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Please find your new seat  1- Jonathon13- Alex25-  2- Jalen14- Bannah26-  3- Indra15- Isaiah27- Cyra  4- Melissa16- Tyler 28- Alex W.  5- Dillon17- Kyle29- Noah  6- Christopher18- Mekhi30- Corey  7- Duncan19- Holly31- Jordan  8- Lizzie 20- Taylor32- Jordyn  9- Connor21- Destany  10- Daniel22- Shae  11- Brandon23- Alfonso  12- Frederick24- Luke

Warm Up  Predict- How did British control and taxation lead to American Independence?  Provide a well thought out 2-3 sentence prediction please and thank you!

Taxation without Representation  dex_with_mods.php?CHAPTER=5&PROGR AM= &VIDEO=-1

Beginning to Come Together..  dex_with_mods.php?PROGRAM= &VIDEO=1948&CHAPTER=5

Popcorn Read! Pg. 54  Delegates-  First Continental Congress-  Second Continental Congress-

Think-Pair-Share  During the First Continental Congress, the representatives weren’t sure that they wanted to take action against Great Britain.  If you had been a representative of the First Continental Congress, would you have voted to go to war against Great Britain or try to work out a peaceful agreement? Give reasons for your answer.

Think-Pair-Share  Loyalty proved to be the biggest problem facing General George Washington and his Continental Army.  In your opinion, what’s worse: someone who fights against you or someone who refuses to choose a side? Explain.

Declaration of Independence  KbWOE5yA

Primary vs. Secondary Source  If we are looking at the Declaration of Independence, is it a primary or secondary source?  If we are looking at a handout written by Ms. Pierrot about the Declaration of Independence, is it a primary or secondary source?

Read with your partner  What idea from the Enlightenment is mentioned?

Declaration of Independence  The outline below shows the 4 parts of the Declaration of Independence and what each part is for. You will get a set of cutouts with statements that are in the Declaration. Decide which section each statement belongs in and piece the Declaration back together!  Part 1: Preamble An introduction explaining why the Declaration is being written.  Part 2: Natural Rights The colonists explain the rights of people and the role of government power.  Part 3: Grievances A list of the colonists’ complaints.  Part 4: Resolution of Independence The colonists declare their independence from Britain

Define each according to the Declaration of Independence..  Purpose of Government  Basic Human Rights  Wrongs of the King  Declaration by Colonists

So, what needed fixed?  Please turn to page 60 in your textbook  Pull out and identify 10 grievances against the King

Exit Ticket  How did British control and taxation lead to American Independence?