many of the participants were in the organization “The Sons of Liberty”  George Hewes  Paul Revere

The Boston Tea Party What happened?  3 ships arrived in the Boston Harbor  Colonists didn’t want to pay taxes, so they didn’t unload the ships  The Colonists dressed up as Mohawk Indians and snuck onto the ships  They broke the crates open, and dumped tea into the harbor What happened?  3 ships arrived in the Boston Harbor  Colonists didn’t want to pay taxes, so they didn’t unload the ships  The Colonists dressed up as Mohawk Indians and snuck onto the ships  They broke the crates open, and dumped tea into the harbor

The Boston Tea Party How was this event used as propaganda?  The colonists showed the British as weak How was this event used as propaganda?  The colonists showed the British as weak

QUIZ!!! 1.How many ships arrived in the Boston Harbor? 2.Name one of the two people that were known Participants 3.How long were the ships in the harbor before the colonists took action? 4.What was the main organization involved in this event? 5.What was the tribe of Indians they dressed up as? 1.How many ships arrived in the Boston Harbor? 2.Name one of the two people that were known Participants 3.How long were the ships in the harbor before the colonists took action? 4.What was the main organization involved in this event? 5.What was the tribe of Indians they dressed up as?

The Intolerable Acts What were the Intolerable Acts?  The Intolerable Acts were called the Coercive Acts  They were placed as a punishment for the Boston Tea Party  They were a series of acts so harsh that the colonists renamed them the Intolerable Acts What were the Intolerable Acts?  The Intolerable Acts were called the Coercive Acts  They were placed as a punishment for the Boston Tea Party  They were a series of acts so harsh that the colonists renamed them the Intolerable Acts

The Intolerable Acts The Boston Port Act  Shut down the Boston Harbor until the colonists paid taxes on the tea they dumped  They were not allowed to receive shipments from anywhere  The other colonies helped Boston to show Great Britain that they could survive on their own The Boston Port Act  Shut down the Boston Harbor until the colonists paid taxes on the tea they dumped  They were not allowed to receive shipments from anywhere  The other colonies helped Boston to show Great Britain that they could survive on their own

The Intolerable Acts The Quartering Act  The quartering act required colonists to let soldiers stay in their homes  Soldiers would take anything they wanted  Soldiers would harass the Women and girls The Quartering Act  The quartering act required colonists to let soldiers stay in their homes  Soldiers would take anything they wanted  Soldiers would harass the Women and girls

The Intolerable Acts The Quebec Act  Expanded the boundaries of Quebec to the Ohio River  Was used so the colonies would not expand west  It was also an attempt to isolate Massachusetts from the other colonies The Quebec Act  Expanded the boundaries of Quebec to the Ohio River  Was used so the colonies would not expand west  It was also an attempt to isolate Massachusetts from the other colonies

The Intolerable Acts How did these acts lead to the 3 rd and 4 th amendments?  The Third amendment was a result of the Quartering Act  It said basically that the soldiers could never house in someone’s house without the owners permission  The fourth amendment was also in a way a response to the Quartering Act  It protects your property and your rights, and in times of war the soldiers would just burst in and take whatever they wanted How did these acts lead to the 3 rd and 4 th amendments?  The Third amendment was a result of the Quartering Act  It said basically that the soldiers could never house in someone’s house without the owners permission  The fourth amendment was also in a way a response to the Quartering Act  It protects your property and your rights, and in times of war the soldiers would just burst in and take whatever they wanted

QUIZ!!! 1.What were the Intolerable Acts originally called? 2.Where did the Quebec act extend Quebec’s boundaries to? 3.Why were the Intolerable Acts placed? 4.The 3 rd amendment was a result of which act? 1.What were the Intolerable Acts originally called? 2.Where did the Quebec act extend Quebec’s boundaries to? 3.Why were the Intolerable Acts placed? 4.The 3 rd amendment was a result of which act?

Knowledge Quest!!! 1.After the French and Indian war, what were the colonists Banned from doing? 2.The “Sons of Liberty” was a result of which act? 3.Who was the first person shot during The Boston Massacre? 4.During the Townshend Acts, what was a symbol of the American Resistance? 5.Which tribe of Indians did the colonists dress up as during the Boston Tea Party? 6.What were the Intolerable Acts originally called? 1.After the French and Indian war, what were the colonists Banned from doing? 2.The “Sons of Liberty” was a result of which act? 3.Who was the first person shot during The Boston Massacre? 4.During the Townshend Acts, what was a symbol of the American Resistance? 5.Which tribe of Indians did the colonists dress up as during the Boston Tea Party? 6.What were the Intolerable Acts originally called?