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November 24 – B day • Do Now: None – Take out HW – p. 133 Map • Homework: “Pop Quiz” on Monday – Look at your Triangle Trade and Middle Passage Notes on Sunday night. • Review Sheet not mandatory but helpful • Say thanks for being an American!
November 30, 2015 – A Day • Do Now: Albany Plan of Union (page 136) • Homework: Major Causes of the French and Indian War Worksheet 2
• Pop Quiz • Look at Map Page 133 • Read Stories – Answer questions individually • Create chart as a group • Notes 3
Why do the Children Rebel? • Colonial government – colonies start to govern (make rules for) themselves • Executive : Governor – either chosen by the king or elected by ppl • Ruled colony 4
Why do the Children Rebel? Legislature (Assembly) 1. Made Laws 2. Control the militia = army 3. Set taxes ($ to gov’t) Judicial: Colonial Courts 1. Trial by jury 5
December 3, 2015 B-Day • Do Now: French and Indian War – look on page 135 and define • Read pp 135 -141, Q# 3 -5 6
• Geography Bee Quiz • Go over quiz • Go over homework 7
What types of things can cause a war? • • Self-defense Revenge Money Fighting over land 8
December 7, 2015 “Day of Infamy” • Do Now: Proclamation of 1763 – page 143 • HW: Have an Awesome Monday Night!! 9
• • • Collect homework Review French and Indian War Notes Video Go over Effects Worksheet Binder Clean-Out 10
Why do the Children Rebel? French and Indian War (1754 -1763) (Should be called French and Indians vs. English and Indians War) 11
Why do the Children Rebel? • Benjamin Franklin proposes the Albany Plan of Union • The colonies should unite to fight the French! • Colonists do not approve it 12
Why do the Children Rebel? French and Indians VS. British and Indians 13
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Why do the Children Rebel? • France fights against England (and colonies) for land in Penn. up to Canada 1. French have Indians help (Hurons) 2. English have Indians (Iroquois) and young George Washington sets up Ft. Necessity French attack and Washington loses battle 15
Why do the Children Rebel? 3. French finally surrender after 7 years of fighting – British win! 4. French lose their land in America and Canada to British French lose Louisiana Territory (Page 140 textbook) 16
Why do the Children Rebel? Colonies disagree with England • Maps p. 133 Textbook 17
Why do the Children Rebel? Colonies disagree with England wins French and Indian War, but winning brings problems • Too much land to protect and costs $ Proclamation of 1763 • law that says no colonist can settle West of Appalachian Mountains • this way England doesn’t have to pay to protect too much land. 18
Why do the Children Rebel? Colonies disagree with England • Maps p. 133 Textbook 19
December 9, 2015 • Do Now: Sugar Act • Stamp Act • Homework: Birth of America Reading – Read the packet (p. 220, p. 248 -249) and the textbook (p. 143 -p. 147). Answer questions – echo question 21 complete sentences
• • Notes Review Sugar Act SAS Curriculum Pathway Guided Notes 22
Why do the Children Rebel? Colonies disagree with England Result of French and Indian War • War was expensive 1. England has to pay back debt (money they owe for all the supplies – cannons, weapons, food and pay for soldiers) 2. Need $ to protect Colonists from Natives and Proclamation Line • Colonies started to feel more united as they had beat France! 23
How were the colonies like children? • Looked to England for advice • Looked to England for trade ($) • Looked to England for protection (F&I war) • The Colonies are growing up … winning F&I war gives them a little confidence… 24
December 11, 2015 • Do Now: Boycott • Repeal • Homework: Document C – Philadelphia • Stamp tax collector • Answer questions in complete • sentences 25
• Collect HW • Notes • Go Over Documents – Will the Stamp Act be Repealed? • Cartoons • Video 26
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Why do the Children Rebel? Colonies disagree with England • Great Britain’s Solution to expensive war? – Tax colonies! • Colonies’ Response to taxes: No Taxation without Representation! Colonists don’t want to pay taxes (especially because they have no say. Representation - in England’s government) 28
Why do the Children Rebel? Colonies disagree with England • Great Britain’s response 1. Sugar Act Colonists must pay taxes for imported (shipped in) sugar (molasses) British plan to enforce it 29
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December 14, 2015 • Do Now: Quartering Act • Townshend Acts • Homework: 34
December 15, 2015 • Do Now: Townshend Act p. 145 • Homework: Liberty Kids Episode #2 (Intolerable Acts) • List 5 points of why the colonists were angry with Great Britain 35
• • Go over homework – Doc C Notes Video chart 36
Why do the Children Rebel? Colonies disagree with England 2. Stamp Act a) All printed papers (marriage papers, wills, newspapers, land titles) had to have a stamp to prove tax was paid 37
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Why do the Children Rebel? Colonies disagree with England • Colonies’ Response: Stamp Act Congress – 1. Organized Protests 39
Why do the Children Rebel? Colonies disagree with England – 2. Tarred and Feathered tax collectors 40
Why do the Children Rebel? Colonies disagree with England – 3. Petitioned the king (George III) to state they rejected the tax because they were represented in English (Parliament) government – formal written request 41
4. Ppl boycotted (did not buy) British goods and products 42
• Stamp Act Cartoon 43
Should the Stamp Act Be Repealed? Documents #1 -4 • For Repeal • Want to get rid of it Against Repeal Do not want to get rid of it 45
Why do the Children Rebel? Colonies disagree with England started to lose money when Colonists didn’t buy British goods – Parliament = (England’s Government) repealed Stamp Act repealed = got rid of Colonists win! (this argument) 46
