Do Now Monday – People Name – Samuel Adams Era ____________________ Importance _______________________ _________________________________ List in chronological.

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Do Now Monday – People Name – Samuel Adams Era ____________________ Importance _______________________ _________________________________ List in chronological order: French Indian War, founding of Jamestown, Boston Tea Party, Boston Massacre ____________________________________________________________________

Im` Tuesday - Vocabulary Do Now Unalienable Rights DefinitionImportance? Picture Non Examples?

Do Now Wednesday – Thinking Map Cause Effect Revolution Social economic

Thursday – Primary Source Documents Do Now Analyze this map. Was this map before or after the French and Indian War? Explain? Why would the colonists in the 13 colonies be upset? Which territories do you believe England controls?

Do Now Friday – Quick Write Understanding the importance of leadership, choose 2 people from yesterdays lesson and describe what actions contributed to them being a good leader.