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W ARM -U P (5) ON BOTTOM OF PG. 68 1) What was the goal of these new policies? 2) Describe the Proclamation Act 3) Describe the Quartering Act 4) Which acts taxed goods purchased by the colonists? 5) What would anger the colonists about Writs of Assistance?

Q UOTE OF THE W EEK (1)

Team Haughton’s 2020 Diamonds will: Analyze and discuss colonists’ reactions to British policies T ODAY ’ S O BJECTIVE (2)

T HE B IG Q UESTION … How will American colonists react to the new British policies post-1763?

C OLONIAL PROTESTS & T HE S ONS OF L IBERTY PG. 69 Unit 2: The Road to the American Revolution

“N O T AXATION WITHOUT R EPRESENTATION ” Patriots are angry because they have no votes in the British Parliament who make the laws

C HOOSING S IDES Patriots: begin to want independence Sons of Liberty: Super Patriots Loyalists

S ONS OF L IBERTY Famous patriot group Chapters all over the colonies Founded by Samuel Adams Led major protests

P EACEFUL P ROTESTS Petitions: Letters written to a company or group complaining about something; contains many signatures from supporters Boycotts: organized effort by people to refuse to buy certain products

T URN & T ALK Which British laws would patriots want to protest? Why? Patriots would want to protest…because… How would loyalists defend Great Britain? Loyalists would defend Great Britain by saying…

T URN & T ALK What does “no taxation without representation” mean in your own words? “No taxation without representation” means… Do you think the protests will be effective? Why or why not? Yes, protests will be effective because… No, protests will not be effective because…

P ROTESTS WORK Boycotts hurt businesses and countries because they lose money

E FFECTS Sugar, Stamp, and Townshend Acts are repealed (taken away) by British Parliament

T URN &T ALK Which group led major colonial protests? Who was their leader? Were the colonial protests effective? How do you know?

S PEED S KILLS C HALLENGE (10) Name that policy, term, person, or group

D OCUMENT A NALYSIS : SOAPS TONE PG. 70 S: Speaker: O: Occasion: A: Audience: P: Purpose: S: Subject: T: Tone:

T HINGS TO CONSIDER … Be specific (don’t say you hate the laws, explain which laws you hate and why!) Don’t just start strong, end strong! Check spelling!

I NDEPENDENT P RACTICE (12) RAFTOption 1Option 2 RoleSamuel Adams (Leader of the Sons of Liberty) King George III AudienceSons of Liberty members Royal assistants FormatAngry, passionate speech (Adams hates the taxes and is trying to convince members to protest Angry (KG III thinks the taxes are fair and that colonists are wrong to protest and join the Sons of Liberty) TopicBritish rules and colonial reactions to them Must Haves! Mercantilism, salutary neglect, the French and Indian War, all the British taxes, colonial reactions, ect…

H OMEWORK Finish the RAFT