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Chapter 6/Section 2: Colonial Resistance Grows Causes Townshend Acts and other taxes Activities of Sons of Liberty Boston Massacre Effects 5 people killed Trial of British soldiers Anti-British Propaganda Causes Parliaments taxes Control over tea trade 2. Tea Act Effects Protests Boston Tea Party

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Tuesday, Oct. 30

1. Get out your spiral and put your binder on the floor2. Update Table of Contents if you did not yesterdayDate Title Entry #10/22 Written Document Analysis for Boston Massacre 4410/25 Warm-Up’s 10/29 to 11/16 4510/25 The Road to Lexington and Concord worksheet 46

3. Turn to entry #45 and title it Warm-ups 10/29-11/16-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------4. Write and answer the following:In which of the following pairs was the first event an immediate cause

of the second?A. Boston Massacre; Proclamation of 1763B. Stamp Act; Pontiac’s RebellionC. Boston Tea Party; Intolerable ActsD. Boston Massacre; Boston Tea Party

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Chapter 6/Section 2: Colonial Resistance Grows

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CausesTownshend Acts and other taxesActivities of Sons of Liberty

Boston MassacreEffects

5 people killedTrial of British soldiersAnti-British Propaganda

CausesParliaments taxesControl over tea trade

2. Tea ActEffects

ProtestsBoston Tea Party

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Reviewhttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=t-9pDZMRCpQ&feature=related

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Chapter 6/Section 3: The Road to Lexington and Concord

1774 British pass the Intolerable Acts

1. What were the Intolerable Acts? Parliament closed Boston harbor, refused to let people assemble, sent more troops

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Chapter 6/Section 3: The Road to Lexington and Concord

1774 British pass the Intolerable Acts

First Continental Congress meets

1. What were the Intolerable Acts? Parliament closed Boston harbor, refused to let people assemble, sent more troops

2. What two decisions did the Continental Congress make?

Banned trade with BritainForm militias

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Chapter 6/Section 3: The Road to Lexington and Concord

1774 British pass the Intolerable Acts

First Continental Congress meets

Training of Minutemen begins

1775 Paul Revere ……

1. What were the Intolerable Acts? Parliament closed Boston harbor, refused to let people assemble, sent more troops2. What two decisions did the

Continental Congress make?Banned trade with BritainForm militias3. Who were the minutemen?Colonial troops prepared to fight at a minute's notice

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1774 British pass the Intolerable Acts

First Continental Congress meets

Training of Minutemen begins

1775 Paul Revere ……

1. What were the Intolerable Acts? Parliament closed Boston harbor, refused to let people assemble, sent more troops

2. What two decisions did the Continental Congress make?

Banned trade with BritainForm militias3. Who were the minutemen?Colonial troops prepared to fight at a minute's notice

4. Why were the British marching toward Lexington and Concord?

To capture Sam Adams and John Hancock and to destroy supplies

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1774 British pass the Intolerable Acts

First Continental Congress meets

Training of Minutemen begins

1775 Paul Revere ……

British soldiers and Minutemen fight at Lexington and Concord

1. What were the Intolerable Acts? Parliament closed Boston harbor, refused to let people assemble, sent more troops

2. What two decisions did the Continental Congress make?

Banned trade with BritainForm militias3. Who were the minutemen?Colonial troops prepared to fight at a minute's notice

4. Why were the British marching toward Lexington and Concord?

To capture Sam Adams and John Hancock and to destroy supplies

5. What was the significance of these battles?

Signaled the start of the Revolutionhttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Y6ikO6LMxF4&feature=related