Download presentation
Presentation is loading. Please wait.
Published byRonald Floyd Modified over 9 years ago
1
Events Leading Up To The Revolutionary War "The Boston Tea Party," December 16, 1773.
2
Today you will answer questions about events leading up to the Revolutionary War after you watch a short movie segment. Don’t forget to use your Better Answers skills!
3
After you watch the video segment, we will expect you to answer the following questions on your own paper: What countries owned land in North America? What were two things that the British government did to make the colonies help pay for government in the colonies? What acts were passed by the British government after the Boston Tea Party? What was discussed at the First Continental Congress?
4
Name of Video Segment: “Events Leading To the Revolutionary War” Insert movie here?
5
Please answer the following questions on your own paper: What countries owned land in North America? What were two things that the British government did to make the colonies help pay for government in the colonies? What acts were passed by the British government after the Boston Tea Party? What was discussed at the First Continental Congress?
6
Customs officer Malcolm was tarred and feathered shortly after the Boston tea incident. Philip Dawe, a London cartoonist, portrays Bostonians (people from Boston) as thugs (criminals) who pour tea down the throat of the hapless revenue agent (tax collector). The Port of Boston was closed until citizens paid for the tea; the Massachusetts royal governor's powers were increased, and the elected council abolished (outlawed); Boston town meetings were curtailed (could not occur as often);...” "The tarring and feathering of John Malcolm, Tory tax collector, Boston, January 20, 1774."
7
Images "The Boston Tea Party," December 16, 1773.. IRC. 2005. unitedstreaming. 24 January 2007 "The tarring and feathering of John Malcolm.". IRC. 2005. unitedstreaming. 24 January 2007
Similar presentations
© 2024 SlidePlayer.com. Inc.
All rights reserved.