Tuesday, January 27 th Bell Work: Please pick up your notebooks and take a moment to copy down the EQ and WOD. Then, answer the questions on the next slide.

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Tuesday, January 27 th Bell Work: Please pick up your notebooks and take a moment to copy down the EQ and WOD. Then, answer the questions on the next slide. Make sure your responses are written in complete sentences, with supporting details from your notes and reading.

Summarizer: Answer each in complete sentences in your notebook. A.Briefly explain the British view of how the Seven Years’ War fundamentally changed the relationship between Britain and its American colonies. B.Briefly explain the colonial view as a result of the war. C.Briefly describe an initial reaction taken as a result of the changing views by either the British or the colonists.

Daily Agenda: Bell Work: Short Answer Practice WOD  boon BINGO Review Application: Political Cartooning Review Quiz #3 Essential Question: Were Americans justified in their revolution? Homework: Read Brinkley, pgs and complete Political Cartoon.

Complete the following analogy: free : captive :: boon : Analogy1/27/15, Block 2 Boon– a timely benefit, a blessing ( Pronunciation for Word) ( Pronunciation for Word)

Analogy1/27/15, Block 2 Boon– a timely benefit, a blessing ( Pronunciation for Word) ( Pronunciation for Word) (Possible Answer) Complete the following analogy: free : captive :: boon : curse Though bane is the classic opponent to boon, curse, drawback, tragedy, and other antonyms would work as well.

Create a caption for the following: Caption1/27/15, Block 4 Boon– a timely benefit, a blessing ( Pronunciation for Word) ( Pronunciation for Word)

Caption1/27/15, Block 4 Boon– a timely benefit, a blessing ( Pronunciation for Word) ( Pronunciation for Word) (Possible Answer) It was the desperate man who came before Jabba the Hutt for a boon. Jabba was known for his ruthlessness in having debts repaid.

It’s Unconventional BINGO time… You have 10 minutes to complete as much of your BINGO review as possible. No person may sign your BINGO card more than one time They must write in the correct answer and sign their name on your card (you can’t do it for them) At least 7 answers = 55%; 1 Bingo = 70%; 2 Bingos = 85%; 3 Bingos = 100%

“Revolution of 1774” Although not told as much, many areas declared independence and rebelled in 1774 Several colonies overthrew royal government and set up their own assemblies Communities starting collecting weapons and trained to fight - minutemen

Other factors Newspapers and Journals Mail system helps spread propaganda Rural discontent Scotch-Irish people – little respect for British gov’t Emergence of idea of an “American”

Shot heard around the world British General Thomas Gage set force to capture supplies and arrest some leaders (Hancock and Adams) Three men went to warn: – Why is Revere so famous? At Lexington – 1 st shots fired (April 19, 1775) – Who fired them? – Eight Americans killed At Concord, British confront minutemen again – But on the march back to Boston, over 3000 colonists shot at British army and caused over 250 casualties

Political Cartooning: Choose 1 event leading up to the outbreak of the American Revolution Consider the event from both the British (or Loyalists) and Patriots POV Create two political cartoons of the event on the same sheet of paper On the back explain your cartoons using the questions provided