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Thursday, Nov. 10 1. Update your table of contents DateTitleEntry # 11/3Colonial Resistance Grows worksheet 47 11/3Boston Massacre Primary Source 49 11/7Boston Massacre OPTIC /Taco 50 11/9Boston Tea party reading summary/questions 51 11/10 The Road to Lexington and Concord worksheet 52 3. Turn to entry 51 (Boston Tea Party summaries)
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Review http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=t-9pDZMRCpQ&feature=related
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Chapter 6/Section 3: The Road to Lexington and Concord 1774 British pass the Intolerable Acts 1. What were the Intolerable Acts? Parliament closed Boston harbor, refused to let people assemble, sent more troops
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Chapter 6/Section 3: The Road to Lexington and Concord 1774 British pass the Intolerable Acts First Continental Congress meets 1. What were the Intolerable Acts? Parliament closed Boston harbor, refused to let people assemble, sent more troops 2.What two decisions did the Continental Congress make? Banned trade with Britain Form militias
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Chapter 6/Section 3: The Road to Lexington and Concord 1774 British pass the Intolerable Acts First Continental Congress meets Training of Minutemen begins 1775 Paul Revere …… 1. What were the Intolerable Acts? Parliament closed Boston harbor, refused to let people assemble, sent more troops 2.What two decisions did the Continental Congress make? Banned trade with Britain Form militias 3. Who were the minutemen? Colonial troops prepared to fight at a minute's notice
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1774 British pass the Intolerable Acts First Continental Congress meets Training of Minutemen begins 1775 Paul Revere …… 1. What were the Intolerable Acts? Parliament closed Boston harbor, refused to let people assemble, sent more troops 2.What two decisions did the Continental Congress make? Banned trade with Britain Form militias 3. Who were the minutemen? Colonial troops prepared to fight at a minute's notice 4. Why were the British marching toward Lexington and Concord? To capture Sam Adams and John Hancock and to destroy supplies
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1774 British pass the Intolerable Acts First Continental Congress meets Training of Minutemen begins 1775 Paul Revere …… British soldiers and Minutemen fight at Lexington and Concord 1. What were the Intolerable Acts? Parliament closed Boston harbor, refused to let people assemble, sent more troops 2.What two decisions did the Continental Congress make? Banned trade with Britain Form militias 3. Who were the minutemen? Colonial troops prepared to fight at a minute's notice 4. Why were the British marching toward Lexington and Concord? To capture Sam Adams and John Hancock and to destroy supplies 5.What was the significance of these battles? Signaled the start of the Revolution http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AhdmDDBjco0
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