December 17, 2015 • Do Now: Militia • Hand in Do-Now List (9) • TAKE OUT YOUR LIBERTY KIDS #2 HW • Homework: Liberty Kids #1 Boston Tea Party • List 5 points about the Tea Party • Review Sheet – Page 1 47 • Test is next Wednesday
December 18, 2015 • Do Now: • Take out your Liberty Kids – Boston Tea Party Homework – 5 bullet points about tea party • Homework: STUDY! • Finish the whole review sheet – MUST DO – (-3 POINTS FOR NOT COMPLETING) 48
Why do the Children Rebel? Colonies disagree with England • Britain’s Response: • Quartering Act – Colonists had to allow British soldiers t stay in their homes and provide drink and food • Colonies’ Response • Colonies bullied soldiers and protested 49
Why do the Children Rebel? Colonies disagree with England Great Britain’s Response • Townshend Acts Tax on imported (brought in) goods such as tea, paper, glass, paint » Writs of Assistance British can inspect ship’s cargo without reason to discourage smuggling 50
Why do the Children Rebel? Colonies disagree with England • Colonies’ Response • Colonies state: Cannot search without reason • Nonimportation Agreement: • Colonists promise to stop importing goods that are taxed under the Townshend Act (boycott) 51
Why do the Children Rebel? Colonies disagree with England • Protestors: – Sons of Liberty: Organized resistance • Mobs attacked tax collectors • Burned effigies • Marched – Daughters of Liberty • Signed Petitions • Boycotted British goods 52
Why do the Children Rebel? Colonies disagree with England Patrick Henry (Virginia lawyer in House of Burgesses. ) – spoke out against tax “If this be treason, make the most of it!” 53
Why do the Children Rebel? Colonies disagree with England Great Britain’s Response British troops were sent to Boston (is war coming? ) 54
Why do the Children Rebel? Colonies disagree with England Boston Massacre – Angry colonists threw rocks, snowballs, at British soldiers who were standing guard – Redcoats fire at crowd – 5 colonists die- 6 wounded Crispus Attucks – black sailor in Sons of Liberty died rebels boston massacre. asf 55
Why do the Children Rebel? Colonies disagree with England • Colonists get very angry at England • Paul Revere stirs up more anti-British feelings with an engraving (picture) although inaccurate • 56
Boston Massacre Cartoons • Documents – Remember Doc C – Stamp Act Tax Collector/ • Who wrote it? • For what purpose did they write/draw it? • Who is the audience? 57
Why do the Children Rebel? Colonies disagree with England Boston Massacre – Late 1700 s 58
Boston Massacre – Drawn in 1861 59
Why the differences? • Same Different 60
Why do the Children Rebel? Colonies disagree with England • British soldiers are put on trial and defended by John Adams • John Adams wants to show the colonists were fair • Same day as Boston Massacre, Townshend Act is repealed (nonimportation hurt 61 merchants) except for Tea!
Why do the Children Rebel? Colonies disagree with England • Committee of Correspondence: – Sam Adams – Letter writing campaign protesting British in Massachusetts 62
History of Us – start at 17: 00 63
Why do the Children Rebel? Colonies disagree with England Boston Tea Party – Parliament passes Tea Act to help British East India Company to sell its tea – Eliminate the “middle man” (tea merchants) and colonists buy direct from East India Co but still pay a tax for tea –ppl boycott! • Sons of Liberty dressed as Indians, got on British tea ships, dumped tea overboard 64 • Britain got more angry
Why do the Children Rebel? Colonies disagree with England Rebels road to revolu review. mov • Boston Tea Party 65
Why do the Children Rebel? Colonies disagree with England Why are the Colonies and England in Disagreement? • Colonies are angry at England because…. . 1. ___________ • 2. ___________ 2. _______________________ 3. _______________________ 4. ____________ England is angry at Colonies because…. 1. ____________ 66
What will Colonies do as Tensions Increase? Britain Gets More Angry Intolerable Acts (Punishment for Tea Party) 1. Britain’s harsh laws close Boston Harbor – colonies can’t trade 2. No trade is big problem! – Colonies stuck together and united against England (like big brothers do) 67
What will Colonies do as Tensions Increase? First Continental Congress 1) Colonies unite! Meet in Philadelphia – make a plan together! – agree to boycott all British goods and – stop exporting goods to Britain – 68
– 2) Each colony sets up their own militia – 3) Militia – army of citizens – 4) Massachusetts militia are called Minutemen 69
What will Colonies do as Tensions Increase? Battles of Lexington and Concord (Mass. ) 1) Paul Revere warns minutemen – “The British are Coming!” 70
2) Battle at Lexington Immediate Cause of Revolutionary War 1. British looking for weapons storage 2. Meet minutemen – shot gets fired 8 colonists die fighting the British “Shot heard round the world” 71
What will Colonies do as Tensions Increase? 3)Battle at Concord - British don’t find weapons – turn back Colonists meet them on bridge, hid in woods and chased British back to Boston The war for independence had begun! 72
History of Us – start at 17: 00 73
Crash Course 74
What will Colonies do as Tensions Increase? D)The Second Continental Congress 1) Second Meeting in Philadelphia a) Colonists want rights b) George Washington chosen to lead Continental (Colonists) army to fight England for independence 75
What will Colonies do as Tensions Increase? VII) The Declaration of Independence A) Thomas Jefferson – writer of document 1. Ppl are born with rights to “life, liberty, and pursuit of happiness” 2. If gov’t doesn’t protect rights, ppl can throw out the government 76
What will Colonies do as Tensions Increase? 3. Colonies ought to be Free and Independent STATES = United States of America 4. July 4, 1776 – Congress approved Jefferson’s Declaration of Independence a) A NEW NATION WAS BORN! declaration indep. mov 77
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