Tuesday, Oct.30 1.Get out your spiral and put your binder on the floor 2. Update your Table of Contents DateTitleEntry # 10/25Revolution Causes 2 Cornell.

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
INTRO TO THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION SEPTEMBER 9,
Advertisements

Road to Revolution
AMERICAN REVOLUTION REVIEW. This man was general of the Continental Army.
Boston in Turmoil. Rap Battle “George Washington vs. King George III US History Crash Course – Episode 6 “Taxes and Smuggling”
The Colonists Protest British Rule
Causes of the Revolution
Sons and Daughters of Liberty The Sons of Liberty were a group of patriots who formed a rebellion against England. They told colonists to boycott taxed.
Lesson 2 Colonists Speak Out
Unit: Revolutionary War Causes Causes 8 and 9 Tea Act Coercive Act
HOW DID THE ACTION OF CITIZENS CREATE CHANGE IN THE AMERICAN COLONIES?
Moving to a Revolution. Tea Act (1773) Allowed the British East India Company to sell tea directly to the colonists, no middle-man Tea would actually.
Tuesday, Oct. 28 – On level 1. Get out your spiral and put your binder on the floor 2. Update your Table of Contents if you need to Date TitleEntry # 10/24.
Creating a Nation Building Colonial Unity p.136. Trouble in Boston 1768 – Customs officials sent word back that the colonies were on the brink of a rebellion.
Warm Up Grab a Historical Fiction Summary Sheet from front table and complete. Also take out Historical Fiction Project Sheet.
Building Colonial Unity Boston Center of shipping and protests.
Monday, Oct Get out your spiral and put your binder on the floor 2. Update your Table of Contents if you did not yesterday DateTitleEntry # 10/18.
Thursday, Nov Update your table of contents DateTitleEntry # 11/3Colonial Resistance Grows worksheet 47 11/3Boston Massacre Primary Source 49 11/7Boston.
Road To Revolution. The following events heightened tensions between England and the colonies. When a peaceful compromise could never be met, war resulted.
The Road to Revolution Tighter British Control Colonial Resistance Grows The Road to Lexington & Concord Declaring Independence.
Causes (Grievances) and Effects of the American Revolution.
Tuesday, Nov Update your table of contents DateTitle Entry # 11/4Boston Massacre written Primary Source 50 11/4Boston Massacre OPTIC 51 11/7 Colonial.
On the Road to Revolution.  After repealing the Stamp Act, Parliament had to raise revenue  Quartering Act not working New York refused to pay to house.
The Revolutionary War. Events leading to war The French and Indian War England helped the colonists fight on the frontier Expensive England wanted the.
From Protest to Rebellion
Causes of the American Revolution By Mrs. Moscov.
Chapter 7 Section 3.  To spread news about the British threats to the rights of the colonists, Sam Adams organized a group of letter writers called the.
Chapter 4 Section George III- King of England 22 years old- very young Problems in North America.
Causes of the American Revolution 2.  - Clash between colonists & British soldiers in Boston  - British troops fired on crowd and five colonist died.
Road to Revolution: The American Colonies. The Proclamation of 1763 Following the French and Indian War, the British attempted to please the Indians by.
The French and Indian War 1754 to 1763 war fought over the land in America between the English and French. It was called the Seven Years War in Europe.
Chapter 8 Review Pages The French and Indian War was fought in North America between what two countries?
#4 - Why did Boston have a Tea Party?
Tuesday, Oct Get out your spiral and put your binder on the floor 2. Update Table of Contents if you did not yesterday DateTitleEntry # 10/22Written.
Based on the slides, describe the and answer the terms and questions below. Define & Answer The Tea Act The Boston Tea Party The Intolerable Acts The First.
Revolution and Early America. “Give me liberty or give me death!” –Patrick Henry, 1775.
Monday, Oct. 27 – On level 1. Get out your spiral and put your binder on the floor 2. Update your Table of Contents if you need to Date TitleEntry # 10/24.
CH 4 Section 1 Colonial Times. The Stamp Act (1765) The colonists declared that Parliament could not tax them because they were not represented in Parliament.
The Boston Tea Party did not go over very well with the British. This time the colonists had gone too far! “We must master them totally,” King George.
Chapter 7, Lesson 3 ACOS #5b: Identify reasons for the French and Indian War. ACOS #5c: Describe the impact of the French and Indian War on the settlement.
Boston Tea Party (1773) Taxation in the Colonies 8 Government of Great Britain in the 1700s 8 KING: George III 8 PRIME MINISTER: Lord North 8 PARLIAMENT:
The Age of Revolutions Lecture 1 - The American Revolutionary War.
History Warm-Ups Week # 7 Dates : Oct Monday: (Count down 5 lines and draw a line) _______________________________________________________________________________.
THE REVOLUTION I f you could revolt against something or someone tell why?
On the Road to Revolution.  Writs of assistance used to search homes and businesses for smuggled goods  Samuel Adams’ Sons of Liberty urged boycotts.
Trouble in the Colonies
Acts and Events Revolutionary War. Sugar Act First tax imposed on colonists Trying to reduce illegal smuggling of molasses Writ of Assistance- Right to.
Toward Independence Events leading up to declaring independence from England.
The Revolution Begins The Revolution Begins
Events Leading to the American Revolution
What led to the Revolutionary War?. What led to the Revolutionary War?
The Boston Tea Party and Intolerable Acts 1773
Uniting the Colonies Section Two.
Causes of the American Revolution- Part 2
Ch. 5, Sect. 3 Protest to Rebellion
The Boston Tea Party.
Unit 3 Revolution to Constitution
Events leading to the American Revolution
The Tea Crisis The Boston Tea Party.
Proclamation of 1763 Declared by King George III
The Colonies Move Toward Independence
Unit 3 Revolution to Constitution
CH 4 Section 1 Colonial Times.
What led to the Revolutionary War?. What led to the Revolutionary War?
On the Road to Revolution
Pontiac’s Rebellion, The Boston Massacre, The Boston Tea Party, and the Intolerable Acts The Major Actions of England and the Colonists that led to the.
Trouble in the Colonies
ROAD TO REVOLUTION.
Causes and Events Leading to the American Revolution
Actions and Reactions British Actions Colonial Reactions
American Revolution Chapter 7 Lesson 3
Presentation transcript:

