Bell RingerDate: October 13 th, 2015 1) Hand in any overdue HW. Copy down HW for tonight 2) Take out your Bell Ringer sheet and answer the question below.

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Bell RingerDate: October 13 th, ) Hand in any overdue HW. Copy down HW for tonight 2) Take out your Bell Ringer sheet and answer the question below. Question: Who was at fault or cause the Boston Massacre, The Colonists or British Troops, and why?

$ Tax Laws $ $ $ $2 – To Sharpen your pencil $2 – If you are out of your seat without permission $2 – Talking Without Permission $3 – If you need to borrow supplies from the teacher $5 – To use the restroom $5 – To get a drink of water $10 – If you are tardy (Unexcused)

Review Chapter Yesterday 1) What was the Proclamation of 1763? A) Allowed colonial settlement east of a line drawn along the Appalachian Mountains. B) Forbade colonial settlement east of a line drawn along the Appalachian Mountains. C) Allowed colonial settlement west of a line drawn along the Appalachian Mountains. D) Forbade colonial settlement west of a line drawn along the Appalachian Mountains.

Review Chapter Yesterday 2) What was The Sugar Act? A) British put an import tax on imported products. B) British put reduced taxes on imported products C) British taxed sugar for their tea. D) British forbade sugar from being bought or sold in the colonies.

Review Chapter Yesterday 3) What was the Stamp Act? A) Required tax be put on British imported products. B) Required that all colonists buy special tax stamps for all kinds of products and activities. C) Required Stamps to be bought to mail letters. D) Required that all colonists receive permission for buying stamps for all kinds of products and activities.

Review Chapter Wednesday 4) What happened at the Boston Massacre? A) British Troops beat up a group of armed civilians. B) Civilians killed five British Troops with clubs. C) British Troops fired into a group of unarmed civilians. D) British troops killed Civilians with clubs a mallets.

Read through each information sheet with your group. Fill in the Chart on C5 with the correct information – The Event and Date – Description of the Event – Why is it Significant? * YOU WILL COME UP TO PRESENT YOUR INFORMATION!!!!