Teacher Notes Use this template presentation to introduce why the Revolutionary War began TEKS 5.2 A,B,: 5.15A. This template can also be used by students.

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Teacher Notes Use this template presentation to introduce why the Revolutionary War began TEKS 5.2 A,B,: 5.15A. This template can also be used by students for researching information after the lesson has been conducted. This is a template and will require that you insert information. Delete any instructions you do not want to display.

Key Question How did the colonists struggle to maintain their personal liberties and beliefs in self- government?

The Quartering Act Add text here defining the Quartering Act

EffectCause Britain imposed the Quartering Act. Add text here to explain why the British imposed the Quartering Act.

The Stamp Act Add text here defining the Stamp Act

EffectCause Britain imposed the Stamp Act. Add text here to explain why the British imposed the Stamp Act.

EffectCause Britain imposed the Stamp Act. Add text here to explain how the Colonists reacted to the Stamp Act.

The Boston Massacre Add text here defining the Boston Massacre

EffectCause The Boston Massacre Add text here to explain why the British shot colonists.

EffectCause Add text here to explain what effects the “Massacre” had on other colonists. Paul Revere and other Patriots called the Shooting in Boston a “Massacre”.

The Boston Tea Party Add text here defining the Boston Tea Party

EffectCause The Boston Tea Party Add text here to explain why the colonists dumped tea in the harbor.

The Intolerable Acts Add text here defining the Intolerable Acts

EffectCause The Intolerable Acts Add text here to explain why Britain (Parliament) passed The Intolerable Acts.

EffectCause The Intolerable Acts Add text here to explain what the colonists did in reaction to The Intolerable Acts.

Summary Add text to summarize events that led up to the Revolutionary War, making sure to include key vocabulary words.

Reflection Which view or side (Patriots or British) do you think you would best relate to if you lived during this era?