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Do Now! Stamp Act: Tax on printed materials imposed on American colonists by Parliament
Intolerable Acts: Laws meant to punish the Massachusetts colonists for throwing a large tea shipment into Boston harbor. Committees of correspondence: Groups that formed after the Boston Massacre to promote colonial unity
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EQ: What caused the colonists to rebel against the British?
The students will be able to analyze causes of The Revolution.
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Ch 4 Sec 1: Causes of the Revolution
Colonial governments were supposed to be miniature versions of the British government. However, the British constitution was not a formal document but a collection of laws and traditions. In contrast, the colonists’ rights were spelled out in written contracts such as the Mayflower Compact or royal charters. The colonists valued the right to representation. Still, members of Parliament saw themselves as “virtual representatives” of all British citizens, including the colonists.
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After the French and Indian War (AKA the Seven Years’ War), Parliament decided that the colonists should pay more to help the British Empire. The Stamp Act, passed in March 1765, required colonists to pay a tax on almost all printed materials. This was the first time that Parliament had imposed a direct tax on the colonies. The colonists protested angrily. Patrick Henry of Virginia argued that only the colonial assemblies had the right to tax the colonists.
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Patrick Henry
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Those who opposed the British taxes began to call themselves “Patriots
Those who opposed the British taxes began to call themselves “Patriots.” To lead the protests, some men joined together as the Sons of Liberty.
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In 1767, Parliament passed the Townshend Acts, which levied new import duties on items such as glass and tea. When riots broke out in Boston, the Crown sent in 4,000 troops. In March 1770, soldiers fired into a crowd, killing five colonists. Patriots call the killings the Boston Massacre.
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A depiction of the Boston Massacre by Paul Revere
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They formed committees of correspondence to provide leadership and promote cooperation. The British withdrew their troops from Boston, but kept the tax on tea. On December 1773, the Boston Sons of Liberty dressed as Indians and boarded three British ships laden with tea, which they dumped into the harbor. The event became known as the Boston Tea Party.
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Boston Tea Party
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To punish Boston, Parliament passed the Coercive Acts, which became known as the Intolerable Acts. These acts closed the port of Boston and forced colonists to house British troops. Leaders from other colonies watched the situation in Boston closely. In the fall of 1774, delegates from every colony except Georgia met in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania for the First Continental Congress. The First Continental Congress caused more colonists to become politically active. They announced a boycott of all British imports and established new governments that bypassed the Parliament and the Crown.
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EXIT SLIP Which of these events would be placed on the time line before 1763? A) Boston Massacre B) French and Indian War C) Battle of Saratoga D) passage of Northwest Ordinance
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EXIT SLIP Which of these events would be placed on the time line before 1763? A) Boston Massacre B) French and Indian War C) Battle of Saratoga D) passage of Northwest Ordinance
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EXIT SLIP The colonists’ slogan, “No taxation without representation,” expresses a belief in A) free trade B) economic interdependence C) the supremacy of Parliament D) the consent of the governed
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EXIT SLIP The colonists’ slogan, “No taxation without representation,” expresses a belief in A) free trade B) economic interdependence C) the supremacy of Parliament D) the consent of the governed
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