Tuesday, Oct.30 1.Get out your spiral and put your binder on the floor 2. Update your Table of Contents DateTitleEntry # 10/25Revolution Causes 2 Cornell notes47 10/29Warm Ups 48 10/29Causes of the American Revolution: An Overview Turn to entry #48 and title it Warm-ups 10/29-11/16 4.Write and answer the following: In which of the following pairs was the first event an immediate cause of the second? A.Boston Massacre; Proclamation of 1763 B.Stamp Act; Pontiac’s Rebellion C.Boston Tea Party; Intolerable Acts D.Boston Massacre; Boston Tea Party

Learning Recovery for Thursday 11/1 NameWorksheet Ch. 5 section 3 LarissaX TaylorX BrysonX ThomasX Destinyx

Learning Recovery for Thursday 11/1 4th NameWorksheet Ch. 5 section 3 CalebX MarthaX TobyX MosesX Patrickx

Learning Recovery for Thursday 11/1 5th NameWorksheet Ch. 5 section 3 MoisesX MikaylaX CJX BrandonX Brycex

Learning Recovery for Thursday 11/1 7th NameWorksheet Ch. 5 section 3 JustinX CyrusX SoniaX Anthonyx Elise M. AlexX BradleyX Christian W.x

Learning Recovery for Thursday 11/1 8th NameWorksheet Ch. 5 section 3 GabrielX WendyX CieraX

Tea Act, 1773 Britain passed the Tea Act of It lowered the price of the tea, added a very small tax on it. But you could only buy from the British East India Co. & no one else. So, colonists would not allow ships to unload the tea. They had to go back to Britain; except in Boston.

Boston Tea Party On Dec. 16, 1773, about 50 Sons of Liberty, led by Sam Adams, dressed as Mohawk Indians. They got onto the 3 ships in Boston Harbor and dumped 342 chests, 90,000 lbs., of tea into the water. ($700,000) Everybody cheered!

W4

The Intolerable Acts, 1774 To punish Boston, King George III passed the Coercive Acts. 1. closed Boston Harbor until all tea was paid for. 2. could have no meetings without permission. 3. Boston Massacre soldiers were to be tried in England. 4. more troops were sent to the colonies to live in the colonists’ homes.

Colonists Unite! *Colonists believed that if this could happen to Boston, it could happen anywhere. *to continue the rebellion, they: 1. closed all their shops 2. smuggled food & money to Boston 3. called for a congress, or meeting of the 13 colonies.

First Continental Congress Sept. 1774, 55 men from 12 colonies (-Georgia) meet in the Philadelphia State House. VA- Washington, Richard Henry Lee, Patrick Henry MA- Samuel Adams, John Adams NY- John Jay Goals: – Tell George III to listen & respect the colonists’ complaints. – Boycott British goods – Meet again in May, 1775 – Organize militias (minutemen)

Election magazines/assets/UPFRONT_082012_Election -Issues.htm magazines/assets/UPFRONT_082012_Election -Issues.htm