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CSR grades averaged B+ across ALL classes.

You guys are AMAZING and are learning from each other. CSR grades averaged B+ across ALL classes. We already understand The French and Indian War, so what’s next? American Colonists Become Americans. . What are you expected to KNOW by the end of this lesson? Our Objective.

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CSR grades averaged B+ across ALL classes.

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  1. You guys are AMAZING and are learning from each other CSR grades averaged B+ across ALL classes. We already understand The French and Indian War, so what’s next? American Colonists Become Americans.

  2. What are you expected to KNOW by the end of this lesson? Our Objective How did taxation without representation lead to the colonial struggle for independence? What circumstances encourage people to challenge power and authority? The ideas that are critical to understanding representative democracy, monarchy, and federalism Students will be able to discuss and write a situation where The Social Contract impacts their life!

  3. In addition to knowledge, What SKILLS are we building today?

  4. Colonists protested the British tax on tea with the Boston Tea Party. Let’s Define the following terms: Our Language Objectives for today Tea Act Quartering Act Intolerable Acts

  5. Turn and Talk at your table: What is “Absolute Power” do we have a name for it?

  6. British were furious • 2 goals: (1) punish colonists, (2) restore British power in colonies • 1774: British Parliament passed Intolerable Acts (“unacceptable” laws)

  7. The Boston Tea Party

  8. What was the purpose of the Tea Act? • Why were some of the colonists opposed to the Tea Act? How did they protest the Tea Act? • What was the purpose of the Intolerable Acts? • Name two effects of the Intolerable Acts. • Why was the Boston Tea Party an important event? Stand up/Hand up, Pair up

  9. #1: Closed Boston Harbor until dumped tea was paid for • #2: Banned town meetings not approved by governor (no more self-gov) • #3: Trials of British soldiers moved to England if governor believed a fair trial was impossible (“Murder Act”) • #4: More troops sent to Boston

  10. OUTRAGE: Boston Patriots refused to pay • Merchants elsewhere closed their shops • Colonies sent food and $ to Boston • Saw attack on 1 colony = attack on all • Virginia called for congress (meeting) of delegates  peaceful solution to fight w/GB

  11. Complete the Boston Tea Party Handout. Homework

  12. Patriots organized militias “Minutemen” • Marched and drilled

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