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Despite the peace that temporarily re igned in Boston the Sons of Liberty were continually trying to find ways to keep Parliament s power over them in check Furthermore
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Despite the peace that temporarily re igned in Boston the Sons of Liberty were continually trying to find ways to keep Parliament s power over them in check Furthermore the tax on tea became more. Objective: Students will examine the Boston Tea Party as an event that led up to the American revolution and consider both sides of the conflict.. Author: Pamela Duncan Edwards. Boston Tea Party. G.P. Putnam’s Sons, NY, 2001. 1. Which . event completes the sequence. ?. A Colonists . move beyond the Appalachian Mountains.. B Indian . allies demand end to settlement in Ohio Valley.. C British . impose taxes on colonies to cover costs of the war.. 1.) Why did Americans oppose the Tea Act? A. It made tea more expensive B. It made tea cheaper C. It showed that parliament could interfere with American trade D. The quality of tea had decrease The tensions between Britain and the colonies led . to armed . conflict in where?. Massachusetts.. About one third of the Lexington militia were . WHAT?. Minute Men. Chapter 6-3. By: Jack Zavrel and Hamza Ahmed. the . Colonists. Section 5.2. 8.22 . Analyze the social, political and economic causes of the American Revolution and the major battles, leaders and events including: The Boston Massacre, The Boston Tea Party, The Intolerable Acts, Samuel Adams, and Paul Revere.. Reasons for Taxation. British Tax Laws. Colonial Response. Pay for Army. Pay for War Debt (French and Indian). Sugar Act. Stamp Act. Committees of Correspondence. Boycott. Sons of liberty. NEW TAXES & TENSIONS. Albany Conference, 1754. HISTORICAL . BACKGROUND. :. Representatives of seven colonies met in Albany to secure the allegiance of the Iroquois . Confederacy, and . to unite the colonies in matters of defense. Benjamin Franklin proposed the Albany Plan of Union, . The Boston. Tea. Party. 1773. LOOK at your Paper. Look at the paper that we did in class about the different accounts of the tea party.. Look at the last column and write me a 1 page account of what you think really happened during the Tea Party.. I. Intolerable Acts. The King wanted to punish the colonists for the Tea Party. 1. He passed the Coercive Acts . . aka the Intolerable Acts. a. Closed the Port of Boston-. . until the tea was paid for. Townshend Act. . Stamp Act. Boston Massacre. Boston Tea Party. Intolerable Acts. Causes for American Revolution. Sugar Act. Quiz. Bell-work 9/22/14. Update Notebooks. EQ: How did British rule lead to conflict? . Part 2. Critical Vocabulary. Boycott- a refusal to buy or participate.. Critical Vocabulary. Tyranny- cruel unjust government, not fair.. Critical Vocabulary. Revenue- income that is being raised for expenses (taxes).. plain arguments and common sense.”. . -- Thomas Paine “Common Sense”. “The harder the conflict, the more glorious . the triumph.” . . -- Thomas Paine. “The Crisis” . What was the Stamp Act?. An act created by British Parliament in . March . of 1765 that required all American colonists to pay a tax on every piece of printed paper they used. . Would not go into effect until November 1765.. By. Nicholas . G.. Social Studies Class - Mr. Stewart. The American Revolution began in 1775 as . an open . conflict between the united 13 colonies and Great Britain. The Treaty of Paris ended the war in 1783, the colonies had won their independence. While no one event can be pointed to as the actual cause of the revolution, the war began as a disagreement over the way in which Great Britain treated the colonies versus the way the colonies felt they should be treated..
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