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Revolutionary War Assessment Webquest story board

Congratulations!! Congratulations!! You have been hired as a researcher for the Local History Channel. Your job will be to find specific information for the events that led up to the Revolutionary War. The directors want this information in the form of a road map. They also want colorful pictures to attract the students’ attention. Let’s get moving….the open road is waiting.

Directions What am I supposed to do???? ResearchResearch- You will research 6 revolutionary events on the Internet. Summarize- Rewrite the information you find in a short paragraph. Proofread- You will have three classmates proofread your paragraphs Design- You will design your roadmap Add Information and pictures- You will fill in the roadmap with your information and illustrations.

Events to Research Proclamation of 1763 Stamp Act Townshend Acts Boston Massacre Boston Tea Party Intolerable Acts

Proclamation of history.com/pages/h120 9.html history.com/pages/h120 9.html bout.com/b/2009/10/07/ importance-of-the- proclamation-of htm bout.com/b/2009/10/07/ importance-of-the- proclamation-of htm mation_of_1763

Stamp Act def.htm def.htm

Townshend Act cts cts

Boston Massacre et/ et/ w/winter96/massacre.html w/winter96/massacre.html n/related/massacre.htm n/related/massacre.htm

Boston Tea Party m/history/boston_tea_p arty.php m/history/boston_tea_p arty.php sforkids.com/wwww/us/ bostonteapartydef.htm sforkids.com/wwww/us/ bostonteapartydef.htm m/world-history/0361- boston-tea-party.php m/world-history/0361- boston-tea-party.php

Intolerable Acts bleactsdef.htm bleactsdef.htm