PPT-What motivated British soldiers to continue fighting in the
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LO To use evidence to build substantiated explanations for why British soldiers continued to fight in the trenches Starter What was the main reason why men signed
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LO To use evidence to build substantiated explanations for why British soldiers continued to fight in the trenches Starter What was the main reason why men signed up for the army Think about Propaganda posters. L/O – To use evidence to build substantiated explanations for why British soldiers continued to fight in the trenches . Starter. – What was the main reason why men signed up for the army? (Think about Propaganda posters). Abraham Lincoln beat pro-slavery presidential candidate Stephen Douglas in the election of 1820.. In 1860 Southern states begin to secede, starting with S. Carolina. N. Carolina would be one of the last to secede. . Colonial Resistance Grows. Townshend Acts. Plan passed by Parliament in 1767 to help raise revenue in the colonies. Writ of assistance. Search Warrant. (James Otis spoke out against this). Samuel Adams. Chapter 29. 2. Changing Warfare. Changes in technologies, tactics, and weaponry. Communication achieved through telephone, Morse Code, radios, and carrier pigeons. Carrier pigeons placed in a gas protection box. 16 although some joined as early as 15 for low pay and harsh conditions. . They were fighting for their families, their homes, and their freedom.. Why would these young boys fight for such little money and could become a casualty of war? . 51. Greece Visual Vocab. 1. What is a landform with water on three sides? . City-state. island. lake. peninsula. 2. A democracy is…. A king or queen rules over the government . The ruler is the religious and political leader. TRENCH WARFARE in WORLD WAR I. Introduction to Trench Warfare. Trench warfare was a major feature of World War I. Because the combination of machine guns and heavy artillery made life above ground too dangerous, the opposing armies dug a series of trenches from which to defend themselves and to launch attacks. The trenches outline only some of the deplorable conditions the troops were forced to endure. There were other dangers in the trenches as well as disease, starvation and boredom. . A “War of . . Attrition. ”. THE INITIAL GERMAN ADVANCE. Germany’s advance halted at the Battle of the Marne. . “Race to the Sea”. Four Years of Stalemate on the western Front.. A Multi-Front War. 1. . What role did “Hessians” play in the . Revolution?. A They . were Loyalists who fought in the southern colonies.. B They . were German mercenaries who fought for the British.. C They . were Canadian rebels who fought with the Americans.. 2. Changing Warfare. Changes in technologies, tactics, and weaponry. Communication achieved through telephone, Morse Code, radios, and carrier pigeons. Carrier pigeons placed in a gas protection box. Lesson 1. The Early Years. I. . The Opposing Sides . (Pages 162–166). A. . . In order for the colonies to actually gain their independence from Britain, they had to. . fight a war.. B. . The Patriots, or Americans who supported independence, faced several obstacles:. December . 19. 14. On the 24. th. December 2014, both German and British troops stopped fighting for Christmas. The start of the Christmas Truce. The Germans started to sing. Christmas hymns could . Growing Tensions. King George III . became the king of the United Kingdom (1760). The Proclamation of 1763. The . Proclamation of 1763 . banned colonists from settling . beyond the Appalachian . Mountains. Different Perspectives. Loyalists. “They call me a brainless Tory; but tell me, which is better: to be ruled by one tyrant three thousand miles away, or by three thousand tyrants not one mile away?”.
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