5.2 Before 1763 In Metaphor In History

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5.2 Before 1763 In Metaphor In History Students happily playing basketball Student Council Minutes No adults allowed Principal’s office away from gym In History Britain and the Colonies have good relations prior to 1763 Rights of colonists to govern themselves British government left the colonies alone Colonies far away from Britain

5.3 Early British Actions In Metaphor In History New Rules Half-court only Pay to use Student funds will pay supervisors Student’s anger In History British impose new laws after French and Indian War Proclamation of 1763 - Seen as tyranny & done without representation Stamp Act Quartering Act Colonists protest by ignoring laws, petitioning, & rioting.

5.4 The Townshend Acts In Metaphor In History Man staffing the stand Sign reading “Equipment Rental” Male student telling friends not to use basketballs Female student walking away In History Charles Townshend Taxes imposed on everyday items by Townshend Acts American boycott of British goods Women’s participation in the boycott

5.5 The Boston Massacre In Metaphor In History Vice principal and security guard Protesting students Vice principal’s threat to suspend In History British troops in Boston Patriot mob riots and antagonizes troops British troops fire on colonists

5.6 The Boston Tea Party In Metaphor In History Sign reading “Cafeteria food only” Male student throwing lunch into trash Male student cheering in the background In History Colonists forced to buy tea from British East India Company Sons of Liberty dump tea into Boston Harbor John Adams celebrating Boston Tea Party

5.7 The Intolerable Acts In Metaphor In History Students given detention Female student angry at male student Protest letters In History Britain punishes Bostonians with several harsh laws Loyalists believe Bostonians have gone too far Letter from 1st Continental Congress to King George - Colonies are united!

5.8 Lexington and Concord In Metaphor In History Principal Principal’s statement Running female student In History King George British consider stronger action, such as sending troops into Boston, to stop the rebellion Paul Revere and William Dawes warn colonists of the impending attack - Colonists willing to fight