/
Notes-Paying for Photocopies: Like Taxation Without Repres Notes-Paying for Photocopies: Like Taxation Without Repres

Notes-Paying for Photocopies: Like Taxation Without Repres - PowerPoint Presentation

pamella-moone
pamella-moone . @pamella-moone
Follow
399 views
Uploaded On 2016-11-28

Notes-Paying for Photocopies: Like Taxation Without Repres - PPT Presentation

Classroom Experience Historical Connection Memo announces that students had to pay for photocopies British government passes laws to tax the coloniescontrol the colonies Students were not consulted about the fee ID: 494551

students page pay act page students act pay photocopies representation money british fee war 1774 1773 tea notes required

Share:

Link:

Embed:

Download Presentation from below link

Download Presentation The PPT/PDF document "Notes-Paying for Photocopies: Like Taxat..." is the property of its rightful owner. Permission is granted to download and print the materials on this web site for personal, non-commercial use only, and to display it on your personal computer provided you do not modify the materials and that you retain all copyright notices contained in the materials. By downloading content from our website, you accept the terms of this agreement.


Presentation Transcript

Slide1

Notes-Paying for Photocopies: Like Taxation Without Representation

Classroom Experience

Historical Connection

•Memo announces that students had to pay for photocopies.

•British government passes laws to tax the colonies/control the

colonies

•Students were not consulted about the fee.

•Colonists had no representation in Parliament.

•District needs money

British have huge war debt after the F&I War

•Each student required to pay 10 cents

•Colonists were required to trade only with England and pay taxes on certain goods

•teacher collected the money

•British tax collectors collected the moneySlide2

Notes-Paying for Photocopies: Like Taxation Without Representation

Classroom Experience

Historical Connection

Some students paid the fee

•Fear of punishment:

Loyalists remain loyal to England

•some refused to pay the fee

•Students were outraged by the new policy.

colonist form groups to protest/ “act out”/boycott.

Radicals/Revolutionaries/Patriots

begin to form protest plans: i.e. Sons of Liberty, talk of breaking

away!!!!Slide3

Proclamation of 1763 page 66

The Stamp Act 1765 page 67Quartering Act 1765 pa

ge 68Townshend Acts 1767 page 68Boston Massacre 1770

page 69The Boston Tea Party 1773 page 70The Tea Act 1773

page 71The Intolerable Acts 1774 page 72The First Continental Congress

1774 page 72Lexington and Concord 1775 page 75