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?